A Beautiful Risk

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Pub Date 13 Aug 2019 | Archive Date 11 Aug 2019
Laurie White | Caleo Press

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Description

She's the hospital's HR director. He's the new risk manager. He's also her wildest fantasy...


Is her wildest fantasy worth the risk?



A fantasy about a stranger who kissed her in the thermal baths helps Passi overcome the climax-killing side effects of the medication she needs to deal with the loss of her little boy. When the same man becomes the hospital’s new risk manager, and she sends him an email meant for her best friend detailing the fantasy, things begin to heat up in a way she never expected.

Single dad, Magnus, is intrigued by the woman at the baths and even more so when he discovers he was responsible for her breakthrough climax. But she’s now his HR director, and the reason she needs the medication means she won’t date guys like him. Their desire must remain in the realm of her fantasy letters unless she can risk her heart on all he has to offer.



A Beautiful Risk is the first book in the Love at Lincolnfield series, heart-warming, hot page turners about the love lives of men and women who work at a Chicago hospital.

She's the hospital's HR director. He's the new risk manager. He's also her wildest fantasy...


Is her wildest fantasy worth the risk?



A fantasy about a stranger who kissed her in the thermal...


Advance Praise

"Pure emotional crack. I gobbled it up in one night." Scarlett Peckham, author of The Duke I Tempted, a Washington Post Best Romance of 2018.

"Pure emotional crack. I gobbled it up in one night." Scarlett Peckham, author of The Duke I Tempted, a Washington Post Best Romance of 2018.


Marketing Plan

Colette would appreciate reviews on platforms such as Goodreads, Bookbub, and Amazon. 

Colette would appreciate reviews on platforms such as Goodreads, Bookbub, and Amazon. 


Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781733531412
PRICE US$3.99 (USD)

Average rating from 8 members


Featured Reviews

Great read, the story of Passi and Magnus. After an encounter at the thermal baths Passi can't stop thinking about Magnus, and is then shocked to find out that he is the employee where she works. Passi accidently sends him an email, about him, instead of to her best friend, Now he knows what she has been thinking about him, how can she face him again?

The attraction is mutual, but once she finds out he is a single father, can she deal with it, given her past?

Looking forward to the rest of the series.

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I really enjoyed this book. I like that it is a start to a series. I love when I get to see characters I fell in love with again even in small amounts. I enjoyed the authors writing style. It was an easy and interesting read. I loved how the 2 main characters met. It was a very unusual way and I liked it. The chemistry between Passi and Magnus was undeniable. It was never forced which I liked. I also like when one person has to overcome something. I felt like by the end of the book I was beside Passi watching her grow and evolve. There was definitely a sadness that loomed when reading this which I am not used to when reading romance but I think it made the story seem that much more real. I would highly recommend this book if you like a good sexy romance!

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Magnus and Passi are great together. I enjoy their back and forth. I felt terrible for Passi for her loss and her terrible ex husband .

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