Only For You. Jacquelin Thomas
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Название: Only For You

Автор: Jacquelin Thomas

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: The DuGrandpres of Charleston

isbn: 9781474065672

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СКАЧАТЬ Chapter 11

       Chapter 12

       Chapter 13

       Chapter 14

       Chapter 15

       Chapter 16

       Chapter 17

       Chapter 18

       Chapter 19

       Chapter 20

       Chapter 21

       Chapter 22

       Chapter 23

       Chapter 24

       Extract

       Copyright

       Chapter 1

      Jordin DuGrandpre stared out her office window, immersed in sights and sounds of the downtown business district. In 1960, her grandfather Marcelle founded the first African American–owned law firm in Charleston, South Carolina. DuGrandpre Law Offices was in its new location, four floors above bustling Broad Street. Marcelle’s esteemed legacy had continued with twin sons Etienne and Jacques DuGrandpre and their children.

      Etienne’s daughter Jordin loved this city of her birth and could never imagine living anywhere else. She adored everything about Charleston—the waterfront park, the food...everything.

      “I guess you heard the news about Boot Camp Gym.”

      Turning away from her office view of downtown, Jordin faced her twin sister. “Jadin, I didn’t hear you come in,” she stated.

      “I noticed.” She gestured toward the window. “This view is absolutely stunning.”

      Jordin gave a slight nod of agreement. “I did hear about the new gym. I actually went by there a few days ago. I’m really happy for Ethan.” She felt a warm glow flow through her.

      Jadin sat down in one of the visitor chairs. “I am too,” she murmured. “It’s good to see how things worked out for him.”

      “Ethan had a lot going on back then—more than any of us knew.” Jordin and Ethan Holbrooke had been friends since they were in middle school. She still remembered the day he left as if it had been yesterday, although eleven years had passed. She had been sixteen at the time and heartbroken over losing her best friend.

      “Are you still infatuated with him?” Jadin inquired, leaning forward in her seat, looking at Jordin as if she were trying to figure out what she was thinking. “You don’t have to say anything because I’m sure I already know the answer to that question.”

      “I will always care about Ethan.”

      A grin spread across her sister’s face. “I knew it. You still have feelings for him.”

      Jordin stared into golden-brown eyes that mirrored her own. “Drop it, Jadin. I haven’t seen Ethan in a long time. Besides, I’m sure he’s forgotten all about me. Especially since he never once tried to contact me after he left.” She swallowed the hurt she felt behind Ethan’s actions. He had promised to keep in touch no matter what.

      “But you haven’t forgotten about him though.” Jadin’s voice pulled Jordin away from her thoughts.

      She did not confirm or deny her sister’s statement.

      “Have you heard if he’s moving back here or just opening the gym?” Jadin inquired.

      “I haven’t,” she responded, “but I’m hoping that he will come back to Charleston to stay. I’ve missed him.”

      “This man is not the same boy and teenager you remember, Jordin. Besides, he may be married with a family. I don’t want you getting hurt.”

      She detected a hint of censure in her sister’s tone. “He’s not married,” Jordin announced. “It was mentioned in another article I came across.”

      “But it doesn’t mean that he’s exactly free and single either,” Jadin countered.

      “I know...” she responded with a soft sigh. “It’s not like I’m planning a wedding or setting my hopes and dreams on Ethan. I just want to reconnect with him. There’s nothing wrong with that.”

      “Not as long as your expectations are realistic.”

      A tall, slender woman dressed in a pair of navy blue pants and a crisp powder-blue blouse appeared in the doorway.

      “Mom, what are you doing here on a Monday?” Jordin asked. The only time Eleanor usually came by the office was for a weekly lunch date with her husband on Wednesdays.

      “Your father wanted to see me,” she responded. “He just informed me that another DuGrandpre is joining the firm.”

      Jordin noted her mother did not seem thrilled by the news. “Is it Andre? He’s been talking about leaving New Orleans for a while now.” Eleanor did not care much for her nephew’s choice in the criminals he often represented. In truth, Jordin felt the same way about her cousin.

      Eleanor shook her head no. “It’s not Andre.”

      “Then who is it?” Jadin inquired.

      “Your brother.” Eleanor’s tone was coolly disapproving.

      “Austin is coming to Charleston,” Jordin uttered in surprise. “I wonder how his mother feels about his decision to work with Dad.” Her father was married briefly to a woman named Irene and Austin was born out of СКАЧАТЬ