About the Author:
Kelly Collins writes with the intention of keeping the love alive.
Always a romantic, she is inspired by real time events mixed with a dose of fiction. She encourages her readers to reach the happily ever after but bask in the afterglow of the perfectly imperfect love.
Kelly lives in Colorado with her husband of twenty-five years. She loves hockey, shiny objects and has a new found appreciation for green smoothies.
Website - http://authorkellycollins.com
Synopsis:
When does being naturally sexy become your best attribute?
Twenty-five-year-old honors student, River Roberts, knew her life had to change. With only forty dollars to her name, she was hungry, tired, and out of options. While seeking advice from her best friend Jade, she found something that could provide all she was looking for. Sexy, witty, charming and motivated, she met the requirements for The Dean’s List, a university society that offered alumni anything they desired. It was the perfect job for her.
But it came with a cost: secrets and loneliness.
After the death of his wife, enigmatic Jonathan Ferris lived in a world of acquisition and mergers, a world where he knew financial security, a world filled with desolating loneliness. That was until River Roberts. She was intelligent, beautiful, sensual, and when their lives collided, his world changed.
But then there was reality: she wasn’t truly his.
In a world of commodities and trading, River and Jonathan must fight to preserve what their hearts desire. But will that be possible? Will their collision be temporary, or will they overcome the many obstacles in their way?
This book it is a stand alone contemporary romance story about college romance. Older men and younger women. There are no cliffhangers just hot Alpha male millionaires and an intriguing love story.
Due to content, this book is intended for 18+ readers.
Review:
Mildly intense is the best way to describe this book due to River's situation and the decisions she makes throughout the story. The intensity happens more throughout the sex scenes which had just the right amount of detail.
The plot itself was similar in some ways to the movie Pretty Woman, but used in a way that more people would understand. With college students being engrossed in debts they will never be able to pay back, it is easy to see how someone in River's position would forgo everything to get herself out of debt, especially when her best friend is in the same line of work.
http://www.amazon.com/Deans-List-Kelly-Collins-ebook/dp/B012ERO3H2/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1442935458&sr=1-1&keywords=the+dean%27s+list
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