![]() ![]() He’s surly and terrifies the administrative staff, and he’s been able to stonewall every previous attempt to help him. The office – or in this case chambers – dynamics are about to get complicated.Īlex is not an easy man to work for. ![]() Now, Alex has an unwanted assistant, and worse, one he is extremely attracted to. But Alex doesn’t get to make that decision – is head clerk does – and Violet is hired. He is a gruff workaholic and control freak, and he insists on doing everything himself. Alex doesn’t want Violet – or anyone – to assist him. She soon discovers that her fairy-tale encounter was with the man who could be her boss, Alexander (Alex) Knightly, who is a young, standout barrister, and this is where some of the magic ends. ![]() Although their encounter is brief, it’s intense and feels like kismet. Her friend helps arrange employment, and on the way to her interview, she bumps into a gorgeous Brit on the London Underground. It’s wickedly sexy, heartwarming and highly entertaining with charming characters and an interesting peek into the British legal system, and I couldn’t put it down.Īmerican Violet King lives in the moment and isn’t a fan of long term commitments – and she’s seized the opportunity to take a three-month sojourn to live and work in London. There’s absolutely nothing not to love about Louise Bay’s The British Knight. ![]()
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