Rumours on the Red Carpet. Carole Mortimer. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

Автор: Carole Mortimer
Издательство: HarperCollins
Серия:
Жанр произведения: Современные любовные романы
Год издания: 0
isbn: 9781472002723
Скачать книгу
>

      

       Lucien slowly lifted Thia’s hand to his lips, his gaze still holding hers as those lips grazed the back of her knuckles, tongue rasping, tasting.

      “Nothing could be as beautiful as you,” he murmured, and the warmth of his breath brushed lightly against her over-sensitised skin.

      At this moment in time, Thia finished ruefully inside her head. Right here and right now she had Lucien’s complete attention. But tomorrow it would be different.

      Oh, to hell with tomorrow!

      For once in her carefully constructed life she was going to take what she wanted, not what was safe, or what she could afford, but what she wanted.

      And tonight she so very much wanted to be here with Lucien.

      She lowered her lashes as she pulled her hand gently from his grasp before moving them to unfasten the belt of the robe. She shrugged the black silk from her shoulders, hearing Lucien’s breath catching in his throat as she allowed the robe to slide down her arms to fall onto the carpet at her feet.

      She was completely naked in front of him.

       SCANDAL IN THE SPOTLIGHT

       The truth is more shocking than the headlines!

      Named and most definitely shamed, these media darlings have learnt the hard way that the press always loves a scandal!

      Having a devastatingly gorgeous man on their arm only adds fuel to the media frenzy. Especially when the attraction between them burns hotter and brighter than a paparazzo’s flashbulb …

      More books in the Scandal in the Spotlight miniseries available in eBook:

      GIRL BEHIND THE SCANDALOUS REPUTATION

       by Michelle Conder

      BACK IN THE HEADLINES

       by Sharon Kendrick

      NO MORE SWEET SURRENDER

       by Caitlin Crews

      A TASTE OF THE FORBIDDEN

       by Carole Mortimer

      A GAME WITH ONE WINNER

       by Lynn Raye Harris

      Visit www.millsandboon.co.uk

      Rumors on the Red Carpet

      Carole Mortimer

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      CAROLE MORTIMER was born in England, the youngest of three children. She began writing in 1978, and has now written over one hundred and fifty books for Harlequin Mills & Boon®. Carole has six sons: Matthew, Joshua, Timothy, Michael, David and Peter. She says, ‘I’m happily married to Peter senior; we’re best friends as well as lovers, which is probably the best recipe for a successful relationship. We live in a lovely part of England.’

       Recent titles by the same author:

      A TOUCH OF NOTORIETY

       A TASTE OF THE FORBIDDEN

       (Buenos Aires Nights) HIS REPUTATION PRECEDES HIM (The Lyonedes Legacy) DEFYING DRAKON (The Lyonedes Legacy)

       Did you know these are also available as eBooks? Visit www.millsandboon.co.uk

      Peter, as always.

      Contents

       CHAPTER ONE

       CHAPTER TWO

       CHAPTER THREE

       CHAPTER FOUR

       CHAPTER FIVE

       CHAPTER SIX

       CHAPTER SEVEN

       CHAPTER EIGHT

       CHAPTER NINE

       CHAPTER TEN

       CHAPTER ELEVEN

       CHAPTER TWELVE

      CHAPTER ONE

      ‘ENJOYING THE VIEW...?’

      Thia tensed, a shiver of awareness quivering down the length of her spine at the sound of that deep voice coming out of the darkness behind her, before turning quickly to search those shadows for the man who had just spoken to her.

      She was able to make out a tall figure in the moonlight just feet away from where she stood, alone on the balcony that surrounded the whole of this luxurious penthouse apartment on the fortieth floor of one of the impressive buildings lighting up the New York skyline. Only dim light spilled from the open French doors of the apartment further down the balcony—along with the sound of tinkling laughter and the chatter of the fifty or so party guests still inside—making it impossible for Thia to see any more than that the man was very tall, dark and broad-shouldered. Imposingly so.

      Dangerously so...?

      The wariness still humming through her body just at the sound of the deep and seductive timbre of his voice said a definite yes!

      Thia’s fingers tightened about the breast-high balustrade in front of her. ‘I was, yes...’ she answered pointedly.

      ‘You’re a Brit,’ he observed deeply.

      ‘From London,’ Thia confirmed shortly, really hoping that he would take note of that terseness and leave her to her solitude.

      The New York night skyline, amazing as it was, hadn’t been Thia’s main reason for coming outside into the balmy evening air fifteen minutes ago, when the other guests had all been preoccupied with their excitement at the late arrival of Lucien Steele, American zillionaire businessman, and the party’s guest of honour. That so many high-profile actors, actresses and politicians had turned out for the event was indicative of the amount of power the man wielded.

      After all Jonathan’s hype about him Thia had to admit that she hadn’t found him so prepossessing—a man of middle age and average height, slightly stocky and balding. But maybe all that money and power made him more attractive? In any event, Thia had just been grateful that he had arrived at last—if only because it had allowed her to slip outside and be alone—instead of just feeling alone.

      Thia certainly hadn’t intended to find herself alone on the balcony with a man who exuded such an intensity of power and sexual attraction she could almost taste it...

      ‘A Brit, from London, who’s avoiding the party inside...?’ that deep voice guessed with dry amusement.

      Having been to three other parties just like this one in the four days since her arrival in New York, Thia had to admit to having become slightly bored—jaded?—by them. The first one had been fun—exciting, even—meeting people she had only ever seen on the big or little screen before, world-famous actors and actresses and high-profile politicians. But the artificiality of it was all becoming a bit samey now. The conversations