Laurel Curtis put Connor Dyson though the hoops, she ran him around like a merry-go-round. Blowing cold, then colder, but Connor fell in love and he wouldn't give up. Laurel had her way over and over, but it wasn't getting either Conner or her anywhere. Then there was Laurel's 4 yr old daughter, Lianne although she was more of a cardboard child. We never got to know anything about her, she never really played into the story. (I hate that.) But Laurel had Lianne out of wedlock, and she felt once burned twice shy. So Poor Connor not only had to pay for Alan Curtis' screw ups but his own too. From the back of the book:'Her future plans did not include men. Laurel was happy to sell the lease of her London flat to Australian property tycoon Connor Dyson. That meant she could move sooner to the country with her small daughter. A traumatic experience had left her wary of men-and she no longer believed in love. Love needed trust to back it up and she didn't have any. So, while she admitted a physical attraction, she was not prepared to admit Connor into her personal life. Connor, however, had other ideas. And he was quite prepared to be persistent. Very!'
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