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Iris Morland

Taking a Chance on Love

Taking a Chance on Love

The Youngers Book 2

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Synopsis

Merciless and driven, billionaire Anthony Bertram built his company from the ground-up, dedicating every waking moment to creating one of the most powerful corporations in the world.

The last thing he has time for is romance. He almost lost everything when his first marriage fell apart. Disillusioned from his divorce, Anthony knows from experience that love only makes you weak.

When a mix-up results in a woman showing up at his supposedly private cabin during his vacation, all of his plans are completely upended. This woman is just what he doesn’t need: beautiful, spirited, and so maddening that suddenly all Anthony wants is to make her his.

A free-spirited artist and activist, Thea Younger wants to leave the world a better place. When she arrives at the cabin she’s booked for a much-needed vacation and finds Anthony Bertram there—a man who represents everything she’s against—she refuses to let him intimidate her into leaving.

When bad weather forces the pair to stay in the cabin together for a week, though, Thea soon discovers that the man behind the mask is no heartless monster. Anthony is all flesh-and-blood man, and one whose kisses she can’t resist. Desire flames between them until they both surrender to exquisite temptation.

But as secrets loom over Thea, she must look inside her heart and find the courage to take a chance on love.

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Thea shivered as she peeled off her sodden jacket, trying to find a light switch inside the darkened cabin. The rain continued to fall, pounding on the roof above. Thea finally gave up on trying to find a light switch and turned on her phone to use as a flashlight.

Her bladder was about to explode, and it didn’t care one bit if she couldn’t see to find a bathroom.
Luckily there was a bathroom with just a toilet and sink on the first floor.

After relieving herself, Thea ventured into the kitchen. She switched on the oven light, which provided enough illumination that she could get a better idea of her surroundings.
It was close to midnight.

She’d planned on arriving earlier in the evening, but a late start coupled with a rainstorm that had turned the twisty forest roads into mud had slowed her down considerably.

She’d almost thought about turning back, but her four-wheel drive SUV and her own stubbornness had forbidden her.
Her stomach growled, although fatigue pressed on her more than hunger. She wanted to crawl into bed and sleep for an entire day. Why was it that sitting on your butt in a car was so exhausting?

Yawning, she went and brought in the groceries she’d brought with her and began to put them away.
It took her a long moment to realize that there was already food in the fridge. And food on the counter.

Thea frowned. Had Ted, the cabin owner, not cleaned up after the previous people? Considering she’d had to put down a deposit in case she trashed the place, that hardly seemed fair.


She wrinkled her nose when she saw that whoever it was had left breadcrumbs all over the counter. And was that deli meat in the fridge? Gross. She threw it into the trash along with some cheese, mayo, and everything else she never, ever ate. Good riddance.


After she’d put her food away, she wandered into the living room. She finally found a light switch, and when she flipped it on, she saw that there were books on the side table. She frowned. The books were all boring nonfiction tomes about economics, which sounded like terrible choices to provide your guests. Or the last guy was the most boring person ever and had left them behind.


It was when she saw the boots by the front door that she froze. They were huge compared to hers, so clearly they were men’s boots. She crouched down to inspect the boots, and her blood turned cold when she touched the mud on the boots and found it wet.

If the mud was still wet, then the wearer had been outside fairly recently. And if the wearer had left them here within the last few hours or so…


She stifled a scream when she heard footsteps upstairs.
Oh God, what the hell? Who would be out here in the middle of nowhere?


Thea’s mind whirled, her heart pounding so fast that she felt dizzy. What if some serial killer had come to kill her? But then why leave his stupid boots right there for her to see them?

Maybe he knows it doesn’t matter once he slashes my throat.
She’d unconsciously moved backward toward the kitchen, when she heard footsteps at the top of the stairs.

Her heart seized in her throat. If she ran out the front door, he’d hear her and if he caught her—


Sprinting as quickly and quietly as she could, she grabbed a butcher knife from the knife block in the kitchen before hiding inside the pantry. Her only hope was that the intruder didn’t notice her things everywhere. Or at the very least, he wouldn’t think to open the pantry door.


Thea held her breath when the kitchen light turned on. She heard the fridge door open and then the intruder muttered something. She frowned. Why was he rifling around in the fridge?


“What the hell?” a male voice said.
Thea heard his footsteps depart into the living room, but to her horror, he returned to the kitchen. She clutched the knife. She could call 911, but she was so far away from civilization that once the cops showed up, she’d be long dead, her body thrown into the nearby creek.


