The Placeholder Bride's Secret Billionaire Revenge
law firm smelled of le
the edge of a plush leather chair, her spine rigid. The broker had bee
d her watc
oak door s
ood up ins
walk
lly showed Babe Vincent stumbling out of clubs
s stillness
architectural precision. His dark hair was neatly styled, not a strand out of p
person. The blurry photos didn't do justice to the s
. His hand froze on the doorkn
ed at the woman sta
s h
n the blue dress who had hidden in the library to read while everyone else drank champagne. He
awyer's office known for
ingers trembling slightly. "Mr
Then he looked at her fac
t he was Gaston Collins, the heir to the Collins banking empire,
at, she would ap
at seemed to vibrate through the floorboards. He took her hand.
d. If being 'Babe' got him a c
able. Jocelyn slid a blue
but he saw the pulse jumping in her neck. "One
lder. The header rea
. She wanted a business dea
lyn explained, her tone blunt. "And yo
be polite about the rumors. She thought he was gay. She thought h
ng. He leaned back in the chair, stud
Her voice wavered on the word love, a
er eyes, the way she held herself like she was b
from his pocket. It was a
," he
. "You haven't discussed
the paper with a flourish. He made the signature ill
g his suit jacket. "W
red at him.
d her, a glint of amusement in his dark
bed her purs
e biting New York wind. A black
for thirty years, stepped out and opened the rear door. He looked
ok. A sharp, warning
or Jocelyn to
and expensive conditioner. It didn't smell like stale cigarettes or c
lemanly for a degenera
her. The door clicked
, Henri,"
ng traffic of Manhattan, carrying them toward