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(All or Nothing, #2)
by C.C. Gibbs
Release Date:
December 17th, 2013
Genres:
Adult, Erotica, Romance
Publisher:
Forever Yours
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Synopsis:
Neither Kate nor Dominic intended for their affair to be more than casual. The pleasure they found together was supposed to be fleeting, but while neither is willing to admit it-the passion between them is something they both desperately need. Caught in a tumultuous battle with his emotions, Dominic can't fight he desires... or stay away from Kate.
And while Kate knows that being with Dominic means giving up some of her long held control, letting go never felt so right.
All or Nothing Trilogy
Knight's Mistress (All or Nothing, #1)
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All He Needs (All or Nothing, #2)
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All He Desires (All or Nothing, #3)
Q & A with Dominic Knight
Max Roche,
Dominic’s ADC and right hand man, shut the door behind him as he entered
Dominic’s Paris office. “The Rolling Stone reporter’s here and she looks as
though she’s interested in more than an interview. Short skirt, thigh high
boots, make up for a photo shoot and unless I miss my guess, a Brazilian wax
job just in case she gets lucky.”
“Great,” Dominic
grumbled. “And I have to be polite.”
“If you want
that nice puff piece on your new record label acquisition, you do.” Max smiled faintly. “It’s not as though you
haven’t been turning down women since you left Hong Kong. One more--what the
hell. You’ve had plenty of practice.”
Dominic lifted
one brow. “Keeping track?”
Max shrugged.
“How could I not? You’ve been a fucking
monk.”
No way he was
going to discuss his personal feelings. Dominic nodded. “Okay, show her—what’s
her name?”
“Miss Lacey
Milano.”
Dominic’s eyes
widened briefly. “Tell me she’s not a stripper.”
“Christ no. Ivy
league, wasp family, trust fund.”
“Shit, maybe
that’s worse.” Dominic sighed. “But all for a good cause, right?”
“If you want
those fine old sound tracks to get out in the world, who better than Rolling
Stone for promo.”
“Gotcha. But
interrupt me in fifteen minutes with a phone call I have to take. In the
meantime I’ll try to keep her on topic.”
“That shouldn’t
be too hard. This music is a passion of yours.”
“Damn right.”
Dominic nodded. “Okay, I’m ready.”
Max escorted the
reporter into Dominic’s office, made introductions, then left, closing the door
softly behind him.
It wasn’t as
though Dominic hadn’t seen hundreds of women approach him much like Miss
Milano. Long-legged stride to show off her legs, small hip swing in invitation,
a smile that was offering more than a greeting—and that little flick of her
hand to brush her long blonde hair over her shoulder. Seriously. Familiar as
hell.
But his voice
was bland and his smile polite as he said, “How nice to meet you, Miss Milano.
Max tells me you’re one of Rolling Stone’s prominent contributing editors. I’m honored.” He indicated a black leather
chair across the desk from him. “Please make yourself comfortable.”
“The honor’s all
mine, Mr. Knight.”
Jesus, was that a
wink? “Dominic, please,” he said, his
face expressionless.
“In that case, Dominic,
call me Lacey.” She pronounced his name
very, very softly.
Fuck. She didn’t
waste any time. “I’m excited about the amazing array of artists we’ll be
re-introducing to the world,” Dominic said, staying on topic. “I hope you had a
chance to listen to at least some of the tracks.” Dominic’s company had
remastered and restored 800 tracks of the pre-1930 defining generation of blues
and jazz artists. It was an act of love on Dominic’s part.
“Of course. You
needn’t worry, I’ll write an elaborate tribute to both you and the artists
you’ve preserved. But I’d rather talk about you and your many, global
businesses.” She smiled sweetly. “I’ve done my research.”
“I understand.
Ask away.” He never said no, nor did he ever answer definitely. His life wasn’t
for public consumption.
“When did you
make your first million?”
If he had a dime
for every time he’d been asked that question, he could retire. But his voice
was mild when he replied. “If you did your research you know I inherited my
uncle’s fortune when I was sixteen. But I made my own first million day trading
while I was still in high school.”
“Then you bought
a small software start up.”
He smiled.
“Start ups are practically a way of life in the Bay Area.”
“But everyone
doesn’t pick the right ones.”
