SYNOPSIS:
In life and business, Trey Miller has always been the good
guy. Nothing wrong with that, since it’s gotten him everywhere he has needed to
be. His startup company is a success and growing so much that he is gaining the
attention of larger corporations.
By all accounts, Trey has it all, but the one place he fails
is love.
He thought he might have had something with Emogen Kane, but
she was taken before he even had a chance. Now, he hides behind work, unwilling
to take any risks in the love department.
When Trey finds himself vying for a huge account against
Faith Young, he knows he’s going to have to play it tough to win. Faith is
smart, attractive and rumor has it, she lands every account she goes after.
When Faith is thrown into his path at every turn, Trey
starts to feel that it is more than a coincidence. Seeing Faith with her
boyfriend douses the flame that he was starting to feel, until he realizes that
the guy might not at all be what he seems.
Trey let go once, but he’s determined to win it all this
time. Does he have it in him to roll up his sleeves and get dirty? And if he
does, will he finally end up with the girl?
T.K. Rapp is a mom, a wife, a daughter, a
sister, a friend - a writer. She’s a
lover of music, photography and raunchy television (the raunchier, the better.)
If you asked her friends what words they would use to describe her: an
incurable dork, slightly awkward, loyal to a fault, a bit of a gossip, and a
bit bitchy. (She tends to agree with all of them in some small measure.)
In July of 2013, T.K. published her first
novel, Being There. Set in Texas, Being There tells the story of Cass, as she encounters
life-altering news and the reemergence of old friends in her life. It was a
lifelong dream for T.K. to write something and see it published, a feat she is
incredibly proud of.
Her latest novel, Mine to Lose,
was released in January of 2014. MtL
is a story about Emogen Kane - who finds her relationship with her fiancé,
Ryan, falling apart. She’s left wondering if they were meant to be, or if it’s
time to move on.
Rapp is currently working on completing the
follow-up to Mine to Lose, titled - Mine to Steal - due to release Mid-May
2014.
When not writing, T.K. can be found
chauffeuring Gidget & Peese (her kids) to their various activities or
hanging out with her husband.
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