USA Today Bestselling author Claudia Burgoa presents a witty, funny & heartfelt billionaire, enemies-to-lovers romance. I hate my boss. He’s the devil in disguise—but I just can’t seem to stay away. When my employer Henry Alderidge is set to claim a large inheritance from his deceased father, he drags me along with him—because he needs his assistant. I have no choice but to move across the country with Satan’s bastard and stay with him for over a year in order to pay for my mother’s debts. Henry drags me to a small town where everyone knows your business and to a family that’s more broken than close. The Alderidge brothers are handsome, arrogant, and sinful. They’re also too much to handle. Henry’s dad lost his mind before he died, and the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. I don’t know how I’ll survive for eighteen months with this man. Except you should never judge a book by its cover. And Henry Alderidge has more hiding beneath the surface than I ever thought possible... The Baker’s Creek Billionaire Brothers series is a romantic comedy saga packed with the perfect mix of angst, tears, and laughs. If you like strong heroines & alpha males, steamy romances and witty love stories, this series is for you! "This is my favorite Claudia Burgoa book ...This is a refreshing and brilliantly told twist on the enemies to lovers you don't see coming. I literally got to the "OH Wait a second moment" and stayed up to 2 AM to finish." - My Own Bookshelves . . "This beautifully crafted contemporary romance will capture your heart and have you swooning from the beginning to the wonderful end." - Yolanda, Goodreads Reviewer . . "Henry and Sophie's story has definitely solidified my love of the Aldridge family! A Moment Like You is a heart warming story that has many ups and some very emotional downs but Claudia does an extraordinary job at showing the whole story and helping us pick up the pieces of our heart along the way!" - Words We Love By . . " From heartache to heat, it's a swoonworthy ride ." - Isha Loves Books . . "A Moment Like You by Claudia Burgoa is an EPIC read that will join the ranks of the BIBLIO-ARISTOCRACY!!!" - Athena, Book Everlasting Book Blog . . "A Moment Like You by Claudia Burgoa a five-star read that will stay with you longer than a moment." - Sara, Goodreads Reviewer . . " If you like quirky, charming small-town romance , look no further. With touches of humor, a nice dose of steam and so much heart it spills from the pages, this is one you definitely don't want to pass up. This series easily earns a spot in my list of top five series for the year, so run to the 1-Click and start reading Henry and Sophia's story today!" - Book Addict Reviews . . " Henry Aldridge just obliterated all my previous billionaire book boyfriends and claimed the top spot! And I want to have a tiny fraction of Sophia's sass and smartness. A Moment Like You was a dreamy, aching, swoony and magical romance." - PP's Bookshelf . . " Can you say Swoony!? These Aldridge men will weasel their way in to your hearts. This is an epic read that left me with heart eyes for both hero and heroine. I couldn't stop swooning at Henry. The hotel mogul won me over!" - It's Gotta Be The Books Once I land, I see the one and only Henry Aldridge. All sixfoot and some inches of him leaning against the hood of his Bugatti La VoitureNoire. He wears a dark blue pin striped suit. His dark brown hair is longerthan usual; it almost touches his expensive sunglasses. He gives me a slightsmile, which is uncharacteristic of him. "Sophia," he greets me with that thick, raspy voice thatmakes any woman who listens to him fall at his feet. Not me. "Henry," I answer, nodding slightly toward his luxuriouscar. "I thought we were flying." "I chose to drive so I could pick up Blaire's package beforeyou arrived. Did you have a good trip?" "As usual," I confirm. "What's on your mind?" "What?" "Something is bothering you," he states. You? There's something so annoying about him. He's so hot, butthen, he's...well, him . I can't deny I'm physically attracted to him butalso repelled by his personality. I blink away deliberately trying to avoidstaring at him. "I could've packed your things and have them shipped. Youdon't need me," I explain. He smirks. "Funny, that's for me to decide, Ms. Aragon. Whatbothers you? Traveling or sacrificing your weekend?" Both. I glance at him and roll my eyes. "I refuse towork all weekend," I warn him. He opens the passenger door and closes it once I'm insidethe car. "Don't worry. I promised your friend that we'd be done bytomorrow afternoon, since we're celebrating Hayes' birthday," he states once hetakes a seat and turns on the engine. "Woohoo," I say sarcastically. "I'm only working twenty-fourhours of overtime." "I don't care for your sarcasm." "I don't care for many things, and yet, here we are," Ianswer with the phrase he hates the most. To push his next button, I pull out my noisecanceling headp