When Bella Creer's father has a heart attack and is unable to finish his contract for Adam Moreau, a ruthless lawyer based in Seattle, she steps in to take his place and save The Cove Phase II.
Adam, a billionaire who lives in a secluded castle on a cliff, is gruff, demanding, brilliant, and injured. An acid attack left its mark on Adam's face but it's his heart wounds that Bella sees clearly.
As she takes on the management of a multi-billion-dollar project, Bella's confidence in herself strengthens and her attraction to Adam grows. But Adam didn't become the best lawyer in the state by making friends and the wolves circle, ready to attack him at his weakest. Bella will have to be stronger than she's ever been just to survive. And, before it's too late, she'll need to realize that her true power lies in her ability to love beyond measure.
This clean romance will sweep you away to a castle where maids do your laundry, a cook makes lobster for dinner, and there's a beauty parlor in the basement.
With heavy iron gates, two security stations, and a groundskeeper's cottage, The Cove has everything a billionaire could ask for in a home. Dubbed Billionaire Bachelor Cove because of the resident's single status and income portfolios, The Cove is the perfect place to hide away from the world. But, as the residents soon find out, they can't hide from love.
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Uncle Philip broke the silence and Adam's concentration. "You remind me so much of your father."
Adam slapped the folder shut. He had enough information to win the case. "I hope you mean that as a compliment, because it's been said both ways many times."
The lines around Philip's eyes had softened. "Same noble brow. Same wavy blond hair. Though I think you're an inch taller than him."
"The old man just rolled over in his grave." His father never gave him an inch in life; it was unlikely he'd give him one in death.
"I offered to take you, you know. After Alicia passed." Philip ran his thumb over the swollen knuckle on his ring finger. "Your father had other ideas."
Adam stared out the window as the early days of boarding school, the loneliness, and the emptiness of a child still mourning his mother washed over him like a soft Seattle drizzle. He took in the man across from him. A simple man with a simple life-a life that would have made Adam soft. "Thank goodness for that," he muttered. At least his father had saved him from a small and unimportant life.
Uncle Philip sighed. "You have more in common with him than your looks."
This time Adam understood that the words weren't a compliment, though they were spoken with honesty. The realization unexpectedly stabbed, like a thorn in his flesh. No matter. He would shortly prove that being fierce was better than being … whatever it was Uncle Philip wished him to be. He lifted the folder. "This should only take a moment, and you'll be on your way."
The car stopped in front of King County Courthouse. The aged gray building was shaped like a letter H, with two columns of justice connected by a tunnel of office space. There were decorations on the exterior to recommend it as an architectural beauty.
Impatient, Adam threw open the door before his driver had a chance to open it for him and marched towards the entry. He was single-minded in his movements and didn't notice the woman in the yellow dress until their hands touched on the door.
"Oh!" she exclaimed, a smile blossoming on her face.
Feeling a jolt up his arm, Adam gave her his full attention. Her brown hair was pulled back in a style reminiscent of the 1940s with a few thick, loose curls bouncing to her chin and framing her enchanting, heart-shaped face. She had large, doe-like brown eyes that dropped demurely as his cheeks colored.
He never blushed. The sensation was enough to knock him off his course. She smelled of lilacs and fresh rain.
"I'm so sorry. You go first," she said. Her voice was strong and yet a caress that drew him near. He had the strangest feeling that he'd like to slay a dragon.
He thrust the door open and motioned for her to enter. "I insist."
"Thank you." Her cheeks dusted pink, and for the first time in his life, Adam was quite out of his mind over a woman. He couldn't remember where he was going or why it was important.
"You look lovely," he said, not even sure the words made it out of his mouth. He didn't throw out compliments to strangers. Heck, he didn't compliment anyone.
Her smile deepened. "Thank you. I'm meeting my fiancé upstairs. We're getting married today." She nodded once, her smile lighting up the entire lobby and cracking through the plaster he'd applied to his heart long ago, and then she was off to the elevators and he was left feeling as though he'd missed the opportunity of a lifetime.
Award-winning author, Lucy McConnell, loves Christmas, romance, chocolate and Elvis.
After graduating from the University of Utah, she became an editor at an advertising agency before moving on to teach in the marketing department of the local community college. She loved teaching and often misses the academic environment.
Lucy retired from teaching and began to write articles and sweet romance novels. She has been published in national magazines, newspapers, short story compilations, and she writes cookbooks under the name Christina Dymock.
If she's not at the computer, you can find her trying to keep up with her husband and four kids on the ski slopes, on a bike, in the kitchen, or on a horse.
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