
Wins the Game: Lucas
Melody Anne
The Andersons #1
A billionaire's meddling father hires the one woman who can crack his workaholic son's iron walls.
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Celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the first book Melody Anne wrote with some new scenes and the beginning to the legendary Joseph Anderson, patriarch of the Anderson empire, and legendary matchmaker. There will be tears, laughter, shock, and joy as you read the best-selling first book in the Anderson Series.Lucas Anderson isn't used to anyone telling him what to do. He's the eldest child of the infamous Joseph Anderson and was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. When Dad decides it's time for him to get married, he'll do anything to not make it happen . . . that is until he meets Amy Harper and nearly burns down the building with the sparks that fly.Joseph Anderson is a man who gets what he wants, and right now, he wants grandchildren. Retired and restless, he’s decided it’s time for his sons to settle down, whether they like it or not. His first target? Lucas Anderson—his workaholic eldest son who has no interest in love, marriage, or the family matchmaking scheme Joseph has brewing.Amy Harper has worked hard for every opportunity that’s come her way. Fresh out of college and eager to prove herself, she’s thrilled when she lands the position of executive secretary at Anderson Corporation. It’s the break she’s been waiting for—until she meets her new boss. Lucas Anderson is powerful, intimidating, and frustratingly attractive. He’s also less than thrilled about her presence in his office, having been blindsided by his father’s decision to hire her.From the moment they meet, the tension between them is undeniable. Lucas is cold, demanding, and determined to keep his distance, but Amy’s fiery spirit and unwavering determination quickly get under his skin. As they clash in the boardroom and sparks fly behind closed doors, neither of them can ignore the growing attraction between them.But Amy isn’t just battling Lucas’s resistance to love—she’s also up against Joseph Anderson’s not-so-subtle matchmaking tactics. Joseph has chosen Amy as the perfect woman for his son, and he isn’t above meddling in their lives to prove it.As the walls around Lucas’s heart begin to crack and Amy finds herself drawn deeper into the Anderson family’s world, they’ll have to decide if they’re willing to take a chance on love—or risk losing the game Joseph Anderson is so determined for them to win.A heartwarming and sizzling billionaire romance, Wins the Game is the first book in The Andersons series. Full of passion, humor, and the power of family, it’s a story about unexpected love, second chances, and the joy of finding a home in the most unexpected place.
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