(N) Anti-relationship - check
Dysfunctional family - check
Moved three thousand miles away from my dysfunctional family - check
Dream job - check
Laurel Holloway is twenty-seven years old. She moved to Seattle four years go to pursue her dream job as a journalist for the Seattle Times and to get as far away from her dysfunctional family as possible. One of Laurel's assignments was to interview and write an article on two well-known hot and sexy bachelors who were self-made millionaires under the age of thirty-five. Women wanted to know why they were still single.
Millionaire bachelor number one lived in Los Angeles and millionaire bachelor number two lived in New York. Both men were damaged and very private and refused to be interviewed, so Laurel had to use her creative ways to change their minds. Laurel was getting those interviews one way or another. Little did Laurel know when she embarked on this adventure that these men would have a huge impact on her life, and one of them would change her world forever.
If you haven't figured it out already Sandi Lynn is one of my favorite authors. And The Interview was yet another hit from my favorite author. Going into The Interview I wasn't so sure how I would feel about this book because the last Sandi Lynn book I read wasn't my favorite but Sandi pulled through. I was once again back to not being able to put one of her books down and falling completely in love with the story.
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