Chapter One
Thick raven hair. Intelligent chocolate-brown eyes. Perfectly honed body accented by a well-tailored, outrageously expensive suit. Dante Ricci, the thirty-four-year-old heir to the Ricci Fashion empire, dripped sex and money. A fantasy for women, an idol for most men. And heâd chosen her. Sonya Miller. A choice that had delivered to her the task of discovering what pleased him, of ensuring his satisfaction.
Attorney Sonya Miller sat across from him now, her hands primly folded on the shiny mahogany conference table of one of Vegasâs top law firms, not nearly as unaffected by Dante as she would have liked to be. But then, she was quickly learning he had a way of looking at a woman few other men did. A way of casting an attentive inspection that seeped through oneâs pores, a way of listening that seemed to drink in every word spoken. The man just plain refused to go unnoticed. Not even by her, a woman who kept her professional and personal desires devoutly divided. A woman who never mixed business with pleasure.
And this wasnât about pleasure, not one bit. No matter how much he made her want it to be. This was about him, a high-profile potential client, requesting her as counsel, not one of the senior partners. At twenty-eight, only three years out of law school, this was more than a compliment. It was a much-needed feather in her cap. The one that might finally earn her the âpartnerâ title sheâd fought so diligently to achieve. That her seventy-hour work weeks and a recent win against the city that had earned a client a cool three million hadnât done the job was a bitter pill to swallow.
Regardless of the reward Danteâs interest might offer, Sonya listened to his business needs with genuine interest that extended beyond any gain, enthralled by his plans. She clung to his every word as he explained his intention to expand the Ricci name through the heart of Vegas, branding it with his mark, his claim to fame.
Sonya kept her tone as prim and professional as her long blond hair, which was pinned conservatively at the back of her head, despite her excitement over this new project of Danteâs. âAcquiring three major casino properties and then re-creating them is a high stakes venture, Mr. Ricci.â Her voice lifted despite her best efforts to contain the eagerness she felt to earn this challenge. âBut itâs also an exciting venture Iâd love to sink my teeth into.â She enjoyed corporate law, the negotiations, the edge of knowing the right play at the right time. âI sincerely hope youâll do more than consider us as counsel. We wonât let you down.â
Sonyaâs boss, Michael Roberson, sat by her side, gaze fixed on Dante with his own form of lusty inspectionâthe kind born of dollar signs. âWeâre confident we can deliver results,â he assured Dante, his diamond-studded cuff link catching in the lights above. His dark hair was cut short and neatly styled, his face smooth shaven. âNo other firm in this city has the diversity of skill that we do. Anything that can be thrown our way, we can handle.â
Dante offered him a cool reply. âFrankly,â he said, his stare direct as he spoke to Michael, âI rarely choose a large firm. Too many chances to be handed off in the midst of miscommunication. My confidence is not in this firm, though Iâm aware of your respectable reputation.â Danteâs gaze shifted to Sonya. A gaze so warm, so rich with inspection, she felt as if he could see every intimate detail covered by her conservative light blue blazer. âItâs in Ms. Miller.â His lips lifted ever so slightly. âI saw you on the news a few nights ago. Quite a victorious courtroom showing.â
âThank you,â she said, proud of her win, proud of the tears and sweat sheâd put into achieving success, but unsettled by the flutter of ridiculous awareness in her stomach, the heat in his eyes becoming hard to ignore. Why, she didnât know. Arrogant, rich men were plentiful enough in her profession to give her perspective enough to know they were trouble. Arrogant, attractive rich men, like Dante Ricci, were bigger trouble. Without hesitation, Sonya left those types of men for other women to fawn over and please. Except this man, she thought. She couldnât leave him for others to please. Heâd become hers for now, hers to please, and trying to block out the sultry images that idea produced, she delicately cleared her throat and added, âIt was an exciting accomplishment.â She met and held his gaze, never wavering despite the intimate way the contact stroked her inside out, the way she felt the connection in every inch of her body.