The Miami Millionaire

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Book: The Miami Millionaire Read Online Free PDF
Author: Dawn Tamayo
That’s your favourite?”  Jake said tapping the edge of her glass only narrowly missing her hand as she held it.
    “Yes pretty much, I’m not a big drinker.  I quite like a rum and coke too, but I’m a Bacardi girl rather than the dark stuff.  A couple of glasses are enough for me, after that I’m useless.”  She laughed.
    “I can’t imagine you ever being useless.  In fact I think you’ve done a great job here.”
    “Thank you.”  Victoria blushed and pushed her wayward hair behind her ear.  “So how long are you in London for?”
    “Just a couple of days, then I fly back to Miami.”
    “Miami?  I was expecting you to say New York or somewhere like that.”
    “No, I live in Miami.  My family is originally from Miami but they moved to New York when I was little.  I prefer the weather and the lifestyle in Miami so I moved back down there.” 
    Victoria thought that explained his lightly suntanned skin, he looked like a man who lived the good life, she could just imagine him partying on yachts full of amazingly beautiful bikini clad women.
     
    Jake looked at his watch, aware the beer tent was emptying of people.  It was nearly six o’clock and it would take a good two or three hours to drive back to London.
    “Thank you for this afternoon Victoria, this wasn’t what I had expected at all today, but now I really must go.”
    “No problem.  Thank you for your contribution.  I guess I’ll look forward to seeing you on the news tonight.”  She smiled.
    “And you too.”  He said referring to the fact that Victoria had been by his side for the whole day and almost certainly would be in all the news shots and photographs as well.
    She blushed and wrinkled up her nose at the thought of that, she wasn’t used to being in the photographs - she was the one behind the scenes ordering the shots from the office, not in them.
    “It was really nice to meet you Victoria.”  Jake said thinking it was a shame she wasn’t coming back with him in his car to London, he had enjoyed her company and if he had his way he would like to sit and chat to her all night.  Heck there were much better things he could think of doing all night long with Victoria rather than just chatting - he had been trying to keep his mind off her beautifully curvy body and those ideas for the last couple of hours, but just watching her lips move and her hands push back her shiny dark red hair and wave around her as she chatted to him, it had made him wonder just what she would be like somewhere more private.  Preferably in his bedroom alone with him!  Oh how Jake wondered what she would be like in his bed!
     
    Victoria stood up, “It was nice to meet you too Jake.”  She watched him slip his suit jacket on and admired the straining of his shirt across his taut chest as his arms slipped through his jacket sleeves.
    Jake took out a business card from his pocket and handed it to her.  Victoria took it and read his name and mobile number.
    “If you change your mind about dinner I fly back to Miami on Thursday morning.”
    “That’s very kind of you but I can’t.  I’m sorry.”  She said wiggling her hand with her engagement ring again.
    “Of course.  Whoever he is Victoria, he’s a very lucky man.”  Jake said, and he surprised himself realising that he actually meant it.  He had a feeling that whoever got this intelligent beautiful woman was a very lucky man indeed, and he hadn’t thought that many times before.  He stopped for a moment and thought.  Nope, he had never thought that before – this was a first! 
     
    Victoria held out her hand to shake Jake’s goodbye and he took it giving it that now very familiar squeeze, and she wondered if that was his trade mark thing - did he squeeze all the women’s hands like that?  She wouldn’t be surprised, seeing that twinkle in his blue eyes again and she had to laugh, god he was incorrigible!  Gorgeous, charming, and incorrigible – such a dangerous
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