Nothing But Trouble

Nothing But Trouble by Rachel Gibson is a fiction novel published by Corgi in 2011, featuring 360 pages in English. The story centers on Chelsea Ross, a once-prominent actress who finds herself in a challenging situation as she takes on the role of caregiver for injured hockey player Mark Bressler. In desperate need of money, Chelsea accepts a $10,000 offer to assist Mark, but soon discovers that he is far from cooperative, leading to a clash of wills between the two.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics of Chelsea and Mark’s relationship as they navigate their conflicting personalities. The book delves into themes of resilience and determination, highlighting Chelsea’s cheerful disposition against Mark’s moody demeanor. As Chelsea attempts to fulfill her caregiving role, the tension between them escalates, creating a compelling backdrop for their interactions. This edition offers a complete look at their journey over the course of three months, where both characters must confront their pasts and the challenges of their present circumstances.
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Chelsea Ross knows she’s a great actress. Which is lucky, as she’s just got the toughest role of her life!
Washed up from Hollywood and in serious need of some cash, Chelsea jumps at the $10,000 opportunity to act as ‘carer’ to famous hockey player Mark Bressler, currently injured after a car crash. After all, how hard can it be to play nice and pick up after an incredibly hot invalid in need of her tender loving care? Just three months of playing nurse and the cash is hers.
But Mark Bressler doesn’t need help. The moody hockey player’s glory days may be over, but he has no intention of letting anyone aid his recovery, least of all the maddeningly cheerful Chelsea. He’s determined to get her to quit – and Mark isn’t the type to give in. But then again, neither is Chelsea…
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