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Monday, March 4, 2019

Mafia Heat: Gianni... Available for $0.99 #newrelease #sale @ellajade1


Book Two in The Mafia Heat Series is available for $0.99! 




Both books stand alone and can be read in either order.
Meet the next Marchelli brother... a mob enforcer with a tender, gentle side.

“You’re a good man.”
“I want to be a better man for you.”
“You don’t have to change a thing.” We kissed again. “You’re the man I fell in love with.”
“You know who I am and you love me anyway.”
 “You’re not as bad as you make yourself out to be.”




ANGELIQUE

Dangerous. Intense. And more intriguing than I ever remembered.
He's my every fantasy,
My secret crush,
My forbidden love.  



I saved myself for him,
Only him.
My father kept me sheltered from everything,
But Gianni wants to open up the world,
Let me experience it all. 



I respect his family,
Respect his loyalty.
Until it threatens to destroy us...



GIANNI
Smart. Sophisticated. Innocent.
And completely off limits.
The senator's daughter has no business
With a mob enforcer like me.



Two worlds,
Different lives,
But when we're together,
Everything makes sense.



I refuse to let anyone or anything come between us,
Even my family's enemies,
No matter how dangerous they really are.




Book Two in the Mafia Heat Series
All books stand alone
Contains Mature Content

AVAILABLE NOW!


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Be sure to check out Mafia Heat: Vincenzo to see where it all started!



Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Deception Never Looked So Good... Mafia Heat: Vincenzo #newrelease @ellajade1



I'm so excited to share my latest creation with all of you! Mafia Heat: Vincenzo is available on all platforms for the special release price of $0.99!

This is the kick-off to what I hope is a fantastic series that you'll all enjoy. It's my wish that you fall in love with the Marchelli family. 



Deception Never Looked So Good...

NADIA
I needed answers,
The truth to the past,
But what I find changes everything.

A dead body,
A murderer,
And I'm the living, breathing eye witness,
Of a crime they'll do anything to hide.

Now, I'm on the run, 
And slamming into the hard, rugged body of Vincenzo Marchelli,
Should send me racing for the hills,
But something calms me,
Gives me sanctuary.

I was in the wrong place at the wrong time,
But it just may be the saving grace I needed all along.

VINCENZO
Liars, crime, coverups, and corruption,
As an attorney, I can spot it all a mile away.
As the son of a mob boss, it follows me everywhere.

But when Nadia literally lands in my arms,
With an unbelievable story,
I know one thing:
Her fear is real,
And my desire is ignited.

Come Hell or high-water, 
I will protect her,
Save her,
Even if it means going against her biggest enemy,
My Family. 

