What a Girl Needs: A Silver Fox—Not a Cub
When some couples uncouple, they part with a bang, uttering words that prevent the former friends and lovers from ever having a chance of being more than each other’s most bitter memories. So unexpectedly, when Vivian Jones, the petite, intelligent, green-eyed, black-haired child of the foster-care system and Wally White, the handsome son of divorced parents stopped being a couple as they approached their senior year in college, they easily slid back to friend-mode, almost as if they had never existed as a couple. It was almost as if both Viv and Wally had been so preoccupied in the dynamics of moving towards the last year of college in Chicago that they hadn’t had the time to invest in being a couple, but had really only just existed in “friend mode” with occasional benefits.
It seemed that Vivian and her best female friend, Molly Burke, were closer as foster-care sisters, apartment mates and co-op cubical mates at Blue Cloud Financial, one of the city’s leading largest investment firms, than Vivian was close with her “boyfriend” Wally. And Wally, a brilliant student who had been headed down a pre-med track, was now feeling the need to rethink his post-college track of med school, to of all things, culinary school. And so, rather than being conscious of his drifting away from his girlfriend, he was more aware the tension that grew from his relationship with his single dad who seemed to want to micro-manage his only child’s future.
However, the lives of Vivian, and her bff and co-op mate, Molly, at Blue Cloud Financial, take a turn on the wild side. Late one Friday afternoon, as the girls get ready to closedown their review of accounts deemed “viewable” by co-op students and to begin their evening plans at a local bar, Vivian discovers the disappearance of almost $100,000 which, upon review, Molly also confirms. Molly agrees to take the girls’ discovery to their cutely adorable boss’ boss, Alistair McCloud, an older man who seemed more suited to being in a bingo hall than walking the halls as CEO of a Fortune 500 financial firm. So, while Vivian goes to the designated gathering spot to score seats at the bar for a group of friends, Molly is to show Mr. McCloud the girl’s findings.
And, when Molly doesn’t show up at the bar, Viv suspects that Molly may have changed her weekend plans without calling Viv—a “crime” that Viv was often accused of by Molly. But Molly’s absence on Monday from the co-op assignment, and the complete removal of all of Molly’s things from her cubical sends Vivian running for help. And, who better to seek help from than ex-boyfriend Wally’s dad, a beautifully fit man in his early 40’s. “Jesse” James White—a hot dad with dark hair and eyes and a man who knows what to do when confronted by trouble and a beautiful woman—is former military and currently the CEO of Pegasus Star Security. So, when Viv asks for help, she gets his help—and much more.
KC Crowne’s newest romance series provides the reader with a twisted path of love as the heroine is pulled out of her apparently “safe” world and tossed into the strong, safe arms of an older man who has already been injured at the game of love, but is tempted to play the game one more time with a woman almost 20 years his junior.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review, but I also bought a copy and will enjoy reading it again.