Overview
Get Lucky
A child of Vegas, Brett Hennessey knows about luck—especially the bad kind. But when this poker superstar hops on his Harley to outrun Lady Misfortune and ends up at a pretty B&B run by an even prettier proprietor, he can't help thinking he's stumbled onto a winning streak…
Sure, Kirby Farrell's new B&B ski lodge opened to the warmest winter in Vermont memory, but fate brought her a bad boy on a hot bike and settled him into her best room. She's still broke, but the view across the breakfast table has definitely improved…
Only now Brett's past has finally caught up to him. He has two choices: run again—and lose the best hand fortune's dealt him yet. Or stay and risk everything for something he never thought would come his way...
Synopsis
Get Lucky
A child of Vegas, Brett Hennessey knows about luckespecially the bad kind. But when this poker superstar hops on his Harley to outrun Lady Misfortune and ends up at a pretty B&B run by an even prettier proprietor, he can't help thinking he's stumbled onto a winning streak
Sure, Kirby Farrell's new B&B ski lodge opened to the warmest winter in Vermont memory, but fate brought her a bad boy on a hot bike and settled him into her best room. She's still broke, but the view across the breakfast table has definitely improved
Only now Brett's past has finally caught up to him. He has two choices: run againand lose the best hand fortune's dealt him yet. Or stay and risk everything for something he never thought would come his way...
Publishers Weekly
In Kauffman's latest sensual scorcher, middle-aged Kirby Farrell worries that the mild winter may spell disaster for her Vermont ski lodge—until she's distracted by Brett Hennessey, a sexy biker in black leather on the run from Las Vegas troubles. “The Tiger Woods of poker,” Brett's tired of gambling, and he's tried to make a new life working with his buddy in a renovation company. While he recharges at the quaint bed and breakfast, Brett falls for Kirby, and she for him, but will they take the ultimate gamble on a committed relationship? Kauffman (A Great Kisser) plays out the various “will they or won't they?” scenarios with her typical finesse, delivering another fun romance. (Feb.)