âI have been looking after my familyâs company for a long time, and I most certainly donât need you to bail me out.â
Ethan placed the decanter on a side table and walked toward her. Kayla stood up ramrod straight. She refused to be bullied by Ethan and was determined to stand up to him even though butterflies were jumping around in her stomach at his nearness. She took a deep breath and calmed herself.
âNo, I donât imagine you need me just yet.â Ethanâs fierce brown eyes focused on hers, and Kayla found she couldnât turn away from his piercing gaze that was drenched with hunger. âBut you want me.â
Kayla swallowed hard.
âOh, yes.â He watched Kayla nervously look downward. âYou want me, but youâre afraid to show it. Thatâs all right. I have no problem going after what I want.â Ethan grabbed Kayla by the shoulders, and his mouth slammed down on hers, stealing her breath and fracturing her thoughts into a million pieces. Before she knew what was happening, he had her up against the bookshelves and was pressing his body against her. He cupped the back of her head as his mouth kissed her with fervor.
is the author of nine books and numerous short stories. A graduate of Hyde Park Career Academy, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Northwestern University.
Her books have garnered four-star ratings from RT Book Reviews, Rawsistaz Reviewers, Romance in Color and numerous book clubs. A member of Romance Writers of America, St. John is an avid reader of all genres. She enjoys the arts, cooking, traveling, basketball and adventure sports, but her true passion remains writing.
St. John lives in sunny Orlando, the City Beautiful.
Dedicated to my 2>nd mother, Asilee Mitchell, for imparting wisdom, comfort and care when I needed a friend.
Dear Reader,
I came up with the idea for Need You Now by watching The Young and the Restless. I loved the fact that the characters fought for their family business, a cosmetics companyâ¦and so an idea was born. Kayla, Shane and Courtney Adams would fight corporate raider Ethan Graham to save Adams Cosmetics. Iâd stir the pot by having Ethan and Kayla form a marriage of convenience.
Stay tuned for more exciting drama in the second book of the Adams Family trilogy featuring Shane Adams and saucy perfumier Gabrielle Burton.
Spoiler alert: I introduced rival company Jax Cosmeticsâowned by Andrew Jacksonâin Need You Now. He will play a major role in the second and third books.
Feel free to visit my website, www.yahrahstjohn.com, for the latest updates. Contact me via email at [email protected], become a fan on Facebook or follow me on Twitter, twitter.com/yahrahstjohn.
Best wishes,
Yahrah St. John
This hasnât been an easy year physically, so I would be
remiss if I didnât thank the people whoâve encouraged me to keep writing in the face of lifeâs big obstacles.
Thank you to my Dad Austin Mitchell for being a
rock of strength, Beatrice Astwood for her warmth and support and Demetrea Bishop, who is truly part of my family. And of course, I have to thank my girls Tonya Conway, Dimitra Astwood, Therolyn Rodgers and Tiffany GriffinâYou keep me grounded! And my special friends: Bhushan Sukrham and Kiara Ashanti.
Lots of love to my readers for all their support.
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Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
âAdams Cosmetics is in trouble,â Michael Cartwright said during an emergency Monday-morning meeting with the executive members of the board. As CFO, he was privy to the finances and knew what dire straits the company was in.
Present were Kayla Adams, Shane Adams and Courtney Adams, along with several high-level executives.
âHow bad is it?â Kayla asked, tossing her silky mane of curls over her shoulder.
âWeâve lost revenue in the past consecutive six quarters,â Michael answered. âBlame it on the economy or consumers just spending less at Christmas, but weâve seen a drop-off the past year.â
âWhat about our reserves?â Kayla suggested.
âWeâve already been dipping into those for well over a year to keep the company afloat. Add the lost revenue and weâre going to have to start laying off staff,â Michael replied.
Kayla shook her head. âI refuse to do that. The employees of Adams Cosmetics are like members of the family. There has to be another way.â
âInvestors,â her brother, Shane, said.
Michael nodded in agreement. âWe can contact your parents on their cruise. Iâm sure given the situation the company is in, they would agree to part with shares.â
âAbsolutely not!â Kayla stood up resolutely, walked to the conference-room window and folded her arms across her chest. âThis company has been privately owned for over twenty years.â Not to mention how it would look to her parents to know that their eldest child had lost a company it had taken their entire lifetime to build. Kayla just couldnât let it happen.