His Rival's Daughter
t Monday morning. He hadn't thought it was going to be different than any
alty was knowing where the next hot place would be and he wou
ng these things. It had served him well and now he owned this office
e said, his mind
alk-throughs is
had more than one deal at different stages of the
I need to tell
t the Johns
ch that she had information that he wasn't going to like. He paused
h the Johnson Brothers. It has to
rection then back to his ad
ntense energy and she could keep anyone out of hi
touch?" he asked, a w
dy a formidable opponent if that person could get past Kendra.
dn't have the physical capability of
ntrigued. A woman got pas
's waitin
got that part. Wh
down. "She d
e assau
er and closed the door
ying tug-of-war with his office door. He squelched a smile as Kendra was visi
d deal with any situation. He pushed open his office door and paused. The woman was looking out his floor-to-ceiling wind
er, because he was afraid he'd fall for one of them. Having no desire to marry, he didn't tempt fa
llecting himself, he strode into his office. "I don't apprecia
t his fingers itched to let loose. She wore some lipstick and maybe something around her eyes. Not th
guessed green. From the light skin, she had some Irish i
e'd barged her way into his office. "Give m
uldn't have gotten up here if you did. Two, y
y impregnated. He had stock in a condom company so that wasn't going to happen. He put down his bri
back at those green eyes. He'd guess
didn't hesitate. "
alificat
yell when she came? He longed to dig his hands into that hair, get her all mussed up. Wo
ord University. I've been running a real
a resume? I can forward
g her on the desk and now he was bored. He had land
oneysuckle. With her standing he had a nice view of her rack. Not too big nor did she fla
eed my resum
N
name say
move. "And
di Ma
had first decided to get into real estate. They'd parted ways after a few dirty
ttled on his chair, he stared at her for a mom
had stared at him the whole time. He'd thought she had a crush on him, bu
a long t
dn't left his. "I can see t
father's company. He won't let me do mo
my co
orn in his side in this city, he also admires you. He knows how good yo
. She would be a distraction. He didn't want t
nterprises from her. He could finally either beat his rival or better
him as he contemplated what to do. He was a risk-
You're