âThis attraction between you and Iâ¦â Harrison shook his head. âIt canât happen. We both know that.â
Frankie nodded. But her gaze stayed glued to his as if she knew the train was running off the track and was willing to risk full and complete disaster.
âFrancescaâ¦â The word was a final, husky plea for her to put some distance between them. She didnât. She moved toward him with an instinctive movement at the same time he brought her closer with a palm to the bare skin of her back. It felt even sexier than he remembered.
His fingers curved around her delicate jaw, and for the first time in as long as he could remember, he did something for the pure pleasure of it. He kissed the woman heâd been wanting to touch since the night heâd found her sitting in his former assistantâs chair.
Her lush mouth was every bit as sweet as it had promised it would be. A soft sigh left her lips as she moved into the kiss, her hands fluttering to his shoulders. The dominant male in him liked her acquiescence.
His body temperature spiked. He didnât know the last time heâd felt soâ¦lost.
Her innocence should have stopped him. Instead it obliterated his common sense.
The Tenacious Tycoons
Two billionaire brothers to be reckoned with!
Brothers Harrison and Coburn, heirs to the great American Grant dynasty, have everything they could desireâthe money, the power and the tenacity to take whatever they want. Yet money canât buy everything, and if these brothers hope to live up to their family legacy theyâll each need a very special woman by their side.
But the rules of love are nothing like that of businessâand when it comes to the game of passion, securing the deal is never as easy as it first seemsâ¦
Read Harrisonâs story in
TEMPTED BY HER BILLIONAIRE BOSS June 2015
And read Coburnâs story, coming October 2015
JENNIFER HAYWARD has been a fan of romance since filching her sisterâs novels to escape her teenage angst. Her career in journalism and PRâincluding years of working alongside powerful, charismatic CEOs and travelling the worldâhas provided her with perfect fodder for the fast-paced, sexy stories she likes to writeâalways with a touch of humour. A native of Canadaâs east coast, Jennifer lives in Toronto with her Viking husband and young Viking-in-training.
For Michelle.
Youâve been a rock and an inspiration for me right from the beginning. Thank you for being you.
CHAPTER ONE
ROCKY BALBOA PATROLLED the length of his rectangular glass-encased world with an increasingly agitated fervor, the blinding beam of the overhead fluorescent lights a far from suitable atmosphere for Frankie Masseriaâs high-strung orange parrot cichlid fish. Used to the cozy confines of Coburn Grantâs muted, stylish office with its custom lighting and plentiful dimmers, Rocky apparently wasnât making the transition to Harrison Grant IIIâs cold black-and-chrome domain any more easily than Frankie herself was.
Her mouth twisted in a grimace. She would make the poor joke of being a fish out of water in this startling new development of her as the replacement PA for the CEO of Grant Industries if her stomach wasnât dipping and turning along with Rockyâs distressed flips and circles. Harrison Grant, the elder of the two Grant brothers from Long Island, heirs to an automotive fortune, was notorious for his ability to go through a PA a quarter until her predecessor Tessa Francis had taken over two years ago and tamed the legendary beast. Known for her formidable attitude and ability to whip any living thing into line, including even the snooty, tyrannical Harrison Grant, Tessa would have continued to keep the world a safer place for everybody had she not elected to do the very human thing of getting pregnant and requesting a six-month maternity leave. A reasonable request in many parts of the world, but not in the frantic, pulsing-with-forward-momentum world of Manhattan. Frankie had heard of female CEOs texting from the labor room. Yelling orders in between pushes. Not that that would ever be her. When she eventually found the perfect man to settle down with, sheâd put raising her children first, unlike her parents whoâd had them working in the Masseria family restaurant as soon as they were old enough to bus a table.
But that was then and this was now. She sighed and looked down at the massive amount of work sitting on her desk, unsure of what to tackle next. This wouldnât be her mess to weed through had Tessa orchestrated the orderly exit sheâd been intent on and found a new PA for her impossible boss. But, according to Tessa, Harrison had simply