He threw back his head and laughed. Several people around them turned to stare, and she had to resist the strong urge to flee the room. She hated the attention that Evan seemed to have no issue with whatsoever. How nice it must be not to have to worry what people thought about you. To have your reputation intact and not have suffered the stupidity and vindictiveness of others. But then men rarely suffered in cases like hers. It was always the woman. The vilified other woman.
Knowing no graceful way to bow out of the dance, she set down her own glass and allowed Evan to lead her onto the ballroom floor.To her relief, he held her loosely. To anyone looking on, they could find no fault or impropriety. She and Evan didnāt look like lovers, but she knew the thought was present in both their minds. She could see the desire in his eyes and knew he could probably see it in hers.She wasnāt practiced at hiding her emotions. Maybe being the only girl in an all-male household growing up was the reason. Her family was a loud, demonstrative lot, and sheād always been regarded as the precious daughter and sister.It would make her life easier to be able to hide her thoughts from this man. Then she wouldnāt concern herself over whether he was giving her a shot because he thought she deserved it or whether he was thinking only of the powerful sexual pull between them and how best to capitalize on it.Wow, Celia. Lump him in with all the other jerks youāve known, why donāt you? Nothing like being tried and convicted based on your gender.āRelax. Youāre thinking way too much,ā Evan murmured close to her ear.She forced herself to do as heād instructed and gave herself over to the beautiful music and the sheer enjoyment of dancing with a man who took her breath away.āSo how is next week? I have Friday free.āShe jerked back to reality, and for a moment couldnāt for the life of her figure out what he was talking about. Some professional she was.āI was thinking we could meet informally and you could go over what you have in mind. If Iām interested we could do the whole shebang at your agency. Maybe thatāll save us both a lot of time and hassle if Iām not loving your ideas.āāSure. I can do Friday. Friday is good.āThe music ended, and he held her just a bit longer than necessary, but she was so affected by the intensity of his gaze that she couldnāt formulate a single objection.āIāll have my assistant call you with the time and location then.āHe picked up her hand and brought it to his lips. The warm brush of his mouth over the back of her hand sent a bolt of pleasure straight down her spine.āUntil Friday.āShe watched wordlessly as he strolled away. He was immediately swallowed up by a crowd of people again, but he turned and found her gaze. For a moment they simply stared at one another and then the corners of his mouth lifted into a half smile.Oh, yes, he knew. He knew exactly what her reaction to him was. Heād have to be a complete moron not to. And he was anything but. The man was smart. He was driven. And he had a reputation for being ruthless. He was the perfect client.She turned to walk toward the exit. Sheād done what sheād come for. There was no reason to stick around and be social. If there was any gossip over her dance with Evan, she certainly didnāt want to hear it.On the way, she passed Brock and Elle, who were standing somewhat awkwardly to the side. Brock didnāt say anything. He just lifted an inquiring brow. Of course he would have seen her dancing with Evan. Brock probably hadnāt looked at anyone but Evan all night. A shame, really, since Elle looked fabulous in her black sheath.āFriday,ā she said in a low voice. āI meet with him Friday. No formal pitch. He wants to hear my ideas first. If he likes them, heāll arrange a time for us to hit him with both barrels.āBrock nodded, and she saw the gleam of satisfaction light his eyes.āGood work, Celia.āCelia smiled and resumed her path to the door. She had a lot to do before next Friday.Evan Reese loosened his tie as soon as he walked into his hotel suite. He left a trail of clothing from the door, where he threw his jacket over one of the chairs, to the bedroom where he peeled off his socks and left them on the floor.The desk with his laptop and briefcase beckoned, but for once, the idea of work didnāt appeal to him. He was too preoccupied with thoughts of Celia Taylor.Beautiful, seductive, impossibly aloof Celia Taylor.His body had been on heightened sense of alert ever since she walked into the ballroom, and though heād known the moment she left, he was still tense and painfully aware of her scent, how she felt in his arms, how her skin felt under his fingers the one time heād