Dynasties: The Jarrods. Maureen Child
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Название: Dynasties: The Jarrods

Автор: Maureen Child

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Mills & Boon M&B

isbn: 9780008906023

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СКАЧАТЬ one, but she did love Walter. He was her father. The only one she’d ever known.

      Didn’t she at least owe him loyalty?

      Frowning, the man across from her admitted, “I argued with him about that. I thought he should talk to you. Tell you this himself. But he refused to go back on his word. He’d sworn to Walter he would stay away and he did, though I believe it cost him a great deal to keep that promise.”

      “I’ll have to take your word for that, won’t I?”

      “I guess so.” Their waiter appeared with a coffeepot to refill Christian’s cup, but when he would have stayed to take their order, he was waved away again. “Look,” Christian continued when they were alone again. “Just do me a favor and read the last letter in that envelope before I say any more.”

      She really didn’t want to. What more was there to tell? What in her life was left to shake up and rearrange? Yet, morbid curiosity had a grip on her now and Erica knew she’d have to satisfy it.

      Somehow, she wasn’t surprised when she glanced at the bottom of the page and saw the name Donald Jarrod in a bold signature. Lifting her gaze to the top of the paper, she read,

      My Dear Erica,

      I know how you must be feeling right now and I can’t blame you. But please know that if I had been given the opportunity, I would have loved you as I cared for your mother.

      People—even parents—aren’t perfect. We make mistakes. But if we get the chance we try to correct them. This is my chance. Come to Colorado. Meet your other family. And one day, I hope you’ll be able to think of me kindly.

      Your father,

      Donald Jarrod

      Again her eyes misted over. She had never known her mother. She’d grown up with a stepmother, Angela, who had been as distant in her own way as Walter had. Now, it turned out, she’d never known her father, either.

      “Did you read these letters?”

      “No. Don gave them to me in the closed envelope and they’ve stayed sealed up until just now.”

      She looked at him. “And I’m supposed to take your word for that, too?”

      He met her gaze. “I’ll never lie to you, Erica. That is one thing you can depend on.”

      Since she’d only just discovered that her entire life had been based on a lie, that should have been a comforting statement. On the other hand, she didn’t know if the statement itself was a lie.

      A headache burst into life behind her eyes and Erica knew it was only going to get worse. So it was best if she just finished this meeting as quickly as possible. Then she could get away. Think. Plan. Try to make some sense out of this insensible situation.

      Pushing her hair out of her eyes as the wind whipped it into a frenzy, she said, “All right. Say I believe you. I’m Donald Jarrod’s daughter. What now?”

      He reached down for his briefcase, opened it and extracted the manila envelope he’d shown her earlier. “As a beneficiary of Don’s will, you receive an equal share of his estate.”

      “What?”

      He gave her a small smile. “The estate’s been split between all six of his children.”

      Erica sighed and took a gulp of her iced tea. “I can imagine how news of me went over at the reading of the will.”

      “As you might guess. Surprise. Shock.”

      “Sounds like we’ll have a lot in common,” she said wryly, still reeling from the information overload she’d experienced.

      “More than you might think,” he told her as he slid the envelope across the table toward her. “There’s a catch to your inheritance, though.”

      “Of course there is,” she mused, laying her fingertips atop the will as if she needed the physical contact to assure herself that this was all for real.

      “Each of you has to move to Aspen to help run the family business. If you don’t …”

      “If we don’t, then no inheritance.”

      “Basically.”

      “Move to Aspen?” She glanced around her at the city she’d grown up in and loved. The city sidewalks were at the bottom of canyons built of steel and brick. Sly sunlight poking through gray clouds appeared and disappeared as if performing magic tricks. Crowds of pedestrians hustled along, everyone hurrying, fighting the wind and the snarls of traffic. Car horns blared, music from a street corner musician peeled out and somewhere close by, a tiny dog yapped impatiently.

      The city was hers.

      What did she know about Colorado?

      But was that even the point? How could she not go? Yet, if she did, how would her father and brothers react?

      Christian watched her features and knew just by looking at her that her thoughts were tumultuous. Why wouldn’t they be, though? He’d known that what he’d had to say to her would shake the foundations of her life. Make her question everything she had ever known.

      And he still resented the hell out of the fact that Donald had left this mess in his hands.

      “You don’t have to make any decisions right now,” he said after a few long minutes had passed.

      She gave him a reluctant, halfhearted smile. “That’s good, because I don’t think I could.”

      Nodding, Christian offered, “Why don’t you take a few days? Make your decision, then call me.” He scribbled his cell number on the back of his business card, then handed it to her. “According to the will, you’ve got a couple of weeks to take up your place at the resort. Use the time. Think about what you want to do.”

      She held his card and ran her thumb over the embossed lettering in a slow stroke that mesmerized Christian. His body stirred and he shifted uncomfortably on his chair. He didn’t need this attraction to her and wished he could shut it all down.

      Unfortunately, the longer he was with her, the stronger that attraction became. What he’d like to do was blow off the business talk, take her for an elegant meal and then off to his hotel where he could lay her down across his bed and they could spend a couple of hours enjoying themselves. If she was any other woman, that’s exactly what he would do.

      That thought made him even more uncomfortable than he had been before.

      Erica Prentice was off-limits and if she ended up going to Aspen—which he thought she would—then his body had better get used to living with disappointment.

      “A decision,” she said softly, locking her gaze with his. “We both know what that decision will be.”

      “I think I do,” he told her. “You’re going to accept the conditions of the will.”

      “How can I not?”

      He smiled in approval. СКАЧАТЬ