The Artist's Assistant
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Darian Foster was more than a talented artist. He was dad to an adorable and very beautiful ten-year-old; she was his entire world. It took his ex-fiancee and her mother to abandon the child for him to understand he was all his baby girl had. The hurt rocked Darian’s world and forever altered how he viewed women. He didn’t trust anyone-especially not when they wanted to exploit his child- Darian trusted no one with his daughter who called him papa bear, and certainly, he wouldn’t joke with his heart either. Livia Bram was a woman who carried her heavy burden well. She was a discarded dancer unfairly, a single mother to a three-year-old, and a remote assistant to the rude artist. She worried about feeding herself and her daughter and would do everything to keep her job and a roof over her head; it didn’t entail allowing her boss to talk to her rudely or to command her without saying please and thank you. Desires. Broken hearts. Two single parents are at war against what they feel! Talented single parents were determined to tough things out without involving others in their business. Darian was determined to live alone with his daughter-no women allowed! Including assistants and secretaries, especially after his daughter was almost exposed to the public. He decided a remote assistant would be the solution to the problem. But then, his remote assistant was like no other assistant he had ever had. His very capable, very new, very delectable, very desirable assistant wouldn’t allow him to treat her thoughtlessly like he treats many others. She wouldn’t budge or move an inch unless he said thank you and please, and most importantly, she wasn’t shy to give him a piece of her mind whenever she deemed fit. Livia Bram was occupying his mind even when he told himself that no woman was allowed to enter his heart, thoughts of her were keeping him up at night. Anytime they were in the same space. Desire, always unwanted, unwelcomed, and unexpected, slammed into Darian with a force that took his breath away. He could only run from his feeling for only so long.