In debut author Emmy Grayson’s sexy workplace romance, will the Spanish CEO be able to resist giving in to desire?
He will claim her company
But can he claim her, too?
Everleigh Bradford won’t simply hand over control of the family vineyard she expected to inherit. She’s lost too much already. If she must confront internationally renowned new owner Adrian Cabrera, she will! Even if she has to fight her red-hot response to the brooding Spaniard.
Bringing Everleigh home to Grenada to prove he’ll protect
her heritage is essential to their working relationship—but it’s dangerous.
Innocent Everleigh is intoxicating. And she deserves everything that Adrian’s
past and his iron self-control won’t let him give her. No matter how tempting
it is…
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A skintight orange gown enhanced Jackie’s slender figure,
including the generous amount of cleavage that threatened to burst free at any
second. Dark curls fell in an artfully arranged waterfall over her shoulder,
accentuating sharp cheekbones and a large, blindingly white smile any model
would envy.
But, other than the vaguest stirring of a physical
response to her amply displayed breasts, he felt nothing. After years of
entertaining himself with models, politicians, business leaders and actresses,
he was very selective in his choice of bedmate. Married women and overly
attentive ladies who wore their greed on their sleeves topped his off-limits
list.
“I’d love to know more about your winery.” She smiled
again and pressed her breasts flush against him.
The move jostled his arm. Ruby-red wine sloshed out of
his glass onto the white cuff of his dress shirt. His mild irritation flared
into icy displeasure.
“Oh, no! I’m so sorry…” Her voice trailed off as their
eyes met. “Um… I’ll just let you get cleaned up.”
She scuttled down the length of the balcony and hurried
down the stairs. He watched as she reached the ballroom floor and disappeared
into a sea of evening gowns and tuxedos.
A glance down at his shirt made him sigh. He had plenty
of dress shirts in his closet upstairs in the Roosevelt Penthouse Suite. It
would only take ten minutes to change and rejoin the party. But the deviation
to his routine annoyed him. He always spent the first half-hour of a wine
release alone, surveying whatever grand room his event planner had booked and
savoring the success that had brought him to this moment.
From evaluating the mineral levels in the soils of the
vineyards to collaborating with his head of marketing on the international
campaigns that had taken Cabrera Wine to the top of the industry, each wine release
marked the end of a long, demanding journey.
As a Cabrera, he could have asked for much more by way of
reward. All he wanted was thirty minutes to himself.
She’s gone. Focus on the party. Don’t let her ruin
your night.
Tiffany chandeliers cast a sparkle over the golden
ceiling as partygoers milled about the ballroom. Waiters expertly danced in
and out of the guests with silver trays full of culinary treats like
brie-stuffed mini burgers and pork chop bites with a tangy orange barbeque
sauce.
Adrian’s blood had curdled when Cabrera Wine’s event
planner, Calandra Smythe, had read the menu to him. Did Americans have to put
barbeque sauce on everything?
Yesterday’s final tasting had altered his view somewhat,
when he’d been forced to admit that the unique recipes brought out the velvety
flavors of the Merlot. And the surprisingly tasty offerings had been a hit with
both his American and international clients.
Down below, he watched Calandra flit through the crowd,
her eagle eyes seeking out every tiny imperfection with laser precision. From
relighting candles to adjusting the angle of the tall vases overflowing with
Spanish bluebells and white carnations, she had everything under control. As
always.
He’d started to turn back to the arched window, to pull
the curtain aside and take just a moment longer to enjoy the sight of the
skyline, when he caught sight of a woman gliding in and out of the hordes of
people. Her confident, graceful movements, coupled with the tumble of blonde
hair cascading over her shoulders, piqued his interest. Elegant, yes, but
something about her seemed out of place compared to the stiff-necked men and
women milling about.
The crowd broke for a moment. He could see her below him,
illuminated by the golden light of the chandeliers and the glow of the
hundreds of candles that lit the ballroom. Her head snapped up and their gazes
collided, caught and held.
About the Author
When Emmy read the best series of her childhood, Nancy Drew, she cheered for her favorite titian-haired detective to solve the mysteries that plagued River Heights while reading the books featuring Nancy's boyfriend Ned Nickerson over and over again. Fast forward a few years later to when Emmy found a copy of A Rose in Winter by Kathleen Woodiwiss, and she was hooked on romance. Thirteen years after she submitted her first novel, and received her first rejection, from Harlequin, Emmy got the call from editors Flo and Charlotte with Harlequin Presents.
When she's not writing, she's working her day job in public relations. At home, she wrangles her adventurous toddler, explores the countryside with her fur babies or enjoys a glass of wine on the front porch of her Midwestern home with her firefighter hubby.
Emmy loves romance (of course). Nora Roberts, Julia Quinn,
Sabrina Jeffries, Tessa Dare, Amanda Quick, and Mary Jo Putney are just some of
her favorites. She's also a die-hard mystery fan. Her two favorite authors are
Agatha Christie and Ellery Queen, writers her father introduced her to and that
she rereads at least once a year.
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