Luca (I Love the Way You Lie #1) by Gina Whitney

Luca (I Love the Way You Lie #1) by Gina Whitney

Author:Gina Whitney [Whitney, Gina]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B00VPRAPQ6
Published: 2015-04-04T23:00:00+00:00


Beyond irked, I could barely concentrate on the contracts I was signing. Archer took his time flirting with my new secretary. My annoyance caused me to snap my pen in half. I refused to fire another girl because he couldn’t keep his dick in his pants. My instructions were clear. I wanted a verbal confirmation that the envelope was delivered. Was that too much to ask for? Always thinking with his dick, I thought. The sound of his footsteps furthered the tension instead of relieving it.

“Done.” He languidly strolled over, helping himself to a scotch. I already knew it was delivered. I called the courier four times to make sure it was hand delivered to Allison’s friend, Melissa. He ignored my glare, choosing to stare at Manhattan’s illustrious skyline.

“No thanks to you. I fucking called myself.”

He wasn’t at all disturbed by my tone. “Of course you did.” He smirked knowingly, tossing back his scotch. “What now?” He sat on the ledge of the window.

Fuck, that scotch looked good right about now. However, I had a stack of paperwork to go through before my day ended. Tonight, I’d be partaking in some libations for fuck-sure. “She’ll call to make an appointment and you’ll take said appointment,” I said, turning to the next document needing my signature.

“You want her to come here?” he drawled, slouching deeper.

“I want her to feel secure. If coming here accomplishes that then I will be somewhere else at that date and time.” My business was acquisitions. She was the most important acquisition. It took some time getting out from under my father’s grasp. That accomplishment was no small feat. To which I’m sure will bite me in the ass in the future. Alastair Capital was now international—a leading resource for middle-market dealmakers. A few months ago, we were announced the winner of the eighth annual M&A Mid-Market Awards. The awards recognize the most notable dealmakers and deals that set the standard for transactions valued at more than one billion dollars.

I finally found my niche…buying and selling companies. It was a dirty, cutthroat business. I didn’t have many friends. Of those friends, less than a handful I considered close. Archer was the only one I trusted. We both enjoyed the money and the women that came with it. I was a bit more reserved than Archer was. He chose to live his life in public. Women were like flies around him. The smell of money had that effect on them. I was more reclusive and considered the broodier of the two. I stayed out of the public eye, gossip columns, and off Page Six, whereas, he thrived on all media attention. Much to the dismay of my old man, my uninhibited proclivities were reserved for the privacy of a bedroom.

My corporate office was on the fifty-fourth floor of One World Trade Center across from Liberty Street—had been there ever since the building’s completion. It was an honor to be in the building that gave the middle finger to the terrorists.



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