Recipe for a Boston Classic Cocktail: one part finance geek, one part starving actor, two
shots of stubborn and a healthy squeeze of passion. Shake well and serve in a
vintage glass.
When Kate Bishop walks into Boston’s famous Bull and Finch
pub, all she’s looking for is one guy from her investment firm that she can
trust to have her back—a tall order. With a salesman at her side, maybe stage fright won’t paralyze her
completely when she presents her meticulously prepared research to clients. And
maybe she can save her job.
Romance is the last thing on her to-do list, but a meet-cute
with a Shakespeare-quoting bartender has her speculating on the value of
diversifying her life portfolio.
Will Talbot is not a fan of the slick financiers who cram into
his bar after each day’s closing bell. With their calls for Harvey Wallbangers
and their Hermès ties, they’re all the same.
Except for a certain beautiful, buttoned-up brunette with fire
in her eyes and a storm in her heart. They’re totally wrong for each other. He
should be focusing on his upcoming audition, not coaching Kate on how to act
like she’s a bona fide member of the Gordon Gekko club.
Problem is, they can’t seem to stay away from each other.
The course of
true love never did run smooth, but in
this 1980’s sweet-and-sexy rom-com, returns on love can’t be measured on the
S&P 500. |
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