**Book One in the Mafia Heat Series

**Contains Mature Content



© Ella Jade 2018

Chapter One


Nadia 
Wrong Place
When you’re young, you build people up in your head. Your dreams are bigger than they have any right to be. I never knew my father, but that didn’t stop me from wishing and hoping. Believing he was this amazing person. A doctor, a lawyer, a senator. The time for childhood fantasies had passed. The adult I’d become needed answers. Now that I knew who he was, did I really want to know who that made me?
Anxiety rose in my core as I trekked along the dark, humid docks. The stench of stale water and raw heat assaulted my senses. It was late. Later than any woman should be out in this part of town alone. I’d gotten a tip that this was where I’d find him, so instead of thinking things through, I acted on impulse. I hadn’t even changed out of my dress and heels. I’d come straight from work on the other side of Manhattan. No one knew where I went. It didn’t matter. Once I explained who I was, everything would fall into place. I hope.
Glancing at the GPS on my phone, the directions said I was at my destination. I thought I’d find an office or a business entrance, but all I saw were boats and slips, and abandoned buildings. There was a set of large, double wooden doors a few feet from me. The address matched where my investigator told me I’d find him. An unsettled sensation coursed through me as I crept toward the doors. The closer I got, the more I realized I’d headed into this unprepared. My brain screamed for me to turn around as my heart rate thumped between my ears. I’d come this far despite my mother’s pleadings to drop it. Now that I had a name, I understood why she didn’t want me to pursue this. As I approached the wooden structure, I fisted my hand and knocked but the doors weren’t secure. One of them inched open, creaking as it gave me access to a large, stuffy, dark warehouse. Stepping inside, the temperature shifted ten degrees hotter. Breathing became difficult in such a stifling environment. I shut the door behind me, gripping my phone in my hand, using it as a flashlight as I took in the empty space. The room was dim and dingy, and smelled of tobacco. Someone had been here recently. 
“Hello,” I called. “Is anyone–”
The sound of yelling in the distance halted my inquiry. Men argued on the second floor. The voices became louder as the conversation grew more heated.
“Did you think you were going to get away with it?” A gruff voice asked. “We have people everywhere.” 
“No, of course not. I didn’t betray your family,” someone defended. “It’s not what you think.”
“My father doesn’t see it that way.”
“Please, let me explain.”
“There’s nothing to explain. You were warned not to screw this up. You can’t be trusted.”
 “I can. I swear I know where–”
“Shut up!” The voices seemed to get closer, and then there was some sort of scuffle. Heavy feet moving above me. “Grab him.” 
A door from the landing swung open as I backed away. When I tried to leave, a blaring noise, almost like a firecracker, went off, lighting up the space on the stairs. I took cover in the corner, crouching down by the door as the second shot rang out. There was a horrible thud, followed by several more shots. Whoever started at the top of the stairs was now lying at the bottom, twisted, contorted, and bleeding from his head and mouth. Only a few feet from me, he lay still, motionless... dead.
“Oh, God!” I whispered as two men hurried down the stairs. Acting on instinct, I backed out of the corner and flung open the door, running out as fast as I could.
“Who the hell was that?” one of them shouted.
“Get her!” the other screamed as they came barreling after me. 
I took the first turn out of the warehouse and darted down the pier but I had no idea which way to go. Sprinting hard, I took a left, moving away from the water. My heart pounded and a jarring pain overtook my side but the adrenaline kept me going. Keep running! Keep running, Nadia! Why hadn’t I listened to my mother?