been bold enough to touch her.He wanted to do a hell of a lot more than just touch. He wanted to taste her. He wanted her underneath him, making all those feminine, breathy sounds of a woman being pleasured.He wanted to slide his hand between those gorgeous legs and spread her thighs. He would spend all night making love to her. A woman such as Celia wasnāt to be rushed. No, heād get to know every inch of her body. Find out where she liked to be touched and kissed.His fixation with her couldnāt be readily explained. It wasnāt as though he lived as a monk. He had sex. He never lacked for partners. Sex was good. But he knew that sex with Celia would never be just good. It would be lush and delicious. The kind of experience a man would sell his soul for.She was indeed a beautiful woman. Tall, but not too tall. She would fit perfectly against him, her head tucked just underneath his chin. She often wore her long red hair up in a loose style that told him she didnāt pay a lot of attention to whether every strand was in place.He wanted to take that damn clip out, toss it in the garbage and watch as her silken mass spilled down her back. Or better yet, let it spill over him while they made love.He cursed under his breath when his body reacted to that image. Cold showers didnāt do a thing for his hunger. He ought to know. Heād taken enough of them over the last few weeks.Perhaps her most mesmerizing feature was her eyes. An unusual shade of green.At times they looked more blue but in certain lighting they were vivid green.The more cynical side of him wondered why a woman that beautiful hadnāt tried to seduce him into hiring her agency. It wasnāt like it hadnāt been attempted before. In fact, heād received two such propositions tonight at the fund-raiser.He wasnāt saying heād mind. Right now heād use just about any reason to get into Celia Taylorās bed. But there was a reserve about her that intrigued him. She was a cool customer, and he admired that. She wanted the account. Sheād made no bones about that. But she hadnāt actively pursued him.No, sheād waited for him to come to her, and maybe that made her damn smart since heād done just that.The ring of his BlackBerry disturbed his fantasy and brought him sharply back to the present. He looked down in disgust at the unmistakable ridge in his trousers then reached into his pocket for his phone.His mother. He frowned. He wasnāt really in the mood for anything to do with his family, but he loved his mother dearly, and he couldnāt very well ignore her.With a resigned sigh, he punched the answer button and put the phone to his ear.āHello, Mom.āāEvan! Iām so glad I caught you. Youāre so busy these days.ā He could hear the disapproval and worry in her voice.āThe business doesnāt run itself,ā he reminded her.She made a low sound of exasperation. āYou sound so much like your father.āHe winced. That wasnāt exactly at the top of the list of things he wanted to hear.āI wanted to call to make sure you hadnāt forgotten about this weekend. Itās important to Mitchell that you be there.āThere was a note of anxiety in her voice that always seemed to creep in when his brother was mentioned.āYou canāt think Iād actually go to their wedding,ā Evan said mildly. And the only important thing to Mitchell was that Evan be there to see his triumph.His mother made a disapproving sound. āI know it wonāt be easy for you, Evan.But donāt you think you should forgive him? Itās obvious he and Bettina belong together.It would be so nice to have the whole family back together again.āāEasy? It wonāt be easy or difficult, Mom. I donāt care, and frankly theyāre welcome to each other. I simply donāt have the time or the desire to attend.āāWould you do it for me?ā she begged. āPlease. I want just one time to see my sons in the same room.āEvan sank onto the edge of the bed and pinched the bridge of his nose between two fingers. If his dad had called, he would have had no problem refusing. If Mitchell had called, Evan nearly laughed at that idea. Mitchell wouldnāt be calling him for anything after Evan had told him to go to hell and take his faithless fiancĆ©e with him.But this was his mother, whom he harbored real affection for. His mother, whowas always caught in the middle of the tension that existed between him and his father and between him and Mitchell.āAll right, Mom. Iāll come. But Iāll be bringing someone with me. I hope you donāt mind.āHe could practically see her beam right through the phone.āWhy, Evan, you didnāt tell me you were seeing someone new! Of course youāre welcome to bring her. Iāll very much look forward to meeting her.āāCan you forward all the details to my assistant so she can make arrangements?