LOGINSawyer Campair finds herself thrown into a world she never wanted to be a part of. After moving to be closer to her mother, she is forced to interact with the family of her mother's new husband. A family that is the richest and most powerful family in the entire city. And her stepfather is the head of it. Dimitri Drakos owns the massive company that is the major source of the family's wealth. But while her mother believes Sawyer has come to be with her, she has an ulterior motive for being in the city—to bring the company down. After getting a job in a critical department, she believes she is well on her way to achieving her goal. Until she meets someone who could derail her plans... and potentially steal her heart. Sylas Drakos was the prodigal son returning to the fold of the family that despised him. After fifteen years away, it was time to fulfill the last wish of his deceased father—root out corruption within Wyvern Capital. Sylas showed up prepared for a fight but he wasn't prepared to fall for the last person he ever would have expected—his brother's stepdaughter. With an animal attraction, the two find it impossible to stay away from each other. When they discover they are both working toward similar goals, they team up—in both the boardroom and the bedroom. But the task soon proves to be more dangerous than they both anticipated. Can Sylas keep Sawyer safe without losing her? Can Sawyer find vengeance without losing herself to the man of her dreams? Will either of them survive their forbidden relationship before the family finds out?
View MoreHere we go. Two hours. That’s all I had to get through was two hours tops. That shouldn’t be too hard. It is a masquerade ball after all. The vast majority of the people here wouldn’t have recognized me without the mask anyway. At least that can last a bit longer after tonight and I wouldn’t have a problem slipping out.
I took the glass of expensive champaign that was offered to me and downed it, replacing the empty glass with a full one from another passing waiter. I wasn’t going to get drunk but I was certainly going to need to be libated for this.
THIS meaning my mother’s wedding anniversary celebration. It’s been one year since she married Dimitrios Drakos, CEO of Wyvern Capital Enterprises, a multibillion-dollar company with a finger in more pies than you could count. So, needless to say, no expense had been spared on the party of the season.
“Okay, girl, I know it’s hard for you to not be all broody and everything, but I’m really going to need you to lighten up tonight,” Christina, my best friend, said as she found me in the shadowy corner I had found to hide away in. “It’s not going to kill you to mingle a little.”
“I have no interest in mingling with these people,” I said with an eyeroll. “I should be home preparing for Monday.”
“Oh, come on, you’ve been studying for two weeks straight,” Christina argued. “You know those accounts inside out. It’s time to take a break and let it all sink in. Besides, this is a social event. Not a business one. I’m sure we’ll find out some juicy gossip we can use to mock the one-percenters over ice cream tomorrow.”
I laughed as I shook my head. “I love how being a catty bitch is you’re idea of downtime,” I teased. “But I guess the appearance of being social should keep my mother from throwing me at every available bachelor in the building.”
“That’s the spirit,” Christina cheered.
I tugged at the all-too expensive and form fitting dress that my mother had forced me to wear as Christina hooked my arm to drag me toward the nearest congregation of guests. Hovering close, I tried to pick up their conversation as Christina studied the room, no doubt finding a strategic spot among the party-goers. Still, she must have sensed my continued apprehension.
“You wait here while I go get you something a little stronger,” she instructed, leaving before I could protest.
I let out a slow sigh as I caught the woman next to me talking about her recent trip to her Italian villa. I forced a smile as I listened to these woman complain about the most ridiculous things. Hopefully my mask hid the fact that my brain quickly started to tune them out. I zoned out so completely that I gasped when someone yanked my arm. Suddenly, I was spun onto the dance floor where I was pressed against a sturdy chest.
“Pardon me,” a deep, silky voice spoke, sending a shiver down my spine as warm breath grazed along my cheek. “You looked like you needed rescuing from a mind-numbing exchange of small talk.”
“Ha, you could say that,” I replied, getting a look at a rugged jawline covered in effortlessly attractive stubble framing a pair of surprisingly inviting lips. “I suppose I owe you a thank you.”
The corner of his mouth tipped up. “Not at all,” the mystery man stated. “My motivations were purely selfish. Still, you get to experience more stimulating conversation and I successfully avoid a family inquisition.”
“You’re pretty self-assured to assume you’d be able to provide more interesting conversation,” I commented, failing to suppress an amused grin.
He continued to fluidly lead me around the other dancers. Like the rest of the room, half of his face was hidden behind a mask, which did enough to hide his identity. Still, I doubted we had ever met before. From the laugh lines at the corner of his eyes and the gray that speckled his perfectly styled hair, he was older. Not that age worked against him. There was no mistaking the firmness of muscle beneath that tailored tux. He clearly had a physique that improved with maturity and I would be lying if I said it didn’t have my heart beating just a little bit faster.
“That’s certainly not the worst thing I’ve ever been called,” he replied. “And entirely accurate. The question is—can the same be said of you?”
I lifted my chin defiantly. “I’m not sure what you mean, sir.”