“There she is!” They were close behind me. “You go that way.”
Shit! They would know these docks. They would corner me. I kept going. Did I have a choice? If they caught me, my life would be over. What was I thinking coming here? I knew who Antonio Collandra was. What he was capable of. I’d seen his name in the papers and on TV. He was one of New York’s biggest crime bosses and I could be his illegitimate daughter.
The throbbing in my feet slowed me down but I spied a busy street a block ahead. All I had to do was get out in the open. If I could get into public, I’d have a better chance of slipping away. One street and I’d make it. I wouldn’t give up. I narrowly made it across the busy traffic, causing a car to swerve and slam on the brakes. The man chasing me jumped out of the way of the vehicle, momentarily distracted. Everything moved at a fast clip. 
“What the fuck!” He pounded his fists on the hood while I disappeared into the hectic street. “Watch where you’re going!” 
I continued to escape but I was certain he was still behind me. I couldn’t stop to find out but I didn’t have anything left. I couldn’t keep running. As I swiveled around the corner, I slammed into the hard chest of a man coming out of a cafe. He caught me in his strong arms as the two men crossed the street and came toward us.
“Are you okay?” His dark brown eyes held concern. “I’m sorry, I didn’t see you coming.”
“Please help me.” I panted. “I need your help.”
He glanced over my shoulder, his jaw tensed when he saw the two men heading in our direction.
“Please.” I trembled as I tried to catch my breath. I didn’t want to put this innocent man in harm’s way but what choice did I have? I saw no other way out of this.
“What’s your name?” He wrapped his arm around my waist and tugged me to his side. 
“Nadia,” I whispered. 
“I’ll handle this.” He was so confident but he had no idea what I’d witnessed. If he had, there was no way he would help me. “Franco,” the stranger, who I leaned against, said to one of the murderers.
Franco? He knew him?
“Vincenzo.” Franco stared at me as he spoke to the only person who could protect me now. “This doesn’t concern you.”
Crap! Did they work together? Was he going to hand me over to them? A wave of nausea rushed my system as my head began to spin. I latched onto the attractive stranger in the well-fitted dress shirt and matching blue tie. He held me tighter, offering me silent comfort.
“What can I do for you, Franco?” he asked.
“I need a word with her.” The killer pointed at me. 
“Why?” Vincenzo asked. “Do you know one another?”
“Not exactly but I’m certain my father will be interested in her whereabouts this evening.”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about.” I tried to settle down, lying wasn’t one of my strongest qualities. “I’ve been with Vincenzo all night.” No one would believe that.
“Is that right?” Franco laughed. “Because you look like you just ran a marathon.”
“You heard the lady,” Vincenzo said. “She’s been with me all night.”
“What are you doing?” Franco snapped at him. “You know we don’t interfere in each other’s business.” 
“Escorting my date home, so if you’ll excuse me, we’re leaving.” Vincenzo took my hand and guided me to the curb. His shiny, silver watch glistened under the street lights. “My driver is just up here.”
“Vincenzo,” Franco called after us. “You’re making a mistake.”
“Don’t threaten me because then my father won’t be pleased and we don’t want that.”
His father?
“We’ll see about that.” Franco mumbled something to the man who was with him, and then he nodded as they walked away.  
A man got out of the driver’s seat and opened the back passenger door.
“Get in,” Vincenzo said. 
Is he serious? “I’m not going anywhere with you.” I wiggled out of his hold and backed away.
 I’d had enough for one night.