āHis mom sighed. āHow did I know you wouldnāt have kept the original e-mail?āBecause heād immediately sent it to the trash folder? Of course he wouldnāt tell her that.āSend it to Vickie and Iāll see you on Friday. I love you,ā he said after a short pause.āI love you too, son. Iām so very glad youāre coming.āHe ended the call and stared down at his BlackBerry. Friday. Hell. Friday was when he was meeting Celia. Finally meeting Celia.Heād planned meticulously, not wanting to seem overanxious. Heād flirted, exchanged long, seeking glances and had spent a lot of damn time in the shower. He was surprised he hadnāt come down with hypothermia.And now he was going to have to cancel because his mother thought that he should go see the woman he was supposed to have married instead marry his younger brother.He needed to find a date. Preferably one who would convince his mother he wasnāt secretly pining over Bettina. He wasnāt. Heād gotten over her the moment sheād dumped him for his brother when Mitchell was appointed the CEO position in their family jewelry business.She preferred the glitz-and-glamour facade of the jewelry world over the sweaty, athletic image of his company. It was just as well she wasnāt bright enough to have done any research. If she had, she would have known that Evanās companyās earnings far exceeded those of his fatherās jewelry business. And it had only taken him a few years to accomplish it.His mother wouldnāt believe it but Evan was grateful to his brother for being a selfish pinhead. Mitchell wanted Bettina because Evan had her. Thanks to that deep need for one-upmanship, Evan had narrowly escaped a huge mistake.But it didnāt mean he wanted to spend quality time with his controlling father and his spoiled, self-indulgent sibling. Heād agreed, however, and now he needed a date. With a shake of his head, he began scrolling through his address book in his BlackBerry. He had narrowed his options to three women, when the solution came to him.It was brilliant, really. He was an idiot for not having thought of it immediately. It certainly solved all his problems.Finally he had a way of luring Celia to him. It would be business, of course, but if the setting happened to be intimate and she was for all practical purposes stranded with him on Catalina Island for three daysā¦..A satisfied smile raised the corners of his mouth. Maybe the wedding wouldnāt be such a bad thing after all.When Celia pulled into her fatherās driveway, she was relieved to see Noahās Mercedes parked beside their fatherās pickup. She pulled her black BMW on the other side of the truck and grinned at how the two expensive cars flanked the beat-up old piece of family history. As she got out, she heard the roar of another engine and turned to see Dalton pull in behind her. To her utter shock, Adam climbed out of the passenger seat.āAdam!ā she exclaimed, and ran straight for him.He grinned just before she launched herself into his arms. She hit his chest and as sheād known he would, he caught her and whirled her around. Just like heād done when sheād been five years old and every year since.āHow come I never get greetings like that?ā Dalton grumbled as he climbed from behind the wheel.āIām so glad to see you,ā she whispered fiercely.His big arms surrounded her in a hug that nearly squeezed the breath out of her. Adam always gave the best hugs.āItās good to see you too, Cece. I missed y
Celia had just done a cursory examination of her stock of foodācursing the fact she hadnāt been to the market in far too longāwhen the door buzzer sounded.She strode across to the call box and mashed the button. āThat you, Noah?āāYep, buzz me in?āA few seconds later, Noah walked in, and she smiled her welcome.āI know that smile,ā he said suspiciously. āThatās a smile that says you lured me here under false pretenses. You donāt have any food, do you?ā āWeeeell, no. But I did just order pizza.āāYouāre forgiven, but I refuse to have a reasonable discussion until it gets here.ā She laughed and punched him on the arm when he flopped on the sofa next to her. āIf I didnāt need a favor from you, Iād make you pay for it.ā His expression grew serious. āSo what is this favor, anyway?āāOh, no. Iām not asking you for anything until you have a full stomach. Again, since you ate not even three hours ago.āHe grunted but didnāt offer any argument. His stomach was too important.He reached for
