The readers met both the protagonists in this novel briefly in the first book in the series, En enda natt, which is also where they first ran into each other.
At the beginning of this book, idealistic doctor Isobel Sørensen is angry and stressed because the organisation she works for most of the year, Medpax, is struggling for funds, and she’s becoming convinced that it’s her fault. On the previous occasions when she has run into Alexander de la Grip and he’s tried to flirt with her (he seems to attempt to charm and flirt with every woman he meets), she has been very rudely dismissive of him. Now she’s worried that the pampered playboy has decided to withdraw the annual contribution he used to give Medpax. Her boss doesn’t really care what reasons Isobel might have for disliking Alexander, or frankly whether he’s the devil himself. She orders Isobel to arrange a meeting with him, and be polite, pleasant and make sure he starts donating money again.
As it turns out, Alexander de la Grip has not stopped the money because he feels insulted or snubbed by Isobel, he’s just been dealing with his personal demons by trying to drown them in alcohol and casual sex, and he hasn’t been monitoring his many business ventures very well for the past six months to a year. He’s rather amused at Isobel’s sudden change in behaviour towards him. He promises to make sure his money people start paying the organization again, and tempts Isobel to go on a date with him by promising an additional (ridiculously large) donation.
Once Alexander decides to clean up his life and make something of himself to be worthy of Isobel, he does so very quickly indeed. Once Isobel actually gives him the time of day and starts talking to him, she discovers that her snap judgements of him have been unfair, and that there is a lot more to Alexander than his looks, wealth and seeming carelessness. Once she starts uncovering the real man, she can’t help but be drawn to him. But Alexander isn’t the only one with emotional baggage, and strong mutual physical attraction isn’t going to be enough for them to build a lasting relationship.
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