How To Undo The Proud Billionaire (South Africa's Scandalous Billionaires, Book 1) by Joss Wood
Author:Joss Wood [Wood, Joss]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Mills & Boon Modern
Published: 2020-12-24T19:14:06+00:00
The next morning, Radd looked around his private villa, thinking that this open-plan space had always been his refuge, the one place he felt utterly at home.
Heâd personally designed the spacious two-roomed, open-plan villa and some of his most treasured pieces of furniture had ended up here. In the corner sat his grandfatherâs desk, above it on the wall were family photographs from the original farmhouse, demolished shortly after the new owners took possession of the property.
The enormous bed came from Le Bussy, the wine farm in Paarl, brought over by the first Tempest-Vane to arrive on the subcontinent.
There were antique fishing rods on another wall, all used by generations of Tempest-Vanes, and the four-seater sofa and its two matching wingback chairs, restuffed and recovered, were all old but supremely comfortable. Beyond the bedroom was a massive bathroom, complete with a slipper bath and his and hers basins. Floor-to-ceiling doors opened up onto an outdoor shower and Radd loved nothing more than to stand beneath the hard spray, looking up into the branches of an ancient shepherd tree shielding the villa from the harsh African sun. There was something incredibly sexy and primal about showering outside, especially at night when the stars hung so low he felt he could pluck them from the sky and hold them in his hand.
He could easily imagine standing in that space with a naked Brin, licking droplets of water off her breasts, her flat stomach, running his hands down her long legs, tipping her head back to suckle on her elegant neckâ¦
God, he couldnât think about her like that, naked, while she lay on his bed, gently sleeping.
Radd tipped his face up to the sun, enjoying the still pleasant heat, and whipped off his T-shirt, enjoying the prickles of sunshine on his shoulders and back.
God, he loved Kagiso.
This was the place where he recharged his batteries, where he could spend hours looking over his land or at the water hole, completely content to while away the hours on his own, watching the light change and the animals wandering into his line of sight.
Kagiso, particularly this villaâwith its wide veranda, comfortable seating, a telescope and a plunge poolâwas the place he ran to when life became a little too real, a bit harsh, the demands of business overwhelming.
Here, on his own, he could breathe, he could relax, he could simply be.
This space was his bolt hole and, to an extent, sacred. It wasnât a space he shared, not even with Digby, as close as they were.
Radd stood at the railing of the veranda and turned his back on the water hole to look into the room, past the lounge area to the massive bed, draped in mosquito netting against a stone wall. Brin lay on her side, her hands under her cheek, deep in sleep.
God, she was beautiful. Fresh, lovely, unusual. And she was in his space, in this place that he regarded at his little piece of paradise.
Radd watched her sleep for another minute
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