Wednesday, September 19, 2018

RELEASE DAY GLITCH! Author's worst NIGHTMARE! @ellajade1 #newrelease


SORRY!!!

What a difference a day makes! Yesterday at this time I was excited to be celebrating my release of Highest Bid: A Bachelor Auction with author Lacey Wolfe. Then the emails and the DM's started coming through. When readers opened the book, there was no... BOOK! An author's worst nightmare!

Somehow, Amazon didn't update the file and anyone who preordered or bought yesterday received the placeholder file we used to set up the preorder. That's not supposed to happen but it did!

Sadly, we lost some promo that we'd scheduled and Lacey I didn't really push the book on release day because we didn't want people to buy a book that wasn't there. We're experiencing some returns which makes us sad but we get it.

The file has been corrected so if you purchase today, you'll receive the real deal. If you preordered or bought yesterday you may have gotten the wrong file. We apologize! We're waiting on Amazon (who isn't very fast) to update those purchases. You should receive a notification from them that the book has been updated. We hope you'll continue to be patient with us. We want more than anything to bring the Wilder Brother's to your Kindle. 

Please note that this was only a problem through Amazon. If you clicked from another vendor you're good to go. Thanks for understanding!

This wasn't the way we anticipated our release day to go and we've lost some momentum, so if you're thinking about one-clicking we'd appreciate it. If you'd like to share the link or any of the teasers that would make us REALLY happy!

Love,
Ella
xoxo


Get Wild with the Wilder Brothers...
Nathan and Dustin have a thriving business because of all the hard work they put into their coffee empire. As the company continues to grow, their social lives cease to exist. Taking part in a bachelor auction for charity might be what these two charismatic brothers need but are they ready for the highest bid?


Part 1 - Nathan by Ella Jade
Lost and Found... Sexy billionaire in need of some disruption. Zany barista seeking some direction. Can they find the balance?

Nathan Wilder gets things done. He and his brother took a small family coffee company and turned it into a billion dollar empire. Success didn't happen overnight. It took years. And in those years, he missed out on life. He agrees to take part in a bachelor auction as a favor to his aunt but he doesn't expect anything to come of it. When the younger, sexy barista bids on him, he finds more than he ever imagined possible. 

