Together for the first time in one volume, two fan-favorite romance stories from USA Today bestselling author Katherine Garbera and New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Bevarly!
Master of Fortune
If Henry Devonshire wants to inherit his dying father’s empire, he has to make Everest Records a huge success. And the one person who can help him, Astrid Taylor, is also the only woman he desires. Mixing business with pleasure is never wise, but this time, it could literally cost Henry a fortune.
The Temptation of Rory Monahan
Professor Rory Monahan has no explanation for his new reaction to librarian Miriam Thornbury. Something is suddenly different about her. He’s never noticed that her legs are so long…or her lips quite so full. Why, it’s as if the sultry but sensible Miss Thornbury is trying to seduce him! Well, two can play at this game.
USA TODAY bestselling author
Katherine Garbera is a two-time Maggie Award winner who has written more than sixty books. A Florida native who grew up to travel the globe, Katherine now makes her home in the Midlands of the UK with her husband, two children and a very spoiled miniature dachshund. Visit her on the web at katherinegarbera.com, connect with her on Facebook and follow her on Twitter: @katheringarbera.
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“Why are we here?” Henry Devonshire asked. He sat in the boardroom of the Everest Group in downtown London. A nice view of the Thames was visible through the plate-glass windows.
“Malcolm has prepared a message for you.”
“Why should we listen to this?” Henry faced the lawyer across the polished boardroom table.
“I think you’ll find your father’s—”
“Malcolm. Don’t call him my father.”
The Everest Group had always been Malcolm Devonshire’s life. Of course, now that he’d turned seventy, it was no surprise that the old man had gotten in touch with him and his half brothers. He probably wanted to make sure that his life’s work didn’t end with his own death.
Geoff was the eldest of the three of them. Henry couldn’t really say much about the other men. He didn’t know either of his half brothers any better than he did their biological father. Geoff’s very aristocratic English-looking nose betrayed his place in the current royal family.
“Mr. Devonshire is dying,” Edmond Strom said. “He wants the legacy he worked so hard to create to live on in each of you.”
Edmond was Malcolm’s…butler, Henry thought. Or maybe man of affairs would be more apt.
“He didn’t create the legacy for us,” Steven said. He was the youngest.
“Well, he has an offer for the three of you now,” Edmond said.
Henry had actually met his father’s lawyer and personal assistant more times than he had his father. Edmond had been the one to deliver Christmas and birthday presents when he’d been younger.
“If you would all please sit down and allow me to explain,” Edmond said.
Henry took a seat at the end of the conference table. He had been a rugby player and a pretty good one to boot, but that had never gotten him the one thing he’d really craved—Malcolm’s acknowledgment of him. He couldn’t explain it any better than that. His own father had never recognized any of Henry’s accomplishments. So he had stopped looking for it and gone his own way.
Which didn’t explain why he was here now. Maybe it was simple curiosity about the old man.
Edmond passed three file folders across the table, one to each of them. Henry flipped his open and saw the letter his father had written to the three of them.
* * *
Geoff, Henry and Steven;
I have been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. I’ve exhausted every avenue to try to prolong my life and have now come to believe I only have six months left.
None of you owe me allegiance, but I hope that the company that brought me into contact with your mothers will continue to prosper and grow under your leadership.