Millionaire Husband by Leanne Banks

Millionaire Husband by Leanne Banks

Author:Leanne Banks [Leanne Banks]
Format: epub
Tags: Romance: Modern, Contemporary, General, Romance, Romance - Contemporary, Fiction, Fiction - Romance, Non-Classifiable, Romance - General, Millionaires, Custody of children
ISBN: 9780373763528
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Published: 2001-03-01T22:02:21.171000+00:00


That night, for the sake of sanity, Justin revisited his bachelor roots. He met Dylan at O’Malley’s for beer and a burger.

“Michael will be late,” Dylan said as he joined Justin at a table perfectly positioned for watching the wide-screen television playing the Baltimore Orioles game.

“Problem?” Justin said.

Dylan made a face. “Yeah, he’s getting a home-cooked meal instead of a burger. I wouldn’t be surprised if Kate has another baby soon.”

“So soon?”

“I think they want a big family,” Dylan said, and the look on his face reminded Justin of time spent at the Granger Home for Boys.

“Remember when everybody wanted a big family?” Justin said, taking a drink of beer.

“A big nuclear family,” Dylan said. “We wanted Dad and Mom and a bunch of brothers and a sister or two to attract the girls when we were teenagers.”

“It may not be nuclear, but you technically have a big family,” Justin pointed out. “You’re part Remington, so you’ve got two half-brothers and a half-sister.”

Dylan laughed shortly. “Half is the operative word. Nothing would make them happier than if I disappeared. Especially Grant. He’s the oldest and I know he thinks I’m trying to take over the entire company.”

Justin quirked his mouth in a partial grin. For the most part, Dylan concealed his competitive nature with a well-honed, cool untroubled air. “And you’re not?”

Dylan gave him a sideways glance. “Careful, someone might find out I give a damn after all. I don’t want control of the entire company, just part of it,” he said in a voice that reminded Justin of a shark.

“No wonder Grant doesn’t sleep well at night.”

“Enough about me. How’s married life? How are the perks?” he asked with a sly grin.

“Amy and I haven’t known each other very long, so we’re not to the perks stage yet.” He gave a sigh of frustration. “Besides I’m married to a descendent of Joan of Arc, so she doesn’t believe she has any human needs.”

Dylan winced. “Sorry, bud. But you know even Joan of Arc burned in the end. How’s the rest of it? Are you spending money like water?”

“Not yet,” Justin said, the prospect of uncontrolled spending threatening a bout of indigestion. “I bought something today for one of the kids and I’m setting up accounts for their college education.”

Dylan raised his eyebrows. “This sounds like the real thing to me.”

“The kids are very real,” Justin said with a shrug that belied his true feelings. “Kids take a lot of planning. I always knew that. I didn’t know they could be fun, too.”

“And Amy?”

Justin thought about how responsive she’d felt last night and wanted to growl. “Amy could be a lot of fun if she’d quit trying to save the world for fifteen minutes.”

“Maybe you can get her to save you,” Dylan said with a wicked grin.



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