Ivy League graduate Vienna Trent is a bit lost. She moved back home and got a job at a trendy coffee shop. While trying to find herself, she stumbles onto the attractive owner of the coffee chain. Once she stares into his eyes, she can't seem to forget him. While attending the bachelor auction with her mother, she has no desire to bid on anyone. That all changes once Nathan takes the stage. 

Nathan is older and established. His ex-wife isn't entirely out of the picture either. It's complicated but isn't it always? Vienna is struggling to find her place. She's unsure of her future but she's determined to prove to him that he belongs in her life. It's a good thing she's persistent. They could both use a little destiny. 

Part 2 - Dustin by Lacey Wolfe
Can two workaholics find a way to make love happen when something is trying to keep them apart?

With his head always stuck in a book or working long hours at Wilder Coffee, Dustin Wilder hadn't realized how much he'd been missing out on life. That all changed the night of the charity bachelor auction when the sexiest woman he'd ever seen bid on him for an outrageous amount.

Marilyn Parker owns her own business. One of the city's top interior design companies. She prided herself always being busy with work and not having to think about the family she tried to distance herself from. She attends the city's annual bachelor auction, expecting to leave empty handed. But when she sees 'hot as hell' Dustin nervous on the stage, she wants him, no matter the price.

Can a one-night sexual encounter turn into more? Dustin thinks so, but Marilyn doesn't with a family like hers that she'll ever get the things in life she so desires.

Warning: Adult situations


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Thanks for being such wonderful and loyal readers! I'm a lucky author!

Monday, April 10, 2017

FINALLY... The Meticulous Bachelor is live! #newrelease #99cents @ellajade1


The Meticulous Bachelor is live! Ella Jade says, "I've written a lot of books but this one just may be my favorite. I know a mama's not supposed to choose but there was something about these characters that stuck with me long after I put the pen down."


Want to see if you agree with her? Check it out for the special release week price of $0.99. 


Can one man show her they’re not all the same?

I don’t want her in my life. She’s bold, infuriating and out of control. Her father wants me to babysit her. I don’t have time for such nonsense but I owe him my career. My life.

I’m forty years old, rich as hell, a bit of a control freak, and content with being single. She’s twenty-two, a spoiled brat, and was practically left at the altar. She needs a therapist not a man who could never give her what she’s searching for. She doesn’t need me. 

The problem is I just might need her.


Advertising executive Mateo Martel likes order and routines. He doesn’t deviate from his schedule or allow anyone to tell him what to do. Being single works to his advantage because he’s too busy for a personal life. Or so he thinks.

Spoiled, trust fund baby Giselle Diaz always gets what she wants. Thanks to her rich daddy she’s not used to hearing the word no. When she finds out her ex eloped with a stripper, she spirals out of control and ends up at a strange bar taking a ride home from a hot, older man. 

Once these opposites collide their lives will never be the same. Giselle’s impulsive behavior is more than Mateo can handle. She’s intrusive, stalkerish and knows exactly which buttons to push when it comes to him. The more she pushes the less he resists. Can this spontaneous woman capture the heart of a meticulous bachelor?


**Contains adult content
**Not intended for readers under 18




Thursday, March 16, 2017

The Meticulous Bachelor Chapter One... #0.99 #new release






THANK YOU!!! The Meticulous Bachelor was my highest preordered book ever. For that I have to give you a sneak peek at the first chapter.


Can one man show her they’re not all the same?

I don’t want her in my life. She’s bold, infuriating and out of control. Her father wants me to babysit her. I don’t have time for such nonsense but I owe him my career. My life.

I’m forty years old, rich as hell, a bit of a control freak, and content with being single. She’s twenty-two, a spoiled brat, and was practically left at the altar. She needs a therapist not a man who could never give her what she’s searching for. She doesn’t need me. 

The problem is I just might need her.

