Flora's idea of fun is a night at home catching up on reality TV. Comfortable with her organised little world where everything has its place, she can't imagine a thing she'd change. And she doesn't want to. She likes routine. She feels secure in the predictability of her life. Until she meets Luke at a dance class, that is. From the second she looks into his chocolate brown eyes, her world is thrown into a spin. Flora finds herself so infatuated with Luke, it's almost impossible to think straight. Luke. Dark, smouldering and slightly standoffish. He doesn't want drama and he certainly doesn't want a relationship. All he wants to do is complete his three month stint, get promoted and go back to Brisbane. Until Flora comes along. She's not like any girl he's ever met. He's drawn to her quirky nature and vulnerability. He wants to protect her, teach her. Mostly, he just wants her, even though he knows he shouldn't. As soon as Flora and Luke set eyes on each other, it's clear this attraction isn't going to be easily ignored. Luke's efforts to keep Flora at arm's length leave her confused. She knows he wants her, he's made that abundantly clear but for some reason he refuses to commit. And when Luke DOES reveal his reason for not wanting a relationship, Flora is faced with the kind of choice she's been avoiding her entire life. Should she take a chance on a man she knows is going to leave and risk getting her heart broken or continue her boring, no complications life?
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