What if you can’t help but hurt the person you love?
Kat Cullen has it all—a staff writer position at the New York Times, beauty, independence—until she finds herself alone on the subway at night with a rapist. Saved by Alex Summer, a democratic candidate running for mayor of New York, she develops an unexpected friendship with him.
Alex’s chaotic past is the kind of juicy scoop every political reporter dreams of—which is why he keeps it hidden. But as he starts falling in love with Kat, he opens up to her about his darkest secrets. What he doesn’t know is that Kat already knows all about him, and she’s on an assignment to expose his history.
Caught between truth, love and ambition, two people must figure out the politics of the heart.
Kat Cullen has it all—a staff writer position at the New York Times, beauty, independence—until she finds herself alone on the subway at night with a rapist. Saved by Alex Summer, a democratic candidate running for mayor of New York, she develops an unexpected friendship with him.
Alex’s chaotic past is the kind of juicy scoop every political reporter dreams of—which is why he keeps it hidden. But as he starts falling in love with Kat, he opens up to her about his darkest secrets. What he doesn’t know is that Kat already knows all about him, and she’s on an assignment to expose his history.
Caught between truth, love and ambition, two people must figure out the politics of the heart.
Sasha Clinton discovered romance novels at the age of thirteen and has been addicted to the genre ever since. After getting a degree in Chemical Engineering and realizing that there was no way she could ever be an engineer, she decided to follow her passion and write romance novels. Sasha has lived in New Delhi, Melbourne, Manchester and Boston and continues to move frequently. But wherever she is, she’s hard at work on her next book.
*What would you be doing right now if you were not an author?
I'd be trying to be an author.
*Do you have a certain writing ritual?
Many, and these change with every book. When I was writing In My Arms Tonight, there was this specific playlist of songs that I'd listen to before starting to write. For my third book (to be released in November), I meditated before writing to clear my mind.
*What has been the toughest criticism given to you as an author?
That my characters are immature. Since most of my characters are over thirty, this is a serious criticism for me. Hopefully, I've improved on this with In My Arms Tonight.
*Is there an author you'd like to meet?
So many. But if I had to pick one, I'd say Lisa Kleypas. She'll always be the queen of historical romance for me and one of the first writers who drew me to the romance genre.
* Do you read other's reviews of your books?
Obsessively. I'm trying to stop because sometimes, they're really hurtful and counterproductive. But I'll still be listening to suggestions from my readers and a good review will always make my day :)
Fav Color: White
Fictional Character you'd like to spend the day with: Harry Potter (it'd be fun to go to Hogwarts)
Fav food: Anything spicy
Fav song and/or singer: (Song) The Rose by Bette Midler, (Singer) Julie London
Guilty pleasure: Sugary stuff
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