Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
An innocent rant about her boss went viral. Now, all that's stopping her from getting caught is the blur over her face... and a $10K ransom she can't afford.
Henry Sloane is the epitome of Manhattan. Born into a wealthy family, he's only known success. So when an online video creates waves on social media and damages the integrity of his business, he'll stop at nothing to find the person trying to bring down his empire. In his quest for the truth, he finds an unlikely adversary in his new employee, Hannah. But when Henry catches Hannah in a lie, he must consider that she might be like all the other women he's ever dated. A liar.
Hannah O'Keefe is used to working hard for what she needs. Raw talent and perseverance may have helped her succeed at school, but they didn't prepare her for the politics that come into play in the real world. When she lands a three-month contract at Evans, Roth and Sloane, she must learn to fit in with high society, even if it means fabricating lies about her life outside of work. After a video goes viral that could cost Hannah her job, she's offered an opportunity to make things right. It just means lying to the CEO and hoping he doesn't find out the answers to all his questions are right in front of him. As Hannah and Henry grow closer, her web of lies starts to unravel. Hannah is faced with losing more than just her job, she might also lose Manhattan.
Synopsis
It all started with an innocent rant about my boss...
A private tirade about Henry Sloane's exclusive high-end clothing line that was designed for the rich and model thin.
But now, a video recording of my impassioned rant is making headlines. Amidst news of a national boycott, the company's stocks have plunged, and protesters are flocking to Sloane's Fifth Avenue store, demanding change, demanding his head.
All because of me.
Sloane is pissed. He wants revenge-retribution on the person responsible for damaging his brand.
He has no idea that person is me. Whoever leaked the video had the decency to blur my face-only now that they know I work for Henry Sloane, they want big bucks to keep my face concealed.
For now, my secret is safe-and so is my job. I just need to find $10K to keep it that way.
All books in the Naked in New York Series are standalone and can be read in any order.