There's nothing worse than working with an arrogant blue blood who despises everything about me. Except getting stuck with him in the middle of nowhere.
"They're just models. Air-headed and vain." That's what Rhys Marchand says the first time we meet, knowing I can overhear him. He's the last person I want to be paired with for this travel campaign, but unlike him, I wasn't born with a silver spoon. I don't have a choice. It doesn't matter how much we despise each other because I'd be crazy to turn down an around-the-world job to shoot in exotic locations. Not even Rhys's brooding will stop me. Somewhere between the turquoise-blue waters of the Caribbean and the cobblestone streets of Paris, I begin to see the real him. The man who's complicated and strong-willed, intelligent and secretive. The man who holds me tight in the back of a Jeep on a desert night. Rhys soon learns that I'm more than I seem. The only problem is... so is he. Red Hot Rebel is an enemies-to-lovers, slow-burn romance with lots of banter, travel, and forced proximity. It is book three in the Brothers of Paradise series, but it can be enjoyed as a complete standalone.