Evan walked into the suite of offices he leased for the times he was in San Francisco. It wasnāt home, and though Union Square was a sumptuous neighborhood that catered to upscale businesses, he preferred the funky modern feel of Seattle. He nodded a good morning to his receptionist but halted when she came out of her seat, a concerned expression on her face.āYou shouldnāt go in there,ā Tanya said in a hushed whisper.He raised an eyebrow when he realized she was gesturing toward his office.āWhy the devil not?ā he demanded.She put one hand up to shield her mouth and then she tapped her finger against her palmāin the direction of his office.āBecause sheās in there.ā Evan turned to stare down the hall toward his office, but the door was closed. Damn, but he didnāt have time for this. He looked back at Tanya and tried to stifle his growing impatience. The girl was highly efficient if a little eccentric. But he liked unconventional, and while sheād probably fit in better with his Se
āNot now, Ash, she called as she hustled by. āLate for an important lunch date.ā She didnāt even look to see his reaction.She ran past Shelby and hollered back as she punched the button for the elevator.āIf Brock asks, Iām having lunch with Mr. Reese. Just tell him Friday got moved up. If anyone else asks, just tell them Iāll return this afternoon.āThe elevator opened and she ducked in. As she turned around, she saw Shelbyās look of befuddlement just as the doors slid shut again.When she reached the lobby, she stopped in the bathroom long enough to check her appearance. She wouldnāt stop traffic for sure, but at least she didnāt look as frazzled as she felt.The heels sheād chosen to complete her outfit were fabulousāas long as she didnāt have to actually walk in them. A trek down the block on uneven cement sidewalks wasnāt what she had in mind. She kept tennis shoes in her office for just such occasions, but five minutes notice on the most important lunch date of her career didnā
Celia stepped off the elevator and walked by Shelby, who held her hand up to get Celiaās attention. āLater, Shelby,ā she called as she headed for Brockās office.When she got to his door, she was nearly run over as Ash came out. He sidestepped her and kept on walking, his forehead wrinkled as if he were lost in thought. She wasnāt even sure heād seen her.She stuck her head in Brockās door and breathed a sigh of relief when she found him alone. He glanced up and motioned her in.āWhatās with him?ā she asked, jerking her head over her shoulder in Ashās direction. āHeās been weird lately.āBrock gave her one of those puzzled male looks that suggested he didnāt have a clue what she was talking about. She rolled her eyes. Ash had been walking around in a fog, which wasnāt typical. He was usually on top of everything and everyone. Celia had overheard Shelby talking about a falling out with a girlfriend, but then she hadnāt even known Ash had been seeing anyone. Not that he would have con
The car that Evan had sent to collect Celia pulled up to the plane parked on the paved landing area that led to the single runway and stopped just a few feet from where the door to the jet lay open. Celia looked out the window to see Evan standing a short distance away. He was waiting for her.The driver opened her door, and she stepped into the afternoon sun. She blinked a few times then pulled her shades from her head over her eyes. Maybe then it wouldnāt be so obvious how she ate Evan up with her gaze.He was dressed casually. Jeans, polo shirt and loafers. Sheād only ever seen him in suits, and she hadnāt imagined he could look better. She was wrong. So, so wrong.The jeans cupped him in all the right places. They clung to his thighs, rounded his butt and molded to his groin. They werenāt new, starchy-looking jeans, either. They were faded and worn, just like a good pair of jeans should be.āCelia,ā he said with a nod as she approached. āIf youāre ready, we can be on our way.āāI
Celia froze. There was a horrible buzz in her ears, and she stared in horror at Evan. She hadnāt heard him right. What kind of idiotic thing had he just done? She wasnāt sure who was more stunned. Her or his family. Bettina looked as if she just swallowed a lemon. Mitchell looked annoyed, while Evanās father simply frowned. His mom was the only person who actually seemed happy about the bomb.āOh, Evan, thatās wonderful!āCelia found herself in the older womanās arms and was hugged so tight that she was in danger of passing out.āIām so glad to meet you, my dear.āShe held Celia out at armās length and beamed at her. Then she proceeded to kiss her on both cheeks and if that wasnāt enough, she yanked her into another long hug.This was insane. Evan was insane. His entire family was nuts. She opened her mouth to blast Evan with both barrels and ask him what the hell kind of stunt he was trying to pull when Evanās father put his hand on Evanās shoulder to steer him away from the women.