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Advertising executive Mateo Martel likes order and routines. He doesn’t deviate from his schedule or allow anyone to tell him what to do. Being single works to his advantage because he’s too busy for a personal life. Or so he thinks.

Spoiled, trust fund baby Giselle Diaz always gets what she wants. Thanks to her rich daddy she’s not used to hearing the word no. When she finds out her ex eloped with a stripper she spirals out of control and ends up at a strange bar taking a ride home from a hot, older man. 

Once these opposites collide their lives will never be the same. Giselle’s impulsive behavior is more than Mateo can handle. She’s intrusive, stalkerish and knows exactly which buttons to push when it comes to him. The more she pushes the less he resists. Can this spontaneous woman capture the heart of a meticulous bachelor?



Copyright © 2017, Ella Jade

CHAPTER ONE

Mateo

 Twenty after five on a Tuesday evening and the majority of my staff was still here. A good portion of them would be for several more hours. My small graphic design business that I’d launched over sixteen years ago had turned into a multi-billion dollar advertising agency. I had been one of the first to offer web design when the internet first hit the scene. I’d explored unchartered territory and the payout was huge.
With success came sacrifice. My life was my company. I hadn’t meant to lose myself in my career but that was what had happened. I wasn’t disappointed in the way things turned out. I had money, friends, a beautiful home in the city and any material amenity I could wish for. The years had been good to me, but those years turned into more than a few and before I knew it I was forty and alone. 
Being single wasn’t so bad. I didn’t have to answer to anyone. Didn’t feel guilty when I worked nights and weekends. I could go out with my friends whenever I wanted although these days most of them were married with kids. Some of my friends were even on marriage number two. Casual seemed to work better for me. A few dates sometimes led to more but once a woman found out I was already married to my job it never went further than that.
I straightened my desk for the second time in an hour. Stacking the papers, making sure the pencils were sharpened and refilling the staples in the stapler. I required order in every aspect of my life. I didn’t do well with chaos.
“Mr. Martel,” Hope, my assistant buzzed me. “I have Mr. Diaz on the line for you. He says it’s urgent.”
“Put him through.” I hadn’t spoken to Juan in a couple months. He was a friend and mentor, and responsible for making me the man I was today. I didn’t like to think about what could have happened to my family if he hadn’t intervened.
“Mateo,” Juan’s raspy voice echoed through the phone. “How are you?”
“I’m well and you?”
“I could be better.” 
He was always to the point. He didn’t believe in wasting time. I liked that about him.
“Is everything okay?” I asked. 
“I’m great. Business is good. I can’t complain.”
“The new website is working out?” 
“No problems at all. The overhaul you did last time really did the trick.”
“I’m glad to hear it.”  I leaned back in my chair, gazing out the window that overlooked a small back street in New York City. “What can I do for you?” 
My own father had died from a drug overdose when I was thirteen. Juan had been a family friend and stepped in to help my mother with me and my two younger siblings. We owed him a great deal, but he rarely asked any of us for anything.
“It’s my daughter Giselle.”
“How is she?” I hadn’t seen her since she was a kid. When Juan divorced she had gone to live with her mother in Connecticut. I remembered when she was born. I had just been accepted to Princeton and was able to go thanks to Juan’s generosity. He put me, my brother and my sister through college. He had become a role model for all of us and we worked hard to make him proud.
“She’s a handful. She graduated from college last spring and has no idea what she wants to do with herself. She got engaged to a bum after dating him for three months. She and her mother planned this over-the-top wedding and the bum called it off a month before, leaving me with a hefty check.”
“That’s terrible.” How could she be old enough to get married? Where had the time gone?
“It was a blessing, trust me. Giselle is a woman scorned now though. She’s moved to the city which wasn’t the best decision. She’s out until all hours of the night and I can’t control her. Not that I ever could. I screwed up with her.”
“I’m sure it isn’t that bad.”
“She needs to grow up but won’t listen to me.”
“That sounds stressful.”
“You have no idea.” He sighed. “I’m hoping you can help.”
“Me?” His statement caught me off guard. “What can I do?” I had no experience with wild children.
“Well, now that she’s in the city I thought you could give her a job at your agency. Keep an eye on her for me so she doesn’t do anything stupid.”
“You want me to, ah, babysit her?”
“For lack of a better term.”
“Juan, I’m really busy. I’m not sure I’m the right man for this job.” I didn’t want to turn him down but how could I be expected to watch his out of control daughter?
“You’re the right man. You’re the only man I’d trust to do this.”
Without Juan, I would never have gone to college. I might not have finished high school. We lived in a bad neighborhood and were barely above the poverty level when my father died. Juan moved us to a better area and looked after us. He got my mother a full-time job and made sure we had everything we needed. Why couldn’t he have asked me for another favor? Anything else.
“Mateo, I need you to do this for me. The guy just eloped and when Giselle finds out she’s going to really spiral out of control. She needs someone to reign her in.”
“You’re her father and if you can’t do it, how do you expect me to?”
“If you give her a job, a sense of purpose maybe she’ll move forward. Find a good guy this time and settle down.”
“Does she have graphic design experience?”
“She has a degree in psychology.”
Of course she does. This just keeps getting better.
“I’m not asking you to make her the CEO.” He laughed but I heard the impatience in his tone. “She can start at the bottom. She’s a trust fund baby. She doesn’t need the money. She just needs a place to go every day. A reason to behave. She needs a chance. We all need a chance and someone to give us one. You do understand that, don’t you?”
His meaning was not lost on me. 
“I’m sure I can find something for her to do around here.” What choice did I have?
“I thought you would,” he said. “She’ll be in to meet with you tomorrow morning around ten. Does that work?”
I glanced at my planner. I’d have to move a few meetings around but it was doable. “That’ll be fine.” I shook my head and smiled. How could I complain? I did business the same way as Juan. When I wanted something I usually got it.
“Thank you, kid.” There was a relief in his tone. “I knew I could count on you.”
Staring out the window, I wondered just how much of a disruption Giselle Diaz was going to be to my daily routine. I guess I’d find out soon enough.