“I was lucky.”
“So modest.”
He shrugged. “A
certain amount of luck is involved in building a large enterprise. I’ve had my share.”
“I was wondering
if your wife was involved in your businesses? From my research, it’s clear that
she was a formidable fund raiser for any number of charities. You met on
Everest, didn’t you?”
He frowned
slightly. “I don’t talk about my private life.”
“Forgive me, but
the world at large certainly talks about it.”
She slowly crossed her legs. “You have a reputation that isn’t
exclusively about business.”
“Much
exaggerated,” Dominic smoothly replied, giving Max points for his Brazilian
comment. Miss Milano wasn’t wearing panties. “Rumor and gossip sell magazines
and tabloids. I ignore them.”
“Including the
two women who filed paternity suits against you? Or was it three?”
Bitch. But his
smile couldn’t have been improved on by angels on high. “They all lost in court
as you know. My fortune attracts frivolous law suits. There’ll be more.”
“I do apologize.”
She dipped her head in deference. “I hope I haven’t angered you. Some men take
offense at assertive women.” She looked
at him with wide-eyed innocence. “I’m going to blame my editor for that last
question.”
“Don’t worry.
I’m hard to offend.” He tapped the back of the hand resting on his desk with
his index finger. “Thick skin.”
Oh God, such
large lovely hands and long, slender fingers. She took a deep breath.
He could see it
coming.
“Would you have
time for a drink with me?”
Her words came
out in a wild rush.
His smile was
instant. “Certainly.” Dominic rose from
his chair. “What would you like?”
“Vodka. Two ice
cubes. Your distillery if you don’t mind.”
“Not at all,” he
said, moving toward the drinks table across the room. “You certainly have done
your research. That’s a very new acquisition.”
“I’ve read just ‘everything’
about you. You’re a fascinating man.”
“Not really. I
just work, sleep, then work some more.”
He knew he’d made a mistake using the word, sleep, because he immediately
heard her soft foot fall on the carpet and when next she spoke, she was right
behind him.
“Might I request
a small portion of your sleep time,” she said, breathy and low, running her
hand up his back. “I promise to leave whenever you wish.”
He dropped two
ice cubes into her glass, slowly turned, held the glass out to her and smiled,
“Why don’t we talk about it over drinks.”
Then Max walked
in precisely on time, Dominic relaxed and knew he’d made one less enemy.
“Sorry, Dominic,”
Max said. “But Yu Chung is insisting on talking with you. I told him you were
busy and he told me to go to hell.” Max
managed to look frazzled, his brow knotted, his mouth twitching. “He’s bitching
about some wording on the contract. And apparently only you can change it for
him.”
“I’m so sorry,
Lacey.” Dominic deliberately used her first name, as though they were friends.
“But we’re working on a copper mine venture with the Chinese in Afghanistan and
nothing’s going right.” He glanced at Max. “Is it Max? We’ve been fucked from
the beginning.”
“You got that
right.” Max turned to Lacey, his mouth set in a grim line. “I told Dominic to
pull out of the deal, but he won’t.”
Dominic gave her
a rueful look. “I do apologize, but I have a few billion at stake here. It’s
been a pleasure,” he said, pleasantly, then swung his gaze to Max. “Which
conference room?”
“The big screen.
You get to see a giant-size Yu Chung turn red.”
Dominic nodded
and without another word left his office.
He softly swore as
he strode down the hall, swore some more as he took refuge in the conference
room and dropped into a chair. What the fuck? Since when did he turn down a piece
of ass? One that even might have been a good business decision?
Sliding lower in
his chair, he scowled because he knew damned well why he’d turned it down, why
he wasn’t sleeping, why he was pissed all the time.
Miss Katherine Hart
had totally fucked up his life.
About the Author
C.C. Gibbs is the pen name of a New York Times bestselling author. She lives in the Midwest, at times in Northern California, is married with three children and considers the life of a writer the best of all possible worlds. Bringing characters to life allows her imagination full rein, while the creative process offers fascinating glimpses into the machinery of the mind. And last but not least, researching anything, but particularly a book like ALL HE DESIRES--thank you Google--is great fun!
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DeleteI am curious, and I loved the Q&A. I need to check out book one :)
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