Kira Murphy is a liability: always has been. She might be small but her personality and heart are not: a sexual health doctor with a foul mouth, pink streaks in her hair, a bizarre world view, a reputation for being โpathologically socialโ, and a huge crush on the current Minister of State for Business, Energy and Clean Growth . . . sheโs weird and lovable in equal measure.
The last thing Barclay Lucas needs is a liability. Heโs made it into the cabinet with single-minded determination, sheer grit, and serious conservatism. But then a crazy, pink-haired, tiny dynamo turns his life upside-down and serious for Barclay is a thing of the past.
But heโs never liked feeling out of control โ something he experiences with Kira on a daily basis. So he pushes her away when she needs him the most, and unfortunately for him she retreats at head-spinning speed. Itโs only then he realizes that although being with Kira is anything but easy, the grey, boring alternative is far worse. Heโll have to use all his hard-earned political negotiating and maneuvering skills to get her back. Because after being dragged from black and white into full Technicolor with Kira, Barclay knows that, however serious and worthy his life is, he canโt live it without her.