Cara has an admitted problem with hot men, falling so deeply and so quickly under their spell that she loses a little bit of herself with each toxic relationship that always seems to end badly. Every man in her young life thus far has let her down – her high school sweetheart, a college fling, and most of all her self-centered playboy father. She’s determined not to be a sucker for a handsome face and a hard body any longer, and has stuck to her guns for more than two years. And then she meets Dante.
Dante knows he has no business messing with cute little Cara. For one thing she works for his best friend, and more importantly she’s all kinds of wrong for him – too young, too innocent, too kindhearted. And given the mood he’s in these days – after the woman he was ready to propose to chose her career over him - a sweetheart like Cara should be running as fast as she can in the opposite direction.
But the only place Cara wants to run is right into Dante’s arms and stay a good long while. Will he wind up being the one for her – or is she destined yet again for another heartbreak?
Janet is a lifelong resident of the San Francisco Bay Area, and currently resides on the northern California coast with her husband Steve and Golden Retriever Max. She worked for more than two decades in the financial services industry before turning her focus to producing running events. She is a former long-distance runner, current avid yoga practitioner, is addicted to Pinterest, likes to travel and read. She has been writing for more than three decades, with her first book in the Inevitable Series - Serendipity - published in December 2013.
After the breakup with Dante, Cara resolves to take better care of herself, and subscribes fully to the concept that "looking good is the best revenge". She's pleased to notice that the changes in herself go far beyond the physical.
Book Excerpt
Stronger
But it wasn’t just the physical changes that had made a difference. She appeared calmer, more mature, and somehow more serene. Each day that passed made the heartbreak she’d suffered after losing Dante a tiny bit more bearable. She was gradually starting to come to terms with the fact that he wasn’t a part of her life any longer, and would never be again. She was focusing all of her attention these days on work, school, and taking care of herself, both physically and emotionally.
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