He waited, and she stared ahead. Still, he waited. Finally, she gave in and turned to look at him.āI completely and utterly messed this up. I freely admit it. I expected to have time to discuss this with you before we ran into my family.āShe struggled to control her temper. He obviously wanted a reasonable discussion when she was feeling anything but reasonable. What she really wanted was to crack his skull on the coffee table and leave, but then sheād be without a room, and if anyone was sleeping in the hallway, it wasnāt going to be her.āFirst, this has nothingāand I mean nothingāto do with you landing my account. Youāre going to have to do that on your business and advertising savvy. Iām not putting my entire company in the hands of a woman based on her looks or anything else. Can we at least be clear on that?āShe swallowed. āThatās not how it looks to me, Evan. It looks to me like I got played for the fool and that you led me here on the premise of listening to my pitch when
Something about him looked so tortured in that moment that Aneesa had to fight back the urge to put out her hand to touch him in comfort.His head came up and his eyes speared hers. āBut Iāve also been feeling alive, and connected, for the first time in my life.āHe stood tall again and Aneesa felt curiously weightless. He reached out a hand and curled it around her jaw, fingers around her neck under the heavy fall of her hair. She could feel a slight tremor in his hand and her heart tripped.āI never ⦠wanted to create a family. I never wanted to marry. I never wanted to fall in love. I had no frame of reference for all of those things that most people aspire to, and take for granted. Iāve always been terrified that something of my fatherās twisted genes was lying dormant in me and that basic happiness was something I could never have, as if I was jinxed in some way.āBut seeing Nathaniel get married, and Jacob come home to try and make amends ⦠seeing him come to terms with the past
He palmed her breasts, making the peaks tighten into sharppoints, and she drew his head down so that he could take a nipple into his mouth. Her belly tightened with pleasure as he suckled her roughly. She met him head-on, biting the skin on his shoulder, and then licking where sheād bitten, revelling in his unique musky taste.Neither of them could wait, desperation fuelling their movements as Sebastian pushed her legs apart and settled between them. Just before he thrust, with Aneesaās hands on his hips, her legs drawn back, he said with a guttural moan that seemed to be pulled out of him, āI need this ⦠I need you.āAn ache lodged in her throat and emotion surged as he thrust deep inside her. And then they were caught up in the familiar dance, which took them higher and higher until every sinew was pulled taut, and when an explosion of intense pleasure gripped her and went on and on, Aneesa wondered how sheād ever be able to cope knowing sheād never have this again.Long languorous m
THREE days later, sitting at the dinner table, Sebastian couldnāt quite believe that he was still there, amidst the organised chaos of Adani family life. As soon as heād been pulled into the house, it had been taken for granted that he had to stay. And not only that, but Aneesaās parents had clearly gone out on a limb and challenged their conservative beliefs to put him and Aneesa in a room together.Sheād looked at him miserably once theyād been alone in the bedroom. āI had no idea they would do this. Iām as shocked as you, believe me. But if I cause a fuss theyāll get embarrassedāāHeād waved a hand. āItās fine. Itās not like weāve not shared a room before.āāNo,ā Aneesa had said, avoiding his eye. Evidently she hated this as much as he did and just wanted him to return to England so that she could get on with her own life and having the baby.Something in her demeanour had made his voice sharp. āLook, Iāll stay a couple of days and then Iāll have to return anyway, so we can put up
Her eyes narrowed. āWhatās that supposed to mean?āHe looked away and shrugged, cursing himself for showing that it bothered him on any level. āYou always said you would want to go home.āHe could feel her penetrating look and tensed. She sighed. āYes, I did. And I think the time to go is before I turn into a total caricature of some kind of jealous lover.āHer honesty surprised him. He was so used to women being vague, indirect.Before he could dwell on the significance of that, she stood and said breezily, āYou made it very clear what would happen here. What you wanted. So I really donāt see the point in prolonging my stay. Things should have died down at home, and I need to get prepared for the baby coming.āThat isāā her voice suddenly became more hesitant āā unless things have changed for you ā¦?āSebastian looked up at her. The sun was behind her and all he could see was her narrow framed silhouette. She had to be referring to the fact that he seemed to turn into a walking human e
