Название: The Sweetest Temptation
Автор: Rochelle Alers
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
Серия: Mills & Boon Kimani Arabesque
isbn: 9781472018946
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The door to the household staff entrance was open as Faith exited the elevator. A tall man standing a few feet away mumbled a greeting when he recognized her. He worked security for William Raymond.
A sensor set off a soft chiming as Faith walked through the door and into the stainless-steel kitchen reminiscent of those in restaurants or cooking schools. The Raymonds had employed a live-in chef who prepared gourmet meals for his employer and their guests. The smell of freshly brewed coffee reminded Faith that she hadn’t had her morning cup of coffee.
Placing her leather bag on a stool in the corner, she made her way through the kitchen to an area with walk-in closets to hang up her coat. Selecting a white tunic and toque from a supply stacked on a shelf in another closet, she covered her blouse and hair.
Returning to the kitchen, she opened the bag and took out a plastic container with the chocolate leaves and several others filled with sliced kumquat, kiwi, strawberries, mandarin oranges, star fruit and bananas. After a cup of coffee with a liberal splash of cream, Faith busied herself arranging the fruit on platters. She stirred a mixture of sugar crystals and sugar syrup until the soft icing was the consistency she sought for a fondant she planned to flavor with a rum extract. In the two hours it took for the fondant to dry, she mixed the ingredients for the torte and placed the cake in a preheated oven. Working nonstop, she coated the strawberries with fondant before dipping them into couverture, placing them on parchment paper to set. She repeated the exercise with the other fruit, sans the fondant.
It was late morning when Kurt Payton strolled into the kitchen. The tall, lanky chef had soulful blue-gray eyes that were mesmerizing. His natural culinary talent had flourished only after he’d completed an apprenticeship under the tutelage of a tyrannical master chef at a three-star Boston restaurant. Kurt had eventually set up his own catering business, but had given it up twenty-two years later to work exclusively for William and Linda Raymond.
The distinctive lines around Kurt’s eyes crinkled as he watched Faith Whitfield put the finishing touches on the torte. She’d spread a chocolate ganache over the top, sprinkled it with finely crumbled pistachio croquant, then topped it off with fresh raspberries on puffs of meringue.
“I bet you’ll never eat chocolate again,” he drawled lazily.
Faith looked up. A hint of a smile played at the corners of her generous mouth when she spied the chef in a white tunic, black pinstripe pants and a pair of black leather clogs. He’d concealed his wiry salt-and-pepper hair under a black bandanna.
“No lie, Kurt.”
“Are you finished here?” He wanted to start preparing for the party.
She nodded. “I will be as soon as I put these in the refrigerator.” She pointed to half a dozen parchment-lined trays filled with the fresh fruit confectionery. The chocolate-covered fruit were turned into candies because their natural sweetness harmonized well with the bitter chocolate when dusted with a sugar coating in the form of a fondant or the base of sweet almond paste.
Kurt moved over to the counter. He pointed to a tray. “What are these?”
“Kumquats. Take one and tell me if you like it.”
He picked up one without the grated pistachios, popping it into his mouth. His eyes widened in surprise as he chewed thoughtfully. “You used an almond paste and orange liquor. Now, that’s nice.”
She curtsied as if he were royalty. “Coming from you, I’ll take that as the ultimate compliment.”
Kurt waved a hand. “If I’d met you a couple of years ago I would’ve asked you to work with me. We would’ve been a dynamic duo.”
Faith lifted a tray and made her way to one of two walk-in refrigerators. “It wouldn’t have worked,” she said over her shoulder. “I prefer baking to cooking.”
“You would’ve been my pastry chef.” Kurt picked up two of the trays and followed her.
Faith pressed the foot lever on the refrigerator, and the door swung open. “I like working for myself.” She liked being her own boss even if it meant working long hours. It was much more gratifying because she set her own hours and earned much more than she could’ve working for someone else.
Kurt’s cell phone rang as he helped put the last tray into the refrigerator. Excusing himself, he walked out of the kitchen to answer the call as William Raymond III, affectionately called BJ, shuffled in drinking a bottle of beer.
Faith watched him out of the corner of her eye as she washed her hands in a sink. He had on a pair of baggy jeans and nothing else. It was obvious he worked out because there wasn’t an ounce of fat on his compact muscular frame. His shaved head, gold-brown coloring and trimmed mustache and goatee and strong features hinted of a sensuality that definitely wasn’t lost on the opposite sex.
“Waz-zup, boo?” BJ asked, angling his head and leering at Faith.
“Hello,” she answered as she dried her hands on a towel before retrieving her bag off the stool. She wanted to tell him she wasn’t his peer, and definitely not his boo.
“Where are you rushing off to?” he asked when she headed out of the kitchen.
Faith decided it best not to respond to his query as she went to get her coat. She hadn’t taken more than three steps when she found that BJ had come up behind her. Each time she moved, he also moved.
“Excuse me.”
He leaned closer, the stale odor of beer wafting over her face. “Excuse you for what?”
Her attempt to sidestep him was thwarted when he came face-to-face with her. “Please step back.”
A sneer pulled one side of his slack mouth downward. “Did anyone ever tell you that you have a sexy-ass mouth?”
Faith knew physically she was no match for Billy Raymond, yet she didn’t want to give him the impression that she was afraid of him. She pushed against his solid chest. “Get out of my face!”
Propping an arm on the wall over her head, he dipped his head in an attempt to kiss her. She raised her hand at the same time an arm snaked around BJ’s throat and jerked him back.
“You heard the lady, junior,” crooned a soft male voice inches from his ear. “Get out of her face, and go sleep it off.” The man held out a hand. “Give me the beer.”
Billy’s bravado fled with the soft-spoken warning. He pushed the bottle into the outstretched hand, turned and made his way down the hallway.
Faith hadn’t realized how fast her heart was beating as she pulled off her cap and slumped against the closet door to collect her wits. She forced a smile. “Thank you.”
Cursing softly to himself, Ethan McMillan watched his godson’s retreat. Billy had begun acting out after his father ordered him back to New York from Florida. WJ had received a veiled death threat that targeted his son after WJ had signed a much-talked-about new artist to his label. However, Billy refused to allow his father’s bodyguards to monitor his every move, and the nineteen-year-old sought to punish СКАЧАТЬ