My breath hitched as he pressed me closer to him, his hand splayed across the small of my back with an intoxicating pressure.
“You’re out of place,” he stated. “I can’t decide if it’s because you’re supposed to be here but don’t want to be or you don’t belong and aren’t sure how to hide it.”
If anyone else had said that to me, it would have been intentionally offensive. For some reason, I sensed he was genuinely fascinated by either possibility. Still, I wasn’t just going to give him the smug satisfaction of a straight answer.
“Why wouldn’t I belong here?”
“If my opinion determined the guest list, I couldn’t fathom a reason you wouldn’t,” he said smoothly, his hazel eyes keeping me completely captivated. “But your body language was telling a different story.”
“Like what?” I asked, licking my lips that suddenly felt dry with how close he was leaning in.
“That you feel out of place in that dress,” he said huskily. “You wouldn’t have chosen it if you weren’t in a place that required the attire. Which is a shame, because it suits you incredibly well.”
My cheeks flushed. There was no mistaking the sexual undertone of the compliment. Maybe it was the champagne going to my head but I was surprisingly into it.
“What else is my body language saying?”
Catching the cue, his mouth claimed mine. It was like an explosion of heat washed over me. Every nerve ending of my body responded with a tingling sensation. I stopped breathing as his tongue encouraged me to open for him. He was undoubtedly the best thing I’d tasted all night. I’d completely forgotten where I was until a burst of nearby laughter pulled me back to reality.
“How are we looking?” I asked impatiently. “How much longer?”“Ten… maybe fifteen more minutes,” Shawn said. “I can’t make it go any faster. What’s the rush anyway? We can’t start the security reset until eight P.M.”I knew he was right but I was getting anxious. I’d waited long enough to get the chance to search Charles’ office. The night of the poker game ended up being more fruitful than I had expected. On my way back into the bar, I grabbed our waitress and gave her a generous tip with instructions to strengthen his drinks the rest of the evening. While he didn’t say anything significantly incriminating, he gave some information that filled in some of our holes. I also got the opportunity to look at his phone and check his contacts.The call he had received was from a contact listed as Antoni. No last name, but I didn’t need one. There was no way it was a coincidence that Antoni Athenilis was frequenting a strip club linked to my family while that name was in Charles’ phone. Now I
The only saving grace for the evening was that my agreement to her terms was enough to keep my mother off the topic of dating for the rest of the meal. It meant I was able to compose myself somewhat normally. Even though it somehow felt like I’d made a deal with the devil.Okay, so that was a bit harsh.But it was the truth. I felt sick. My mind warred between heartache and nothingness. Logic tried to break through. My common sense telling me it would probably be better if I moved on and found someone else. That Carson wasn’t a bad choice. But it was no use.By the time I made it home, I felt so emotionally raw I didn’t know how to react. I fell onto the couch, staring off into space. Arlo climbed up next to me. Offering the only bit of comfort that could get through the chaos.I was still in the same spot when Christina came home.“Sawyer…” She came rushing to me, her arms going around my shoulders. “Was she that bad tonight? What did she say this time?”I shook my head. “It’s me, Ch
I played with the edge of the cloth napkin at the fancy restaurant my mother insisted on bringing me to. I was still expecting someone else to show up any minute despite her assurances that it would be just us tonight. She had stepped away to the restroom as soon as we were seated, so it wouldn’t be a shock for her to return with some guy she picked up for me. The possibility was the only reason I even glanced at the menu. If it was just the two of us, my mother would no doubt order for me without even thinking.“I’m back,” Mom said brightly as she took her seat across from me. I instinctually looked around. Again, still waiting for some man to join us. “I’m so glad you came out with me tonight.” She grabbed my hand and squeezed it. “I feel like we haven’t had nearly enough time together since you moved here.”“Mom, we have dinner once a week,” I reminded her.“I know,” she said. “But that’s always a dinner party or your father is with us. I wanted it to be just you and me tonight.”“
We were two hours in, and the hands were moving fast now. I was five-grand down, but the atmosphere was good. Even Charles had loosened up. It may have been the three hands I’d let him win or the constant supply of alcohol our host saw too, but he no longer seemed averse to my presence.“Meech, maybe if you put that damn cigar out you’d be able to see your hand,” I said, noticing how close he had to bring his cards to his face.“It’s no use,” Charles said. “We tell him that every time but we still have to suffer through his haze.”“Look, this is the only time my wife lets me indulge,” Dimitri protested. “And she’s the only one who can tell me what I can and can’t do.”“I never thought I’d see the day when a Drakos was a whipped man,” Mortin said gruffly. “It’s a disgrace.”“Have you seen my wife?” Dimitri said with a raised eyebrow. “If choosing not to smell like an ashtray soI can keep fucking that gorgeous woman whenever the hell I want makes me whipped, then so be it.”“I guess we












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