A house, a country house; it had to be. Where his mistress lived. Feeling nauseous, Aneesa instructed the driver to stop in a lay-by where she was just out of sight of Sebastianās car. She paid him and got out and watched him drive away. Feeling utterly ridiculous now, on wobbly legs she walked around the corner of the hedge fully prepared to meet a locked gate when she walked slap-bang into a solid wall of muscle.Hard hands held her, blue eyes as cold as ice blistered down into her shocked ones. āWhat the hell do you think youāre playing at following me in that cab like some character in a bad movie?āToo shocked to do anything but blurt out the truth, Aneesa just said, āI thought you were going to meet a mistress or a lover so I followed you.āAneesa could see the play of emotions cross his face and even a glint of humour. She could deal with his anger better than pity. āDonāt laugh at me.āSebastianās face sobered and his hands became gentle on her arms. āAnd what exactly were you
ANEESA was sitting beside Annabelle at one of the round tables where theyād just finished coffees. She didnāt need to look around to know that Sebastian hadnāt reappeared. She was trying to concentrate on the conversation but was still smarting from his cruel words.She was also reeling with the knowledge that this beautiful, immaculately turned-out woman had been so horrifically beaten. Annabelle was being very sweet and explaining that her twin brother, Alex, was a racing car driver based in Australia, and couldnāt be there.Aneesa put a hand to her bump, only realising what sheād done when she noticed Annabelle follow the movement. She grimaced. āItās still small, but it seems to be getting bigger by the day now.āAnnabelle smiled politely but then looked away with a small frown forming between her grey eyes. āJack should be here too, our elder brother, but I havenāt seen him yet. I know Jacob wants to talk to himā¦.āAnnabelleās eyes snagged and widened on something or someone else
An enigmatic look had passed between Sebastian andLucas.Through it all Sebastian had his arm clamped aroundAneesaās waist and her face was starting to hurt from smiling so much. And then she felt him tense rigidly. She followed his gaze to see a man approach them, the man sheād guessed was Jacob in the church. Tall with thick black hair, dark eyes like Rafael. And a grimly determined look on his face. Aneesa could feel Sebastianās urge to turn and walk away and she silently willed him to stay. He did.But as the two tall men squared up to each other the lengthening silence became unbearable. Aneesa might have been invisible for all the attention either man gave her, and then abruptly Sebastian issued a tortured sounding, āI canāt do this.ā And letting Aneesa go, he strode away and out of the reception room.Jacobās black eyes followed his brother and Aneesa could see the sorrow in them. She tentatively touched his sleeve and he looked down at her, finally focusing on her. Apologisi
Heād grown up learning to duck from his fatherās loose fists. Heād invariably been protected by one of his brothers and witnessed them getting a dose of physical violence, but none more so shocking than his beautiful older sister, Annabelle, the day their father had whipped her mercilessly, leaving her with permanent scars. Heād been too small to step in and help her and that sense of ineffectualness had stuck with him, heightening his sense of isolation. And his sense of fear that perhaps he couldnāt protect his own child.When theyād bought his suit for the wedding, heād led Aneesa to a well-known designer shop on Bond Street, but on the threshold sheād pulled back and heād looked down to see her face, puce with embarrassment. Heād frowned. He would have thought sheād have been running in, eager to indulge. But when sheād refused to budge sheād finally admitted, āI donāt have enough money to pay for a dress here. Letās go somewhere else. Please.āAnd gruffly, heād assured her that h
INARTICULATE rage boiled upwards within Sebastian. āHow dare you go through my personal things!āAneesa stood before him, pale and intensely vulnerable- looking but with an unmistakably determined glint in her eyes. Her chin came up. āI dare because as your own brother just told me, Iām a part of your family now and will be for a long time to come, thanks to our baby.āTell me,ā she asked conversationally, colour returning to her cheeks, āwas last night just a quickie before you asked me to move out, or were you planning on taking your fill before my body becomes too rounded and repulsive to you?āāStop it,ā Sebastian said curtly, the thought of her body growing more rounded having the complete opposite effect on his body. And before she could say anything else he asked, āWhat did you mean about my brother?āAneesa leaned back against the desk, still holding the wedding invitation and the brochures. āJacob just called. He wants to know why he hasnāt been able to get in touch with you