The Ice Circle · Book III
Some men have decided they don’t need anyone. Nathan Blackwell is the most honest of them: he doesn’t even pretend to want company.
The oldest and most reserved member of the Ice Circle has built his life around one certainty: that solitude is the logical consequence of being the most capable person in any room. In his mid-forties, with a financial empire in New York and the absolute conviction that no one has yet justified the risk of being needed.
Until Elena Vidal walks through the door.
A PhD in international economics and the daughter of Alejandro Vidal, Elena possesses her father’s same silent stubbornness. She doesn’t come to New York to impress anyone. She comes because she is the best possible choice for the project. And she knows it. What she doesn’t know is that Nathan—who has spent decades without being taken by surprise—has no system to process her.
What happens between January and the following summer is not a story about a man learning to be someone else. It is a story about two people learning to see what was already there, if only they had known how to look. But to see it, some things had to be broken first.
It is always that way.
Workplace Erotic Romance. Explicit Content (18+). HEA guaranteed.Book III and conclusion of the Ice Circle trilogy.Can be read as a standalone.









