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Maddy Wainright has given up on marriage - and
men. After dating way too many losers who aren't capable of
appreciating her for who she is, she's about ready to resign
herself to a life of spinsterhood. Until her insanely rich boss
Daniel Thorne comes along with an offer she simply can't refuse.
He proposes a marriage of convenience - one that would allow
Maddy to live in the lap of luxury for a year, and Mr. Thorne to
stay in the country that has become his home. At the end of their
arrangement, Maddy will walk away with a cool two million
dollars. All she has to do is move into his penthouse, put on a
convincing show in public, and endure a few INS interviews, for
which she will be thoroughly prepped. It's a big risk, but one
Maddy might just be willing to take, considering the payoff.
At first, it's all business. But when the gentle touches,
passionate kisses, and lingering looks they have to give each
other in public start spilling over into their private life,
Daniel and his devious mind take Maddy to heights of pleasure
she's never experienced. And the more she gets to know him, the
more she feels that wistful tug in her chest every time he puts
his arm around her in public. Before long, she finds herself
wishing it were real.
As time goes on, Maddy finds herself wondering if two million
dollars will be enough to cover the cost of repairing a broken
heart. But Mr. Thorne may have yet another secret in store...
- Excerpt -
Well, this was going fantastic. If this were a real first date, I
would have blown it completely.
I hunched over the table, staring down into the steaming cup of
free trade gourmet roasted coffee that I hadn't touched.
Daniel was waving the server down for the check. Once he'd filled
it out with his own elegant pen, produced from an inner jacket
pocket, he leaned over the table again and spoke in soft murmur.
"I think it's best, for appearance's sake, if we leave in the
same car. And I would appreciate it very much if you would come
home with me and spend the night."
My throat tightened. "So soon?"
"Well, by this time, we've been having an affair for a few weeks
now. It only makes sense you would come home with me after our
'first date,' if only because it's hardly our first date."
"Fine," I said.
He was almost whispering now. "You can stay in your own room." He
smiled. "With a lock on the door. I have no plans to take
advantage of you. Right now, everyone here thinks I'm telling you
about all the naughty things I'm going to do to you, when we get
back. Smile back. Smile back."
I did, even as goose bumps rose all over my skin. "It's a good
thing the acoustics are so bad in here," I purred, slipping my
foot out of my shoe and resting it lightly on top of his. It was
dark, but the tablecloths were certainly short enough that
someone might see, if they happened to look. His eyebrows went up
a fraction of an inch. I wasn't sure if it was the situation, or
the man, or the wine, or some combination of all three, but I
felt bold.
"I hope their imaginations are sufficiently filthy to put the
right words in my mouth," I said, slowly stroking the small part
of his leg I could reach with my toe under the cuff of his pants.
It was the first time we'd touched, other than shaking hands.
I could feel his eyes on me - and the eyes of a few other patrons
as well - but I refused to look up, instead pouring a little
cream into my coffee, stirring it, and then raising the spoon to
my mouth. I slid it into my mouth and licked it clean with an
exaggerated gesture. It would be laughable under normal
circumstances, but I hoped the alcohol and the atmosphere would
work in my favor. If I could at least make Daniel half as
uncomfortable as he was making me, then I would win. Of course,
it was backfiring horribly as well. I couldn't tell if the look
on his face was entirely acting or not, but I was tingling all
over.