Taming The Sinner: The Doctor’s Cold Game
he deception in the air. She was a woman who had survived forty years in New York high society; she could spot
ated, the word drip
op of the stairs, stood the patriarch, Grandfather Alexander. He leaned heavily on an ebony cane, his face a roadmap of wrinkles and ruthlessness.
er said, pointing a sharp finger at a puddle that h
he glanced down. The water from the ice bu
na lied, her voice steady despite the adrenaline co
sharply toward Charles. "Char
and ice, not champagne-the lie would crumble. Helena's grip on the door handle tightened until her knuckles turned whi
htly. "Yes, Madam. The young master requested a bottle of
a microscopic re
. "Young people. No discipline. Tell him not to be late for the rehearsal dinn
a whispered, lowering her
glare before following the old man toward the stairs. Helena watched
legs suddenly feeling like jelly. She squeezed her eye
oor flew open. Steam bil
ing water onto his broad shoulders. His skin was scrubbed red, but his eyes were cold, dark pits of
her. The predato
self off the door, trying to reg
d grabbed her chin, his fingers digging into her jaw with bruising
s voice dangerously low. "You think lying t
nch, didn't pull away, though his touch burned her skin. "If they saw her"-sh
nd it, a flicker of something else-annoyance, perhaps respe
eered. "For your father's failing com
ted, smoothing the front of the overs
ena's wrist, his grip like a manacle. "Oh no, darlin
, her heels catching on the wet carpet. He pull
he had pulled from a hanger, looking terrified. The smell
a forward. She near
rframe, crossing his muscular arms over his chest. "Show some hospitality. Help her
and her confidence snapped back into place.
wiggling her toes. "My shoes
ing her with a cruel smirk, waiting for her to break, waiting for
ine's foot. Her eyes narrowed, shifting focus. She wasn