You know what they say about mixing business with pleasure ...
When the breakdown of her marriage leaves Sadie Turner a single mum, she vows that she will make it on her own. After all, why would a smart businesswoman with a PhD and the prospect of a
life-changing deal on the horizon need a man?
But Sadie’s man-ban is tested to the limit when she travels to Monaco to meet her potential investor. There she encounters Mac, a rough and ready playboy billionaire who lives life in the fast
lane and that’s when the real adventure starts!
But Sadie’s heart isn’t the only thing on the line. There’s also the business she’s worked so hard to make a success; the business that could so easily slip out of her grasp if she doesn’t seal
the deal within thirty days ...
REVIEWS
"It was a very enjoyable read from start to finish, had me involved the whole way through, and Debbie Flint’s writing was fantastic - really drawing me into the story and making me want to keep
reading." - Chick Lit Chloe.
"The book is so well written that the connection between Sadie and Mac is exceptionally strong and it jumps off the page. It feels so real that you feel like you are living it yourself so when
the inevitable problem arises, you, as a reader, feel the longing feeling in your heart as though it were your own loss. " - Kirsty, Book-Love-Bug
"Wonderfully romantic and superbly written, ‘Take a Chance on Me’ is the perfect sexy and heart-felt novel to while away an evening with." - Sorcha, Old Victorian Quill
"We have two characters whose chemistry starts sizzling almost immediately. Sadie is strong, smart and lovingly relatable. Mac falls perfectly in line with Choc Lit’s all important
‘irresistible man’ requirement. A super rich, good-looking businessman with a sensitive side and mysterious past- what’s not to get addicted by?"
Celia Moontown
"...if you enjoy a realistic feeling story (okay, we won’t all meet billionaires, but you know what I mean) that brings all aspects of a woman’s life into play, and love to see a stubborn, sexy
male fall to the charms that he believed he never needed in his life — then this is a story that you’ll want to pick up. It’s funny, sad, hot, and yes even charming."
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