Jacob Anderson is a chip off the old block . . . well, a chip off his grandfather's block that is. He's brilliantly smart and gets easily bored . . . and that adds up to trouble for anyone he decides to focus his attention on . . . including Navy Clover who doesn't know what's about to hit her. Navy grew up in a family of six, two parents, three brothers, and herself. Her parents and siblings were always successful at all they did. There wasn't a single thing they touched that didn't turn to gold. It wasn't the same for Navy. She had to fight her way to victory her entire life. Once she got out of her perfect home and into the real world, she vowed to be the best from that moment forward . . . and nobody's going to stop her . . . especially not an arrogant, confident, sexy Anderson. Nope. She wants nothing to do with that. She has goals, and a timeline, and nothing will stop her from getting what she wants. Jacob has never been challenged before . . . not really. Everything has always come easy for him from the moment he was born. Yes, he came into this world with a platinum spoon in his mouth, and yes, he knows that aided him in his travels, but he's also worked hard. He may like to laugh, and make others do so at the same time, but that doesn't mean he doesn't work for what he has. It isn't his fault it's all come easy to him . . . it's raw talent. Of course, Navy enters his life, and suddenly he can't do a thing right . . . which means he's got a mystery to solve . . . and he's not leaving her side until he does it.