***

Giselle
Downing my third shot, the numbness started to kick in. I wanted to forget. How could he do that to me? Break off our engagement and then elope with someone else? And I find out on fucking social media. No one humiliated me that way.
I raised my hand and then pointed to my shot glass. “It’s empty,” I informed the bartender. “Another.”
He walked over with the bottle of tequila. “You’re taking a break after this, beautiful.”
“Yeah, sure.” I winked at him. “Whatever you say.” As long as I kept the cash flowing and I wasn’t driving what did he care?
This bar was new to me. I hadn’t meant to end up here. I had an appointment tomorrow morning at some agency my dad set up for me with one of his old friends. I took a ride on the subway to check out the building because I had nothing better to do. On my way in I got the alert that my ex had gotten married so instead of checking out the agency I landed at the bar next door. I thought maybe a drink or two would help me cope.
 Glancing to the right, I stared into the sexiest gray eyes I’d ever seen. Where did he come from? Back to those eyes. They reminded me of a wolf. One that was about to pounce. Hell, this one could pounce on me all night long and make me forget... shit, my ex who left me to marry someone else. The hottie took a seat next to me and ordered an expensive scotch. Neat. One look at his suit and I knew this man was money. His shoes cost more than some people made in a month, and his watch didn’t come from a department store. It was custom. He was older than me. Maybe in his late thirties. Older than I was used to but that didn’t bother me. It wasn’t as if we were going to make a life together. I was drunk enough to go home with him. One night was all I needed. I didn’t see a ring on his finger so I kicked back the rest of my tequila and moved my bar stool closer to his.
He sipped his drink and then turned and smiled at me.
“Hey.” Should I play this shy and innocent or bold and raunchy? What would designer man like? “You buying?”
“Sure.” He motioned to the bartender and then pointed to my glass.
“You know what? She’s had enough,” the strict bartender said. “She hasn’t even been here that long.”
“Oh, come on buzz kill.” I laughed. “I’m not driving.”
“Just one more,” the impeccable man, who was becoming more attractive by the second, said. There wasn’t one thing I could find out of place with this guy. He smelled like spice and my fingers trembled to rub his stubble-covered jaw. What would that feel like between my thighs? When he turned back to stare at me he had my undivided attention. “Just this one.”
“Whatever you say.” 
“Good.” He took a sip of his drink.
Should I be submissive? He looked like he might enjoy that. Who was I kidding? I was no one’s submissive but for one night I could be anything he wanted.
When the bartender placed my shot in front of me he pointed and gave me a stern look.
“I’ll behave.” I lifted my glass and toasted my new friend. One I had hoped to know rather intimately by the time this evening was over. “To new acquaintances.”
He tapped his glass to mine before tossing his head back and finishing his scotch. I didn’t want to be rude so I finished mine too. That might have been a mistake. Three was fun but four shots of tequila may have been excessive. I took a deep breath and waited for the room to stop spinning. It didn’t. Maybe I should have listened to the bartender.
“Are you okay?” His voice was deep, authoritative. Judging from his appearance he looked like a man who got shit done.
“Yeah.” I rested my chin in my hand, trying to hold myself up. “I’m great. I’m Giselle, by the way.”
“Giselle?” The skin creased between his brow.
“I know, it’s a unique name. My mother liked the ballet.”
“I’ve never seen you here before. What brings you to this area of the city?”
“I have a meeting in the building next door so I thought I’d come check it out.” It wasn’t like I had anything better to do.
“Do you always stop at the nearest bar and do shots by yourself?”
“I’m not an alcoholic if that’s what you’re suggesting.”
“I’m not suggesting anything.” When he turned his stool to face me, all I was all I wanted was his hands on me.  “Why don’t you tell me why you’re here?”
“My father is making me go work for one of his old friends. Do you really think I want to work at some stale ad agency for some old man?”
“Have you researched this stale agency?” He looked like he was trying to hold back a smirk but I detected the amusement in his eyes. 
“What? No, but that’s beside the point.” I held onto the side of the bar, trying not to slip off my stool.  “You’re missing the point.”
“Am I?”
“The point is my dad is trying to control me by making me work for one of his friends. He wants to keep tabs on me.”
“It appears he might be right.”
“Whose side are you on, Meticulous?”
“Meticulous?”
“Oops.” I giggled. “Did I say that out loud?”
He nodded.
“You’re perfect,” I said. “Look at you. You seem like you pay attention to all the details. You’re sharp, attentive.”
“We were talking about you.”
“What were we saying?” I placed my hand on top of his. “Oh, right. How did I end up here?”
“Yes.”
“On my way to check out the stale agency, which I never got to do, I found out that my ex eloped with some slut he met in a strip club.”
“He doesn’t exactly sound like he was worth your time.”
“That’s not the point either!” I yelled but then realized the alcohol may have affected my tone when I noticed several people staring at me. “Have you ever been in love?” I lowered my voice.
“We’re not talking about me, remember?”
“Did I hit a nerve?”
He gazed into his empty glass and I wondered what Mr. Meticulous was thinking. Did I care? I drank too much and let my ex ruin my night. Any chance I had hooking up with the sexiest man alive was over considering I couldn’t even stand up.
“I think I better get a cab.” When I slipped off the stool, I lost my balance. 
“Whoa.” He grabbed my arm and held me steady. When I gazed into his steel gray eyes, I forgot why my night had been so crappy. “Let me take you home.”
“What?” I shook my head. “I’m too drunk to...” 
“I’ll just drop you off. Trust me. I like my women alert and aware of what we’re doing.”
“I don’t even know your name.” I closed my eyes and leaned into him, inhaling his appealing scent. “Okay, you can take me home.”

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