Movie Merger (Bad Boys Billionaire Bachelors Club #2)

Movie Merger (Bad Boys Billionaire Bachelors Club #2) Read Online Free PDF

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Author: Rachel Angel
about eight years now. You see, I never knew my father existed until I was twenty years old. It seems that my mom had been an actress want-to-be before she was a druggie and didn’t tell my dad that she was pregnant with me. Kind of odd, you would have assumed she would have taken advantage of the money, to support her habit if not me. Nope, it was the one time when she apparently didn’t reach out for help. Rather ironic, don’t you think?”
    “Definitely. That must have been tough,” I said, wanting to take back my heated comments from the day before in some way. Seeing this side of Marshall Kent before me, made me feel a bit more embarrassed about what I’d said to him yesterday. “I’m a survivor and that’s in the past,” he said. “My dad discovered that he had a son when I was twenty and had his attorney’s contact me first. Once they determined that I wasn’t completely crazy or troubled like my mom had been, he contacted me. Hugh Henley was a bold man, a real visionary. It was such a shame that I only got to know him for five years before he passed away. He never had any other children, but those who had thought they were going to get his estate were plenty mad when they discovered that the up and coming actor, Marshall Kent, was inheriting the entire thing.”
    “A common story for estates unfortunately,” I added. People were always so greedy, thinking they were entitled to what was someone else’s. “You seem to manage your wealth very well.”
    Marshall looked at me and had a half grin on his face. Okay, maybe that was an exaggeration because he was one eccentric guy for just barely being thirty years old.
    “All I need to do is make sure you uncover everything and tell me everything before this merger goes through and we’ll be off to a wonderful start,” Marshall said.
    “Sure. That’s why I’m here.”
    With a mischievous grin on his face, Marshall got up and went to stand behind me. “Yes, that’s one reason why you are here,” he said. Before I knew what was happening I could feel his large firm hands gently kneading my shoulders, massaging them and making me instantly melt from their touch. It felt so good, I bit my tongue to keep from moaning. He kept going, reaching my shoulders and lower back too. I could get used to a massage like that.
    “You’re very responsive to my touch,” Marshall said softly behind my ear. Yes, I was, but I couldn’t admit that. “You’re also very accommodating to my requests. It’s rare to find someone as beautiful, fiery, and responsive as you. It’s a very intoxicating blend of qualities, Ms. Rowland.”
    I was holding my breath, enjoying the moment and in awe at the silky tone of his seductive words. My inner voice saved me, helping me regain my composure. “Um, Mr. Kent…”
    “Marshall,” he said, interrupting me.
    “Okay, Marshall. I think that I should…”
    He interrupted again. “There you go, Ms. Rowland.”
    “Becca.”
    “There you go, Becca. I think I’d better leave you so you can finish your lunch and get back to work. Have a nice day.” Without another word or even a glance backward, he walked out of the room and that was it. I didn’t see him for the rest of the day. What a peculiar man; a peculiar man that I was longing to know more about on every level.
     
     

Chapter 6
    I continued to work for the rest of the afternoon in complete silence. Nobody came back to this area unless Marshall was around. That much was clear. I’d wished there was some subtle music in the background or something to break the silence. For some reason it made it almost difficult to think. Plus, the lingering touch of Marshall’s hands on my neck and shoulders remained, making me think of things that were definitely not related to law. He was so complex and that made him wildly desirable. Naturally every alarm I have about trusting a guy like Marshall was going off as a result.
    Finally, my work flow settled back in and I began to move
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