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The Rachel Experiment - Lin, Lisa
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As a financial analyst, Rachel Bai is more comfortable with numbers than people. When her boss promotes her to head a team in San Francisco, his message is clear--she has one year to build a successful team and become an effective leader. Rachel sets out to discover how to be more comfortable interacting with people, but a drunken night meant for research results in a mechanical bull ride and a one-night stand with a sexy stranger--definitely not part of her plan. Attorney Luke Trudeau is intrigued by the mysterious woman who's determined to put their night together firmly in her rearview…mehr

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As a financial analyst, Rachel Bai is more comfortable with numbers than people. When her boss promotes her to head a team in San Francisco, his message is clear--she has one year to build a successful team and become an effective leader. Rachel sets out to discover how to be more comfortable interacting with people, but a drunken night meant for research results in a mechanical bull ride and a one-night stand with a sexy stranger--definitely not part of her plan. Attorney Luke Trudeau is intrigued by the mysterious woman who's determined to put their night together firmly in her rearview mirror. So when Luke sees Rachel again, he proposes a deal: he'll smooth out her rough social edges and teach her to charm clients if she'll help him devise a financial plan to open his own practice. It seems like a win-win, but Luke breaks the rules by falling in love. Can he convince Rachel that what they have is real, and when it comes to love, there are no set rules?
Autorenporträt
Lisa Lin is the author of the From Sunset Park, With Love series. An avid fan of romance since she first read Nora Roberts at thirteen, she loves the genre's power to inspire and believes that HEAs are for everyone. As an Asian-American author writing own-voices stories, she hopes her books will show the diversity of the Asian-American experience and the importance of everyone being able to see themselves represented. She lives in Pennsylvania. For more information, visit LisaLinBooks.com.