Oh God, this was supposed to be a relaxing vacation!


When the pantry door was thrown open, Thea screamed and launched herself at the intruder. He yelled, surprised, pushing her off him before grappling with her. The knife clattered to the floor.

As the intruder held her still, she looked up into the eyes of the man who was going to kill her.
And when she recognized him, she was so shocked her voice failed her.


It was Anthony Bertram.


She gaped up at him, her mouth opening and closing like a fish. He frowned down at her like some ferocious predator.

He was significantly taller than her, as she only came up to his shoulder. His grip was firm to the point of hurting, but she hardly felt it. Was this some kind of bizarre nightmare? Had he found out what she’d done and decided to kill her himself? But why drive out here to do it? Her mind raced as she started shaking.


“What the fuck are you doing here?” Anthony demanded in a voice like thunder. Thea flinched. He continued, “Why are you hiding in the goddamn pantry? And more importantly, who are you?”


If he wanted to kill her, he would’ve done it already. Realizing that she wasn’t in any actual danger, she inhaled, trying to find the words to explain.


And then, to both their surprise, she started laughing.

“Since you’re so rich, why not call in your private jet? Or even better, Air Force One? I’m sure you have loads of contacts in D.C.”

Each word from her was a barb, but he ignored them all. She could hate him all she wanted.

“For one, you can’t land a plane around here,” said Anthony. “Secondly, getting a helicopter in this weather is complicated.”

She scoffed. “Even for you?”

“Yes, even for me.” His ego hated that he couldn’t get a helicopter here like he’d thought, and even worse, admitting that fact to this woman.

Thea’s lips curled. “I thought you could do anything, Mr. Moneybags?”

“Despite what you might think, I’m not the master of the universe.” His voice dripped sarcasm. 

“Could’ve fooled me.” Thea sighed dramatically. “What about my car? I need it, you know. I can’t just leave it here.”

“I’ll have one of my guys drive it down when the rain stops.”

Her nose wrinkled. Thea wasn’t conventionally attractive by any means, but she had the body of a dancer, lithe and tight. The thought of throwing her over his shoulder was way too appealing.

He pushed the thought aside. The last thing he needed was to entangle himself with some hippie woman who would drive him insane within a week.

You want her out of here so you don’t touch her, his mind told him.

Okay, so what? He was under a lot of stress, and he was obviously losing his mind a little bit to be attracted to a woman like Thea. If he got rid of the temptation, the problem would be solved.

Simple as that.

Thea just crossed her arms and tapped her foot. “I’m not going. You can’t make me.”

He heard the steel in her voice, and although it amused him, it also rankled him. Standing, he used his height to tower over her. She just tipped her head up, reminiscent of when he’d tried to intimidate her during their first meeting.

“I can make you,” he said in a low voice, “and I will. I promise you that. No one crosses me. No one.”

“What will you do? Tie me up and carry me?”

“If necessary.”

They stared at each other, the moment lengthening until the tension was palpable. Anthony could just make out her pulse beating in her throat, and God Almighty, he wanted to kiss her right there and taste her skin.

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Continue reading Taking a Chance on Love if you like:

❤️ Enemies to lovers romance

❤️ Forced proximity romance

❤️ Small town romance

❤️ Billionaire romance

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A great contemporary romance that had me on an emotional rollercoaster and kept me glued to the book from the first page to the last.” – Pamela from Amazon

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "…a sexy romp full of hot chemistry and a few misconceptions. This steamy romantic story is a real page-turner." – Emabubby from Amazon

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A well written heartfelt, steamy & emotional story." – Misty from Amazon

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Dijohall
Love triumphs!

A delightful and well written story about unexpected encounters and misconceptions challenged. I absolutely loved the characters and their emotional reaction to circumstances beyond their control. A heart warming and uplifting story. I highly recommend this book and this series.

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Fab

I loved this book..Have I read live stories like this yes but each one has its own mark. I'm going to enjoy reading the following books ..

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Kindle C.
Taking A Chance on Love

Another good story about believable and likeable characters. I have enjoyed reading this story and look forward to reading more.

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Linda L.
Loved this

Just loved this story about Thea and Anthony. As in real life people make mistakes, rush to judgment, and are slow to forgive. Yet this couple defies the odds for the HEA!

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Taking a chance on you

Thea is a vegan and an animal rights activist who has started a social media campaign against a company that does animal testing. Anthony is the CEO of that company. Do to a mix up they find themselves stranded in a cabin in the woods during a bad rain storm. Can their attraction out weight their differences?