It’s so wrong, how can it feel so right?
He’s rude, arrogant and cocky. Penelope knows that she shouldn’t feel about him the way that she does, especially as he was about to become her stepbrother. When he shares his deepest, darkest secret in her bedroom, feelings stir within her, feelings that she knows she must resist.
He has all the girls. No matter badly he treats them, they line up, or lay down and spread out, and they beg him for more. The things he does to those girls, and the way that it makes Penelope feel, she realizes that she wants him to do all of those things and more. To her.
After he leaves home she never expects to hear from him again. On a beach, by chance, on the worst of her bad days, Penelope comes face to face with an arrogant billionaire. All of the feelings she kept hidden for all of those years rise to the brim and spill out. When he speaks of his own feelings, the words can’t be unsaid and there can be no going back.