Elena Vasquez has one rule: never let a charming, wealthy man get close enough to do damage again.
She built her reputation on precision, flawless execution, and the ability to clear a room of variables she can't control. Caleb Sterling is every variable she can't control, compressed into one person with blue eyes and a complete disregard for seating charts.
He's an adrenaline junkie who runs an adventure sports subsidiary for a living and treats every room like a terrain to map for exits. She's the most ruthlessly efficient event coordinator in Manhattan, and she once had him escorted from a gala by security.
Now they're co-leading the Sterling Holdings Centennial Gala. Twelve hundred guests. Grand Central Terminal.
The rules are simple:
1. Professional at all times.
2. Separate scopes, integrated timeline.
3. Do not notice that he read every clause of the contract or that he knows your coffee order without checking his phone.
But a vendor crisis forces a road trip. A rainstorm strands them in one room. And the man she categorized as an irritant turns out to be someone who pays attention, builds quietly, and refuses to let her manage everything alone.
Elena knows the difference between Caleb Sterling and the man who broke her. The problem is knowing the difference and trusting yourself to live inside it are not the same skill.
The Caleb Exception is a sharp, slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance featuring a control freak heroine who falls hardest, a hero who shows up without performance, and the event of the decade as the backdrop. Book 2 of the Sterling Brothers series. Can be read as a standalone.
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