by Katie Reus
Full review available on The Romanceaholic.Ahh there’s not much more that I like in a contemporary romance than a hidden agenda that initially brings the hero and heroine together. It always ends up biting them in the behind, which is so deliciously angsty that I simply can’t resist.Overall, however...
Isabelle Ballantine has been fighting for independence since she was old enough to walk. Now that she's finally out from under her father's shadow, she won't let anyone stand in her way. It's tough living on her own, working in a bar and keeping her true identity a secret, but things start to look u...
As indicated in the synopsis, Isabelle “Izzy” Ballantine left her Savannah, Georgia home to gain independence from her wealthy father who was meddling extensively in her life. I liked this heroine very much, she is not only independent, she is smart, well educated, savvy, and despite her wealthy upb...