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One man’s betrayal can destroy generations. Ten years ago, a hedge-fund hotshot vanished with billions, leaving the high-powered families of Falling Brook changed forever. Now seven heirs, shaped by his betrayal, must reckon with the sins of the past. Passion may be their only path to redemption. Experience all Seven Sins!
Giving in to desire with her brother’s best friend…
Next stop, paradise—
With the man of her forbidden fantasies?
A secluded island resort is the perfect romantic setting for the night of passionate abandon Allison Randall plans to share with Zane Patterson. Her elder brother’s best friend has always been off-limits…and Zane is determined to keep it that way. But when a storm strands them together, neither can hold back. Everything Allison dreamed of is finally in reach…until unwelcome revelations threaten a rude awakening!
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Zane’s pulse skipped a beat as the
aircraft floated down to the tiny landing strip and bounced its way to an
abrupt stop. Another five hundred yards and they would’ve been in the ocean. Engines
whirring, the plane taxied around to a modest outbuilding—yellow with a
rust-red roof. The crew quickly opened the cabin door, and Zane whipped off his
seat belt, sucking in his first sweet breath of Bahamian air. Sunglasses on, he
surveyed the landscape from his vantage point at the top of the plane stairs.
Palm trees rustled in the wind, and gauzy white clouds rolled across the
seemingly endless stretch of azure sky. This was exactly what he’d needed. He
knew it already.
A driver from Rose Cove, the boutique
resort owned by Scott’s aunt and uncle, met him outside the airport building,
and after a quick zip through customs, Zane was on his way to the marina in a
golf cart. From there, a speedboat captain named Marcus took Zane for the
two-mile trip to Rose Cove Island, off the southernmost tip of Eleuthera. The
water was tranquil and clear, the wind buzzing through Zane’s ears as the boat
sliced through the water and the sun blanketed him in warmth. He pulled his
phone out of his pocket and powered it down. He had zero plans to look at it
while he was in paradise. He not only needed to unwind, he wanted to disappear.
Fall-ing Brook, the Lowell family and Black Crescent weren’t even a distant
thought—they’d evaporated from his mind.
Pulling up to the dock at Rose Cove,
Zane was struck by the beauty of the pink sand beaches from which the tiny
private island got its name. Marcus directed him down a crushed-seashell path
through a tropical forest so shaded by palm trees that it was a good ten
degrees cooler. Colorful birds chirped and flitted from tree to tree, while the
occasional lizard. skittered across the sandy ground to hide behind a rock. He
eventually reached a clearing with a white single-story building of colonial
architecture, with a porch that wrapped around the entire structure. In-side,
Zane finally got to meet Scott’s aunt Angelique.
“Welcome to Rose Cove!” she
exclaimed, rushing out from behind the check-in desk, wearing a beautiful
turquoise sundress, flat sandals and her braided hair pulled up in a twist.
Despite her enthusiasm, Angelique’s peaceful voice suggested that she lived her
life at a pace far different from the rest of the world’s. “My nephew has told
me so much about you.” She gave him a hug, showing the same warmth Zane had found
in Scott’s entire family. He already felt at home here. He wasn’t sure he ever
wanted to leave.
“You can’t believe everything Scott
says,” Zane joked.
Angelique smiled wide. “He had
nothing but great things to say.” She bustled back behind the counter and
unfolded what appeared to be a map. “Here’s all you need to know about the
island. This is the main building, where my husband, Hubert, and I live.” She
circled a picture of the building where they were. “The ten cottages spoke out
from here and are a good distance from each other for privacy. You’re in
cottage number eight. You have a quiet stretch of beach, a hammock and a
private plunge pool. There’s a beautiful king-size bed, a luxury bath and a
fully stocked kitchen. Or our staff will bring you breakfast, lunch and dinner
every day. Simply fill out the card waiting for you in your room. Until then, I
invite you to relax and enjoy the island. Per-haps say hello to your neighbor
in cottage nine. She’s been waiting for you to arrive.”
“A neighbor?” A she, no less? Perhaps
this was Zane’s lucky day, although there was a part of him that knew his
tendency to get lost in women was not his best trait. Really, he should be
focusing on fishing and swimming while detoxing from social media and the
internet.
“My niece, Allison. She arrived a few
hours ago.” Zane’s jaw dropped so far he had to make a conscious decision to
close his mouth. He was flabbergasted. What were the chances that he and
Allison would end up on the island at the same time? “Alli-son is here. On this
island. Right now.”
“Is there a problem?”
He shook his head so fast he nearly
lost his sun- glasses, which were resting on top of his head. “Absolutely not.
I love Allison. I’m just surprised. I’ll have to stop over and say hi.” He
hadn’t seen Allison much in the years since he graduated from high school. He’d
gone to college in North Carolina on a basket-ball scholarship, and when he
returned to Falling Brook after four years, she was off to school in Los
Angeles, where she stayed to start a business. She returned every Christmas,
but Zane always seemed to be visiting his mom in Boston at the same time.
But three weeks ago Scott’s wife,
Brittney, invited both Allison and Zane to a surprise birthday dinner she was
having for Scott. Allison flew in for the weekend. The instant Zane saw her, he
knew exactly how good the years had been to Allison—almost too good. She’d
taken a straight line from cute to drop-dead gorgeous. Her long and wavy black
hair was pulled back in a ponytail, showing off the incredible depth and warmth
of her brown eyes. The chemistry of the entire room shifted when she smiled or
laughed. He’d always found her interesting and a bit otherworldly, with a style
and vibe all her own, but that night he was transfixed.
She’d surprised him many times when
they were younger, like the day she got her nose pierced, but she’d flat-out
shocked him that night at Scott’s house. She kissed him—soft and sensuous and
so packed with sexy intent that he’d felt the earth shift beneath him. He was
so conditioned to think of Allison only as his best friend’s little sister that
he’d been wholly unprepared for Allison, the fully formed woman. And with Scott
in the other room, a man to whom there would be no explaining, Zane had done
the unthinkable that night. He’d pushed beautiful, beguiling Allison away.
About the Author
Karen Booth is a Midwestern girl transplanted in the South, raised on 80s music, Judy Blume, and the films of John Hughes. She loves to write big city love stories. When she takes a break from the art of romance, she's teaching her kids about good music, honing her Southern cooking skills, or sweet-talking her super-supportive husband into mixing up a cocktail.
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