golden light, the scent of expensive liquor and seduction thick in the air. Everywhere she turned, men in tailored suits lounged in private
lashes for a man's attention-no, she was the type to make a man be
was no d
e plunging neckline was deliberate-dangerous men were easily distracted, and she had mastered the
king
at sent a ripple down her spine. She didn't turn immediately-
ate pause, she
r of dark, un
ollar, exposing a hint of tanned skin, and the way his suit jacket hugged his broad shoulders told her eve
rig
er head as she studied him. "But if you plan on
low, knowing ex
last name. N
rarely gave
finger along the rim of her glass. "
something expensive-whiskey and woodsmoke-
augh. "Oh, I be
leaned back against the bar, watching her like she
oney," he s
. "And you like power. We
ed. "You're not
t of her whiskey, meeting
swer. He did
h knew t
g neither of them wanted to name. She wasn't sure who moved first-hi
th me,"
't a qu
s something intoxicating about him, something dark and consuming,
barstool, her smi
the
elevator, tension crackling like a live wire. The next, she was pressed against the cool glas
lights stretching endlessly into the n
ng fire down her sides as he gripped her
s," she murmured
ned. "And you're p
t his mouth. "I don't
d him, hard an
wonder what kind of man he was or what secr
ight, he wa
t a woman who w
en sunlight spilling
n emp
ere, her mind hazy, her body
eality
sheets. A single whiskey glass on the nightsta
gn of
ke she
ed. She wasn't the type to cling.
ore padding toward the massive windows. The view was breathtaking-
ed. She should have walked a
about last n
about hi
h herself,
fr
stand, scrawled in shar
quickly. I'm not d
eath c
lse po
ng money, playing games with men
told her this
he had just made a v