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ENAMORED WITH A COLD-HEARTED BILLIONAIRE

Chapter 4 IV

Word Count: 582    |    Released on: 09/03/2023

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dreamy contemplation of his masculine attributes. She thought, "So much for being calm and professional," and what a waste of her plan to ignore him. His physical pr

he immediately realized that his pilot had been truthful about one thing: this man was no angel. There was someth

e Walsh would have been attractive to women even without the aid of billions of dollars. His blue-black hair was swept back from a face that was as tough as it was

isplayed no signs of welcome, and his mouth remained devoid of a smile. The way he looked at her made it seem as if he were

arth could she have offended him? He hadn't even seen her before. His animosity was a reflection of his personality rather

ed his agreement not to withdraw his funding. With that in mind, she took the final few steps unt

rty or a social visit. I don't expect or want pleasantries or small talk. I have no regard for the weather

ly, she wanted to do exactly as he said. She stared into his dark, deadly eyes but realized she couldn't l

legs. "My briefcase holds all the documents you'll need to help you choose. I thought you

de up my mind. M

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“Kyle Walsh harbors a profound disdain for the female gender as he has yet to encounter one who isn't adept at deception and perilous machinations. The singular exception to this rule is Elsa Smith, an enterprising young woman struggling to rescue her floundering enterprise. Elsa finds herself with a fleeting window of ten minutes to persuade the callous Irishman to aid her cause. With the clock ticking, Elsa faces a momentous decision: either abandon her aspirations and suffer defeat or resort to the drastic measure of leveraging her physicality to settle her financial obligations.”