Risky Business. Jane Sullivan
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Название: Risky Business

Автор: Jane Sullivan

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Mills & Boon Temptation

isbn: 9781474020022

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СКАЧАТЬ Wouldn’t she want him to kiss her?

      Yes. Of course. She had no other choice. She had to let him kiss her.

      And kiss her.

      And kiss her.

      Aeons seemed to pass before he finally pulled her to her feet and eased his lips away from hers. He gave her a suggestive smile, and out of the corner of her eye, she saw Megan’s expression of absolute astonishment.

      “Wow,” Megan said, her mouth hanging open. “I mean…wow.”

      Rachel eased out of Jack’s grip, feeling as if he’d literally taken her breath away. She gave her suit coat a nervous tug, then smoothed it with her hands, trying to look as nonchalant as possible. Tall order with Jack still looking at her as if he was only one moment away from clearing the top of her desk with a sweep of his arm, then hurling her down on top of it and having his way with her.

      “Megan,” Rachel said, “I’d like to be alone with Jack for a few minutes. If you’ll excuse us?”

      “Well, of course,” Megan said. Then she leaned in and said quietly, “Hey, if you want to lock your door for a little while, I’ll just tell everyone you’re in a meeting.”

      “Not that kind of alone!”

      “I don’t know,” Jack said. “Sounds like a pretty good idea to me.”

      Every word he uttered in that gorgeous, hot-as-sin voice made all kinds of provocative images fill Rachel’s mind. She remembered lying in the darkness of that historic San Antonio hotel room, listening to Jack whisper a litany of sex talk that had set her on fire. What he wanted to do to her. What he wanted her to do to him. What they were going to do to each other. All night long. And right now, if she hadn’t been terrified of the massive lie she was getting ready to be caught in, she’d have melted right into the carpet.

      “We want to talk,” she told Megan.

      “Gotcha,” Megan said. “Have fun…talking.”

      She gave them a little wave of her fingertips and a great big smile, then eased out the door. Rachel spun around to face Jack.

      “What in the hell are you doing here?”

      He folded his arms over his chest, those green eyes sparkling like crazy. “Well, from what I can tell, it appears I’m here to wish you a happy birthday.”

      “You have to leave. Now!”

      “Are you kidding? I just traveled four thousand miles to be with you on your birthday.”

      She closed her eyes, willing herself to remain calm. “How did you find me?”

      “Sheer accident. I’m here in Denver on business, and who do I see getting into a cab? The woman who walked out on me six months ago without so much as a goodbye.”

      No. This couldn’t be happening. No.

      “And now, for some reason,” Jack went on, “your receptionist seems to think I’m somebody else. She’s got the Kellerman right.” He raised his eyebrows. “But there’s this little matter of my being your…husband?”

      Rachel squeezed her eyes closed. “Please, Jack. Will you just go?”

      “No. I don’t think so. Not just yet.”

      He looked at the photograph on her credenza again, then strode over to the flower arrangement on her desk. Before she could stop him, he picked up the card. Rachel buried her face in her hands.

      “To my darling Rachel,” he read aloud. “Sorry I can’t be with you on your special day. I’m counting the minutes until we can be together again. Your loving husband, Jack.” He turned back to her with a smile of pure delight. “Damn, I’m romantic. Didn’t know I had it in me.”

      “Just put it back, will you?”

      He returned the card to its place, then turned and leaned against her desk. “Okay. Suppose you tell me what’s going on here.”

      “Just leave. That’s all I want you to do.”

      “Oh, no. If you’re going to pass me off as your husband, I’ve got a right to know why.”

      She waved her hand dismissively. “It was just a harmless little…ruse. That’s all.”

      “Ruse?” he said. “Lie, you mean.”

      “No! Well, yes. I mean—” She exhaled sharply. “It was for my job, okay?”

      “Go on.”

      She put her hand to her forehead for a moment, then met his eyes again. “When I applied for it, I found out the big boss, Walter Davidson, prefers his employees to be married. Stability, and all that. So I…well, I guess I gave him what he wanted.”

      “A married job candidate.”

      Rachel sighed. “Yes.”

      “And you obviously got the job.”

      “Yes.”

      “So now you’re a married woman.”

      “As far as what everyone around here thinks, yes.”

      He nodded down at her hand. “Nice ring.”

      She slipped her hand behind her back. “It’s cubic zirconia.”

      He winced. “Couldn’t you have sprung for the real thing? I don’t want people thinking I’m cheap.”

      “They’re not thinking anything about you! You don’t exist!”

      He looked down at himself. “I look pretty real to me.”

      “You know what I mean!”

      “And what’s with the ‘doctor’ thing, anyway?”

      Rachel buried her face in her hands again. Oh, God. Did she have to tell him this?

      “It’s why you’re gone all the time,” she said. “See, you…you fly to South America…”

      “Yes?”

      She thought she’d been so smart when she came up with this, but now she could barely say the words. She spoke quickly, mumbling so maybe he could hear only half the words. The ones that didn’t sound stupid.

      “You’re an independently wealthy doctor who flies to poor South American countries on humanitarian missions.”

      His eyebrows flew up, and then a grin spread across his face. “You’re kidding, right?”

      She shot him a look of total disgust.

      “Wow. I’m spontaneous, romantic, rich and charitable. No wonder you married me.”

      “Will you stop it?”

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