Nothing But Trouble

Nothing But Trouble by Rachel Gibson is a contemporary romance published by HarperCollins on April 27, 2010. This first edition spans 384 pages and is written in English. The story follows Chelsea Ross, whose acting career has not gone as planned, leading her to take a job as a personal assistant to a famous hockey player, Mark Bressler. As she navigates the challenges of working for the injured superstar, she finds herself grappling with his difficult personality and her own unexpected attraction to him.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores the dynamics between Chelsea and Mark, highlighting her struggles with his bad-boy demeanor and her determination to maintain her professional boundaries. The book delves into themes of ambition and romance, as Chelsea confronts her feelings for Mark while trying to resist the allure of his charm. With its focus on the complexities of relationships and personal growth, this novel offers an engaging look at the intersection of love and career in the world of sports and entertainment.
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Trouble . . .
Chelsea Ross’s acting career has been a total bust. The closest she ever came to stardom was her brilliant performance as “Pretty Dead Girl #1.” But leaving Hollywood to become the personal assistant to a famous hockey player could be her stupidest career move ever.
More trouble . . .
Injured superstar Mark Bressler’s glory days are over. The bad-boy ex-jock could at least be civil to the pint-sized, pink-haired bombshell who the Seattle Chinooks hired to be his P.A. If Chelsea didn’t need the money, she’d be running from the world’s biggest jerk as fast as her feet could carry her.
Big trouble!
Chelsea can deal with Mark’s rotten attitude and dark moods. The problem is those biceps and that red-hot bod! And when the bad boy starts to put the moves on her, Chelsea knows it’s time she banished him to the penalty box . . . if only she could resist the kind of trouble he has in mind!
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