Fate Interrupted Books 1-3: The Complete Series by KB Winters

Fate Interrupted Books 1-3: The Complete Series by KB Winters

Author:KB Winters [Winters, KB]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: alpha male romance series, Billionaire romance boxed set, possessive alpha male romance, romance with sex, billionaire alpha male, new adult, college romance
Publisher: BookBoyfriends Publishing LLC
Published: 2015-12-23T06:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seven — Remy

They say that there’s a first time for everything. And that night at Livvie’s house had been a first for me—the first time a woman had ever kicked me out of her bed—well, apartment. We’d never actually made it to the bed. Although, thinking about what would’ve happened if we had was still the last thing I thought about before falling asleep a week later.

The whole Livvie thing had my head spinning, and not in a good way. First thing I wasn’t happy about was that she’d put some sort of spell on me to make it impossible to even look at another woman. And secondly, when I finally had her again, she’d let me fuck her however I wanted—and loved it—only to kick me out as soon as I got off.

Over the past week, I’d been doing my thing, moving on, but I still couldn’t shake her from my brain. I was the one who played the games. I was the one who got what I wanted when I wanted, and how I wanted. With Livvie, I didn’t even know the fucking rules, and I didn’t like it

One thing was for sure—I needed to get my shit back together.

Which would’ve been a lot easier if my bank accounts weren’t frozen. I hadn’t spoken to my mother since the night of her last dinner party. After the unfortunate conversation with Christopher, I’d escaped at the height of the event, when there were enough people to distract my mother from my absence. I’d actually been shocked that I hadn’t received a reaming from her the next day—I figured Madge was too busy spending or stealing my grandfather’s money to pick up the phone.

Although, as I stood on the doorstep of my childhood home, I knew I’d never get that lucky again.

I braced myself before pressing the ornate doorbell.

This was not going to be pretty.

“Remington! Your mother didn’t tell me to be expecting your visit.” Klaudia, my mother’s chief assistant, answered. Her face was pinched into a forced smile as she opened the door to let me in.

“Apologies. Where is old dear?” I asked, offering her my own stony smile. I had no illusion that my mother’s staff wasn’t aware of our strained relationship. We’d always put on a fairly convincing show when we were around other people, but those closest to the family knew there was not a lot of love holding us together. Just a lot of fake smiles and dollar signs.

Which, after today, the latter would hopefully be back in my hands.

“She’s out doing some gardening,” Klaudia answered, sweeping me through the house.

I held back a laugh at the mental image of my mother doing manual labor. In Madge’s world, “gardening” meant drinking Mimosas in the general proximity of plants. “How nice.”

I picked up my pace and put distance between myself and Klaudia. She took my hint and we split paths as I pushed through the French doors that led to the expansive backyard.

The yard was always my favorite place to be as a child.



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