A Winning Combination by Lori Copeland

A Winning Combination by Lori Copeland

Author:Lori Copeland [Copeland, Lori]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Romance, General, Contemporary, Fiction
ISBN: 9780505519511
Google: s5Z_rqBGgzUC
Amazon: 0505519518
Publisher: Love Spell
Published: 1990-01-02T05:00:00+00:00


"I wouldn't believe a word you said, Nicholas. Why can't you get that

through your stubborn head. Go back to your world of women and horses ..

. and lies . . . or whatever a man like you does, and leave me alone!"

Nick's face became cold and proud as her words began to sink in. "Is that

what you really want?"

"Yes." Kayla turned away from him and walked over to the window. "That's

exactly what I want."

"Then I'll be damned if I'll bother you again! I guess I was wrong about you,

Kayla. You're just like all other women. Selfish, cold, with not an

understanding bone in your body. You've put on quite an act, haven't you?

Making me think you were a warm, lovely, unselfish—"

"I want you to leave, Nicholas. Now!"

"With pleasure!" He strode angrily to the door and yanked it open. "I tried to

tell you—"

Kayla staunched the flow of words by slamming the door in his face. "You

should have tried harder!" she yelled through the splintered wood.

The silence in the room was unbearable as Kayla walked back over to the

bed and miserably threw herself down. No matter how hard she tried to

believe that she hated Nicholas Trahern, the awful truth kept bleeding

through. She didn't hate him. Disappointment, a sense of betrayal,

loneliness, she felt all of those at the moment... but hate? Could such a final

and forceful word be used to describe her feelings for Nicholas Trahern?

There was supposed to be such a fine line between hate and love. On which

side did her feelings he? Rolling over onto her back, she stared at the ceiling

in blind apathy. Right now she couldn't tell what she felt. Only one thing

was clear in her mind. She would never see Nicholas again if she could

possibly avoid it. He would never know about the baby. Luckily she had no

ties to this city. Nothing to prevent her from pulling up her roots once more

and leaving. Thank heavens she had been unable to find a shop that suited

her. As it was, she could leave immediately. There was nothing to prevent



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