Lulu, an artist, rents her house out for the 2 weeks preceding the Kentucky Derby and stays with her friend Bree. While dropping off her keys she literally runs into the bad boy of the horse racing community, Cole. Cole is hounded by reporters and women who want him for his money and reputation. Lulu inadvertently finds out that Cole is renting her house and worries about what he is doing to it and in it. Cole loves the house and thinks of it as home. Cole runs into Lulu and the sparks fly between them and Cole decides to hire her as a buffer so less people will bother him while he is preparing for the biggest race of his career. Cole has to work to get Lulu to open up to him and see him as more than what the public sees of him.
There is another story with Lulu’s friend Bree, who wants to ‘bag a rich guy and live a luxurious life’ but has the perfect guy for her is right under her nose except that he is not rich.
Funny scenes include all of the post-it notes Lulu put up in her house and Cole’s reaction to them, and the rules that he breaks. This is a very good entertaining book that this blog entry does not do justice to, so I recommend reading it even if you are not sold after reading this blog entry.
Until next time!
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