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By:Lucy Monroe


“I’ve found it useful in hosting negotiations with West Coast companies.”

Ah. That made sense. Seclusion and the home court advantage…both great assets to have on his side when working on a business deal.

The inside reflected the stark simplicity of Wright architecture, but the quality of both the house’s furnishings and minimalist décor pointed to Angelo’s wealth.

He led her to a bedroom with a huge plate glass window that overlooked the ocean. “You can shower and change in here.”

“Thank you.”

She watched him walk away, her feelings no more settled than they had been on the beach.

After her shower, she brushed her hair out in front of the mirror in the large en suite bathroom. She left it down, shimmering in silky waves over her shoulders, contrasting against her white dress. She’d thought this dress was more conservative than the one she’d worn the night before even though it also had spaghetti straps.

It fell to her ankles in a form fitting line that was nevertheless not clingy. However, the row of tiny buttons that began at the sweetheart neckline stopped eight inches above the hem, leaving a slit that parted when she walked. And it struck her that a man of Angelo’s temperament would see the buttons as some kind of challenge.

She bit her lip, wishing she’d brought something less in your face feminine.

Just then, he walked into the room. The lack of a warning knock said more about his sense of possessiveness than it did his lack of manners. She had a feeling the oversight had been very deliberate.

“Ready?” he asked, dressed in a pair of dark chinos and white Polo shirt that set off his dark skin while accentuating the sculpted muscles of his chest.

Talk about sexy.

She put her hands out in a stock modeling pose. “What do you think; am I ready?”

His eyes flared with blue heat as he gazed at her. “You look beautiful.”

“Thank you.” She slipped her feet into a pair of heels. “Now, I’m ready to go.”

He put his arm out and she took it, saying nothing when he casually suggested she leave her things in the room for later.

She was curious to see what his plans for the night were. After his comments before they left the beach and the way she had responded to him, she wondered if he was considering using sexual intimacy to convince her of their compatibility.

She’d made the mistake once of believing great sex meant a great relationship. She wasn’t that naïve anymore, but she couldn’t deny the surge of sexual awareness she had every time he was near, either. Even Baron had not impacted her so startlingly with his mere presence.



Dinner was fabulous and she couldn’t help thinking about how Angelo had told her that he enjoyed her company. She liked being with him, too.

As much as she wanted him, it wasn’t all about sex.

Though that was what was primarily on her mind in the confines of the car as he drove them back to the beach house.

“It’s late. Do you want to spend the night?” he asked as he pulled into the parking spot he’d used earlier.

“Wasn’t that your plan all along?” Her tone wavered somewhere between censorious and teasing.

He shrugged. “It occurred to me, but if you aren’t comfortable, we’ll drive back to Portland tonight.”

At least he was being honest.

“There are multiple bedrooms,” she said, knowing even as she made the remark that the likelihood of more than one being used was very small.

“Yes.”

“We’ll probably end up in the same one, though.”

“That is entirely up to you.”

And her libido, which was as out of control as it had ever been in her life. Even so, she didn’t want to spend what remained of the night in the car driving home and then seeing him off at her front door.

She wasn’t sure what she did want, but saying goodbye to him was not it.

“It makes the most sense to stay.”

“Excellent.” He opened his door and swung his legs out of the car. “I wasn’t looking forward to driving back across the mountains this late.”

But he would have done it if she asked him to. That was worth something. Her trust was gently building without her really realizing it.

He built a fire in the great room’s fireplace and opened the sliding glass door that led to outside. The sound of crashing surf filled the room and cold air rushed in to make the heat from the fire welcome, even though it was summer. Not atypically on the Oregon coast, it had started getting chilly the moment the sun went down.

She slipped her heels off and stretched her toes in the plush carpet before moving to stand near the floor to ceiling window beside the open door. She loved summer because of the long days and gorgeous sunsets.