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Acknowledgments

Huge thanks to Tracey Slemker for talking at length with me about prosthetic limbs (whatsoever mistakes are mine), and to Gwen Harmon for the introduction. Thanks to Michele Bidelspach, Michelle Cashman, and the residue of the team at Forever. To Jonathan Cannaux for existence on the embrace—the but fashion information technology could be better is if nosotros could see your gorgeous eyes!

As always, thanks to Nicole Resciniti, agent extraordinaire. Friends and fellow authors, Kate Meader, Lauren Layne, and Jules Bennett for your plotting assist and friendship. And to my husband, John, who encourages me to live out my dreams each and every mean solar day.

Terminal but not to the lowest degree, huge hugs to my fellow romance authors who offer support and LOLs online and in existent life, and to you, dearest reader, for joining me on this journeying. I couldn't exercise it without yous.

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The flames in the fireplace were nearly extinguished, the defunction drawn on the high windows of Elijah Crane's role. Pelting pattered on the glass, providing a soothing backdrop for his piece of work. He pecked at his keyboard, his mind on the eastward-mail, when a mousy, quiet voice lifted in the darkness.

"Mr.…Crane?"

The desk lamp and a slice of natural light made its way past the doorless entry to his office. His newest temporary assistant stood blocking that calorie-free, her shadow a long, narrow wedge.

"Reese Crane chosen," she said as she walked into his office. "Your brother."

Similar he needed that clarification?

"I know who Reese Crane is, Melanie."

"He asked me to…" Her small voice grew smaller until information technology vanished altogether. Reason beingness, Eli had taken a deep, rumbling breath and pushed himself upwardly from the desk-bound.

Slowly.

Permit it never be said intimidation wasn't an art form.

He kept his eyes on the woman at present standing at the other side of his desk. She was young, in her early twenties, and from what he'd gleaned in the last eight or so hours since she'd started this position, weak. He'd bet he could run this 1 off in tape time. Non that he was keeping rail, simply possibly he should. He was getting good at it.

He blew out that same breath, keeping his lip curled, his expression hard. He allow the jiff cease on a growl.

"What did I tell you this morning?" he asked, his voice lethal.

His latest temporary personal assistant currently putting a massive cramp in his style blinked her large, doelike eyes. "Not to interrupt you, merely, Mr. Crane—"

"Non. To. Interrupt me." He made a show of pulling his shoulders straight and hobbling effectually the tabular array. Her gaze trickled down to the prosthesis at the end of his right leg as he afflicted a limp. 1 he didn't have. Ane he'd trained himself not to have.

The help establish him more intimidating when reminded he was an amputee. He'd used it to his advantage on more than one occasion. "Do I look like I need to exist bothered with fiddling questions, Melanie?"

"N-no, sir, merely information technology'south about Crane Hotels and I was hired to—"

"You reply to me," he told her signal-blank. "I don't care if it's a memo from the Pope. I asked not to be interrupted. I expect not to be interrupted."

"Only the board meeting…" Melanie trailed off, her optics blinking faster as if staving off tears.

Tough shit, sweetheart.

The sooner word reached his brothers that the ninth—or was Melanie the 10th?—PA to set foot in Eli'due south warehouse left in tears, the better. He wasn't interested in resuming a position with Crane Hotels for a myriad of personal reasons, none of which he'd shared with them. The thickheaded men in his family didn't listen when he'd conspicuously and concisely said no to a pencil-pushing position at the Crane abode base, so he'd resorted to showing not telling. The more assistants Reese had sent, the brasher Eli had become.

"Mr. Reese Crane said all you demand to do is read this report and give your stance. I can reiterate on the conference call for you," she squeaked.

Eli elevated his chin and stared her downward. She didn't hold his gaze, hers jerking left then right and very purposefully fugitive dipping to his missing limb for a 2d time.

Sucking in a breath, he blew out one word. "Fine."

"Fine?" Melanie'south eyebrows lifted, her expression infused with promise. She was sweet…and about to go a lesson in hard knocks. He hadn't ever been this rigid, merely change was inevitable after what had happened. She was most to exist on the receiving cease of the not-so-nice guy he'd become.

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