Keep Him Like Secrets Read Online Jessica Gadziala

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Crime, Mafia Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 77
Estimated words: 75929 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 380(@200wpm)___ 304(@250wpm)___ 253(@300wpm)
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“Oh, my God,” I groaned at my first sip. I immediately regretted it. Until I saw a flame lick in Soren’s dark eyes.

“I also import the coffee. Teresa has things to say about that as well.”

“You can’t play around about coffee,” I said. “And the right mug is hard to find. My cabinets are full of ones that are either too small or too heavy when you put liquid in them.” Realizing I was rambling, I looked back at the blueprints. “Anyway, yes, I think that would work out nicely. If you can get the permits for an elevator.”

“You can leave that part to me. I have a long history of getting things like that approved. I would like to see the area in person first, to make sure my vision is feasible.”

“Of course. I’ll warn you that it’s rough right now. Lots of graffiti and the skittering of rats.”

“It’s New York. I’m not afraid of rats. Would Monday work for you? That way, we can see if we can move forward with the paperwork?”

“Monday works for me.”

“You don’t need to consult your schedule?”

Damn.

A woman of my “stature”—as Bastian put it—would likely have days booked out weeks in advance.

“I leave Mondays open for any potential problems that might pop up over the weekend.”

That lie came out so smoothly that I mentally patted myself on the back for it.

“Would you like to meet at your office?”

At my nonexistent office? Yeah, no.

“We can meet at the building,” I said, reaching for my mug to take another long sip. It seemed like our meeting was going to be short, and I didn’t want to waste a drip of his insanely rich coffee. “Is there chocolate in this?” I asked, unable to help myself.

“Just a touch,” he said, his smile making his eyes go just a bit more gooey. “No one’s ever noticed that before.”

“Coffee and chocolate are my two favorite food groups.”

“Good to know,” Soren said. If I wasn’t just imagining it, I could have sworn his gaze slipped to my lips before landing on my eyes again. “What time works best for you?”

“Time for what?” I asked dumbly, unable to hear past the whooshing of my blood in my ears, to think past the distracting pounding of my pulse in my chest, neck, wrists… and somewhere else entirely.

“To tour the building,” Soren said, eyes and smile saying he knew exactly what was wrong with me.

Dammit.

I had to get a grip.

I couldn’t screw this up.

What could I say to Renzo? Sorry, Renz, but the guy was stupidly sexy and I couldn’t think straight around him?

“Right. Would one in the afternoon work for you?”

“Yes.”

“Don’t you need to consult your calendar?” I asked, throwing his words back at him.

“I’ll have Teresa clear it.”

We were talking about a business deal.

But everything about the intense eye contact and the way our mouths were wrapping themselves around the words suggested that we were setting up a rendezvous. Clothing optional. If not completely unnecessary.

I had to get control over my hormones.

It wasn’t like me to go so gaga over a man.

I mean, unless we were talking about some tall, dark, and deadly fictional hero who talked in clipped three-word sentences and had a tragic backstory.

I never lost my train of thought because some attractive guy was sitting two feet away. Not even if I could smell their rich tobacco and leather cologne.

“Miss Amato?”

It was the little smirk toying with the edges of his lips that finally snapped me out of it.

My spine went ramrod straight as I put the mug down with a soft click. “Yes?” Damn, that one word even came out icy. I was really channeling that businesswoman from that book I’d read. Though we would absolutely, under no circumstances, be banging on the conference table like the book. No matter how much my sex was aching for it.

“Are we set?”

“Yes, of course,” I said, getting to my feet a little too quickly. The chair started to fly back. But Soren was faster, his arm shooting out to grab the back of it, stopping it from potentially slamming into the glass wall and shattering it.

I would have normally commented on his reflexes. I was easily impressed by things like that. But since that was something I would normally say, my lips stayed shut.

“I’ll see you then,” I said, nodding.

“I’ll walk you to the elevator,” he said, buttoning that damn button again. Which a strong, collected, successful, unaffected businesswoman would not have noticed, so I forced my gaze away.

“All set?” Teresa asked as we moved out of the conference room.

Bass rose from one of the couches, setting a magazine down on the coffee table.

“I’m going to need my calendar cleared for Monday,” Soren told her.

”You have that important—” Teresa started.

Soren cut her off. “I don’t care. Clear it.” His tone both brooked no argument, but was also somehow respectful. Which, again, was frustratingly sexy.


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