To Tame a Wilde. Kimberly Kaye Terry
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Название: To Tame a Wilde

Автор: Kimberly Kaye Terry

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Mills & Boon Kimani

isbn: 9781472013217

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СКАЧАТЬ In particular, Nick Kealoha.

      Soon, her confidence had taken a radical turn.

      With their first correspondence via email she’d known she was in trouble. She’d immediately sought out verbal communication after his rude response to what she’d viewed as a perfectly reasonable request for a meeting.

      He’d ignored her, as well as her request for a meeting, to the point she’d felt every one of her back teeth would grind down to dust in her frustration from dealing with the irritating man.

      Finally she’d gotten him on the phone and sparks had flown swiftly, strongly. After hanging up, Sinclair had felt as though she’d been skinned alive.

      She’d felt...unnerved by the man. His voice had been the first thing to cause the dichotomy of feelings.

      Low, sexy...rough.

      She’d felt her heart slam against her rib cage, but had forced the crazy reaction to the side.

      This was war. And from the get-go, he’d identified himself as the enemy.

      Shelving the odd feelings, she’d at first wanted to walk away, but had known she couldn’t, that she wouldn’t.

      She was not only the Wildes’ lawyer, she was...family. There was nothing she would not do for her Wilde Boys. With resignation she’d gone to work, seeking to find out what she could about the Kealohas.

      It hadn’t been hard. As soon as she’d discovered they’d had their own reality show, the information had been relatively easy to acquire.

      Not that she’d had to go that far for info. As soon as she’d plugged their name into her search engine, there had been pages and pages of information. And images...

      For as much information as she’d uncovered about the men and their ranch, there had been just as many images, if not more. Identical twins who not only ran the most successful family-owned-and-operated ranch in Hawaii, but were also drop-dead fine? Yeah...there’d not been a shortage of images.

      From the moment she’d laid eyes on him, she’d known Nick Kealoha was going to be impossible to deal with.

      “And I was right,” she murmured. “And now...time to face the devil,” she whispered as she got up off the bed. And heard the excitement...fear in her voice.

      That was the sum total of what she would allow herself to think about: the fact that he was nothing but an irritant. A sexy-as-hell irritant, but nonetheless an irritant. One she would deal with swiftly and be done with.

      A mocking little laugh echoed in her ear. She swatted it away with her hand as though that would make it, and the reason for it, disappear. Nothing more than a nuisance.

      Sinclair swiftly opened her suitcase and withdrew clothes to change into. Time was of the essence. She’d do a quick refresh and be out.

      She ruthlessly tamped down the annoying fissure of delight she felt curling through her spine.

      This was just a meeting. A meeting where she would do the best she could to make sure her Wilde Boys were not milked and taken for what was theirs, if not by true birthright, then by sweat, blood and tears.

      Sinclair ignored the excited sliver of...something... that rushed over her at the thought. Something she refused to name. Yet, try as she might, that also refused to go away.

      She hadn’t met the man.... The thought occurred to her that by coming to the Kealoha ranch in Hawaii, she just might have bitten off more than she was willing to chew.

      Even that thought excited her.

      No one was taking anything from her boys, not if Sinclair had anything to say about it. And if that meant taking on the devil himself, she was just the woman for the job.

      Chapter 2

      Nick Kealoha frowned, his eyes scanning the computer screen, rereading the latest correspondence via email from the Wildes’ attorney.

      For the third time.

      A sneer kicked the corner of his mouth upward into parody of a smile. The fools hadn’t wanted to deal with him, so they’d sicced their lawyer on him.

      “Damn woman,” he grumbled as he strummed the fingers of one large, long-fingered hand absently against his desk. The other hand was poised over the keyboard as he thought about what he should have said instead of what he had said in response to the email.

      As he reread the lawyer’s message, despite his self-avowals to the contrary, the woman was getting to him.

      That self-admission alone ticked him off.

      His eyes studied the email from Sinclair Adams, the attorney for the Wilde Ranch of Wyoming.

      Greetings Mr. Kealoha,

      After consulting with the Wildes, I am informing you of the family’s wish for a more personal approach in dealing with our...situation. Unfortunately, over the course of the past week you have ignored my certified mail as well as ignored my phone calls, and I feel as though the situation is degenerating versus improving. To prevent a complete breakdown in communication, and to continue with the path we’ve been on—resolution—we, the Wildes and I, feel it is best for a one-on-one approach. To this end, please expect a visit from me to the A’kela Ranch. It is our sincere hope that you and your family will be able to meet with me so that we may resolve this matter to the satisfaction of all parties. I will arrive Tuesday of next week in the hope that you and your family will work with me to resolve this matter.

      Best,

      Sinclair Adams, PLLC

      He’d received the correspondence, spoken to his brother about it and promptly dismissed the woman from his mind.

      Or tried to.

      “Lot of damn good that did,” he muttered.

      He’d known she was on her way to the island. Known about it and hadn’t told his family about it until it was too late for either his brother or father to call the Wildes or their lawyer to settle the matter.

      He’d even told her he would send a driver for her.

      He wanted her here, on his territory.

      A feral grin split his mouth into a smile.

      From the beginning of his...interaction with Ms. Sinclair Adams, Nick had found himself in a state of semi-arousal.

      Didn’t much matter when it happened. Whenever he either thought of the irritating woman or had any type of contact—written, emailed or verbal—his body reacted.

      Hell, he could just listen to his voice mail and his cock was hard as granite.

      The one time they’d had the Skype conversation...

      Damn.

      Even as he thought about it now, his cock hardened and his balls tightened in memory.

      He’d СКАЧАТЬ