âI saw you walking on the grounds earlier, Signorina.â
Maxâs accented English delivered in a deep masculine voice vibrated to her insides. Its cadence sent a delicious tremor through her system even though the night was warm. âI hoped you would come to the pool. Swim with me.â
His ardent demand was whispered with a pulsating urgency that said his life wouldnât be worth living if she didnât consent.
âIâm not wearing a swimsuit.â
âDoes it matter?â came the breathtaking question.
With great daring, Greer slipped off her gold sandals, left her gold watch and gold lamé clutch bag on a table near the deep end of the pool, then dove in headfirstâstill fully clothed!
Dear Reader,
I came from a family of five sisters and one brother. The four oldest girls were my parentsâ first family. There was a space before my baby sister and baby brother came along.
My mother called the first four her little women, and gave each of us a Madame Alexander doll from the Little Women series based on the famous book by Louisa May Alcott. We may not have been quadruplets, but we were close in age and definitely felt a connection to each other that often meant we tuned into each otherâs thoughts as we sang, played, studied and traveled together.
In our early twenties I recall a time when I took the train from Paris, France, where Iâd been studying, to meet one of my sisters at the port in Genoa, Italy, where her ship came in from New York. She was returning to school in Perugia, Italy. Some of my choicest memories are our glorious adventures as two blond American sisters on vacation along the French and Italian rivieras, dodging Mediterranean playboys.
When I conceived The Husband Fund trilogy for Harlequin Romance>®, I have no doubt the idea of triplet sisters coming to Europe on a lark to intentionally meet some gorgeous Riviera playboys sprang to life from my own family experiences at home and abroad.
Meet Greer, Olivia and Piper, three characters drawn from my imagination who probably have traits from all four of my wonderful, intelligent, talented sisters in their makeup.
Enjoy!
Rebecca Winters
Book 2: To Win His Heart, Harlequin Romance #3827
Book 3: To Marry for Duty, Harlequin Romance #3835
www.rebeccawinters-author.com
April 14, Kingston, New York
GREER DUCHESS could tell by tapping feet and shifting bodies that her sisters were getting antsy. âWeâre almost through, guys. For November is it agreed weâll go with Ginger Rogers Did Everything Fred Astaire Did, But She Did It Backward And In High Heels?â
âLike I said before, not everyone who buys our calendars knows who Ginger Rogers is,â Olivia spoke up.
âIt doesnât matter, does it? Piperâs drawing is so wonderful theyâll still get the point,â Greer murmured, making a unilateral decision on the spot. She adored the stylized cartoons of Luigio and Violetta, the two winsome Italian pigeons who were in love with each other.
Though Piper did the actual drawings, and Olivia headed sales, Greer was the instigator and power behind their business enterprise.
âMoving on, here are the choices we narrowed down for December. Behind Every Successful Man Is A Surprised Woman, and, A Manâs Got To Do What A Manâs Got To Do. A Womanâs Got To Do What He Canât.â
Piper got up and stretched her softly rounded body. âI liked both those sayings the first time you thought them up.â
âI still like them,â Olivia asserted. âYour clever mind never ceases to impress me, Greer. You make the decision. We trust your judgment,â she said, rising to her feet on long, shapely legs. âNow weâve really got to go or weâll be late for the reading of Daddyâs will. Weâre supposed to be there at ten.â
âOkay. Get the car started while I e-mail this to Don. Itâll take me two secs.â
Within a minute the sent message appeared on the computer screen. She felt relief that next yearâs calendar entitled, For Women Only, would be printed and ready for distribution in May which was only a few weeks away.
Don Jardine, one of several guys she and her sisters had been dating, was the owner of the print shop. He did a terrific job for them.
Unfortunately he kept hinting that he wanted her to take him seriously because heâd fallen for her. But she wasnât in love with him. Lately sheâd found excuses not to go out with him anymore. If they could just remain business friendsâ¦
All things considered, Duchesse Designsâher brain child inspired by their only illustrious female ancestor and heroineâthe Duchess of Parma, a woman in advance of her timeâwas doing much better than her initial conservative estimates indicated.
With orders from all over the country quadrupling since Christmas, she and her sisters were going to make a substantial profit. For the first time in five years they would be able to invest part of their earnings while they put the rest back into their company.