Clear As Glass
by Lynn Kellan
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Pub Date Oct 22 2014 | Archive Date Oct 15 2017
Description
Poised to become her overbearing father's right-hand man, Jaye Davis is tired of being a faceless drone, writing software. She’d rather help real people—like her clients who own a struggling glassblowing factory. While she’s there, she might even discover who she really is.
Mitch Blake and his father keep butting heads about expanding Blake Glassware, and now Mitch has to deal with his father’s consultant, Jaye. She claims online marketing will boost sales, but Mitch insists broadening their product line will increase revenue. Arguing with this doe-eyed woman makes one thing perfectly clear: she has the power to shatter his safe but lonely life.
Jaye is caught between the father counting on her to run their business in the future, an ex-boyfriend who understands her past, and the solemn glassblower who wants her now, just as she is. Is she strong
enough to be honest about what she really wants?
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781628305296 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
A wonderful book with witty banter between the two main characters! Jaye has extracted herself from a relationship with a man who cheated on her with numerous women (yeah...he has an addiction issue) and she is running away to find herself. Her father is all business and her mother is hiding all emotion, making Jane feel unloved and unlovable.
Jaye takes a contract job at Blake Glassware to create a marketing plan and website that will expand their company. Her first meeting with Mitch is at the side of a deserted road, in the dark, with a flat tire and he coming to help....and she hits him in the crotch with her flashlight! From there, Jaye learns Mitch did not agree to his father's contract with Jaye, and she's being roomed at his house! Laughs were plentiful from this point forward.
Jaye and Mitch start with a fun bet and progress to find they care about each other. It seemed that it wasn't long that Mitch was staking a claim on Jaye (something which I occasionally found a little creepy as it was only a couple weeks before he was showing jealousy and demanding full answers from her)! However, Jaye finds in Mitch, a man willing to accept her as herself vs. being her father's daughter. Mitch finds in Jaye, someone who listens and accepts him with all his flaws.
Lynn Kellan is a new author for me, and I will be looking at other books written by her. This book was a great stand-alone and fun, laugh-out-loud read.
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