Tycoon's Terms of Engagement. Natalie Anderson
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Название: Tycoon's Terms of Engagement

Автор: Natalie Anderson

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781472098740

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      ‘No problem—no one’s perfect,’ she said smoothly, still inwardly stunned by his apology. ‘Look, here comes Tara.’ She gestured towards the slim woman walking towards them, mentally muttering thanks to the heavens. ‘She’s my assistant.’

      But Jack didn’t look at Tara. He kept his too blue eyes on her.

      ‘We’re kidnapping you,’ Stephanie added brightly.

      ‘You’re kidnapping me.’ He glanced down at her dress again. Then looked at himself. Raised one eyebrow. ‘You have chloroform with you?’

      So there was a size difference. A huge one. But her being small didn’t mean she didn’t have strength. Or cunning.

      ‘Charm is more effective.’ She smiled.

      ‘Charm, you say?’ A gleam lit in his eye. ‘I’m not sure I’d call what you have charm.’

      Stephanie’s blood heated, but she refused to rise to the bait and ask what it was he did think she had. Not going to do it. And she was not going to respond to his low, alarmingly sexy chuckle either.

      ‘Tara’s our chauffeur for the afternoon,’ she told him. Chauffeur, make-up diva, sidekick. Saviour.

      ‘Sorry about that…’ Tara breezed towards her, looking down and rubbing her hands. ‘There was this hand cream in there that I just had to try, only it had—’

      ‘Tara.’ Stephanie interrupted quickly. ‘This is Jack Wolfe.’ The man didn’t need to know about Tara’s insatiable cosmetics fetish.

      ‘You’re Jack Wolfe?’ Tara finally stopped admiring her hands and looked up at him. Her stunned expression would have been comic if it hadn’t been so annoying. that the guy had this effect on everyone?

      ‘I’m afraid so,’ he said, with surprising softness. ‘Were you expecting someone else?’

      ‘No. You’re… perfect as you are.’

      ‘Thank you.’ He shot Stephanie a sideways look and echoed even more softly, ‘Hear that? Perfect.’

      Stephanie eyed him coldly and then turned back to Tara.

      But Tara’s eyes had rounded and she looked from Jack to Stephanie and back again. Her mouth opened. Then closed. And then she smiled.

      It wasn’t a smile Stephanie trusted.

      ‘Shall I go get the car?’ Tara said chirpily. ‘I’ll bring it to the main entrance.’

      Stephanie stared, aghast, as her so-called friend left her alone with the man—again.

      ‘Why do we need the car?’ Jack asked.

      ‘As I said, we’re kidnapping you. You’re going on the Steffi Leigh tour of Melbourne.’ She pulled on her best smile again. ‘You only arrived in Australia this morning, right?’ His assistant had sent his schedule to her—all efficiency. And apparently he travelled without an entourage.

      He frowned.

      ‘Or would you like to stay in the hotel for high tea instead?’ Stephanie’s heart sank. ‘We can go over the paperwork I’ve brought…’

      ‘I’m not hungry.’

      Really? He looked it. He was about six feet tall, and sharp muscled in a lean way—as if he’d been fed only just enough to maintain optimal performance capability, like a caged cheetah kept on rations, so he’d run world-record-fast for the kill.

      ‘You’re sure?’ she queried.

      He nodded.

      ‘Then that’s it.’ She smiled between gritted teeth. ‘The abduction goes ahead.’

      Without waiting for him to say anything more, she turned and walked back across the expansive lobby to the door. Surely she could do the comebacks, put on the charm, maintain the persona just long enough to seal the deal? She was not going to let him annoy her into slipping and lowering her guard again.

      ‘Why can’t you drive?’ he asked, keeping pace alongside her.

      ‘I’m going to be talking to you.’ Selling it to him.

      ‘I thought women were good at multi-tasking.’

      ‘Actually, I think it’s better to focus on one task at a time and do it to the best of your ability.’

      ‘I’ll drive, then.’

      ‘Excuse me?’

      ‘I’ll drive.’

      As if Tara was ever going to let him near her precious car. And as if he’d want to be seen behind the wheel of it once he saw it.

      ‘Will you be able to listen and drive?’ Stephanie asked.

      ‘That’s going to depend on whether what’s being said is interesting enough.’

      He’d thrown down the gauntlet now. Stephanie straightened. Could he smell the desperation clinging to her? She couldn’t let him see just how badly she wanted this deal.

      ‘Tara can drive us,’ she said firmly. ‘So it’s not going to be a problem.’

      ‘Does Tara own the blog or do you?’ he asked, and stopped walking. Forcing her to stop and face him.

      ‘I do.’

      ‘Then you’re the one I need to negotiate with. Only you.’

      Insisting on meeting with her alone was unconventional—possibly bordering on unprofessional. But could she really complain when she’d been the one to say she was going to abduct him?

      ‘Can you drive that?’ Stephanie gestured at the car turning into the entranceway. The vintage Mercedes convertible in ultra-feminine pale pastel yellow was not a car a man like him would want to drive, surely.

      ‘Where are you going to sit?’ he asked, looking puzzled.

      ‘In the middle—in the back.’

      ‘You’re a contortionist?’ He cast a disbelieving gaze at the tiny back seat.

      ‘The size is deceptive,’ she muttered, walking out. She wanted to warn Tara about his attempt to change the plan.

      But Jack spoke the second Tara cut the engine. ‘Steffi’s agreed to let me drive.’

      ‘She has? Okay.’ Tara smiled up from the driver’s seat and then unclipped her seat belt and exited the car. ‘If you like, I’ll stay here and find out what I can about that lotion. It could be a good one to profile, Stef.’

      Stephanie wasn’t near enough to stab her in the ribs with her index finger. Or stomp discreetly on her toes. But she could glare. ‘You don’t mind СКАЧАТЬ