Forbidden Love With The Pastor's Billionaire Son
her energy filling the room. Her friend's dramatic entrances were nothing
ust met," Kimberly said, her
ow, already bracing herse
ersized handbag on the counter. "No, silly. Her
vaguely familiar. "Isn't s
amily-fashion, luxury, all that. And let me tell you, she is stunning. Like, jaw-dro
rine said, turning back to t
She's actually super nice. We got to talki
"You barely know her, and she's
rich and fabulous work, I guess. An
she already knew where
r families have been close for years. She's known
though she tried to hide it.
dying Catherine's face. "Yo
said quickly. "There's no
hed into a detailed account of her conversation with Alexandra, describing e
xandra and Brandon together made her uneasy, even though she had no reason to f
he thought
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shop again, this time wearing an outfit
r," she announced, striking a pl
"You look great. Just don'
earn her secrets, not compete with her. B
head, amused despite
o focus on her work, but her mind kept drifting to Alexandra. What kind of person
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cale restaurant. Alexandra was every bit as glamorous as Kimberly had describ
ooth and confident. "Tell me about
rectness of the question. "Oh, I don't know hi
lifted slightly. "C
tone casual. "Brandon stopped by one day, and the
it didn't quite reach her eyes. "Interesting. I did
eah, it surprised me too. Catherine said he seemed really down-t
ways had a way of charming people. But trust
her head. "Wha
reputation to uphold. Brandon might seem approachable, but there's a lot h
nd Kimberly couldn't tell if
erly said lightly. "She c
I'm sure she can. But still, it's good to know
conversation left her with
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ly called Catherine to sha
imberly said. "And she definitely has her
e phone pressed to her ear.
ans. It was subtle, but I got the feeling she doesn
htened. "Why would she care? It's
careful, Catherine. Alexandra's not t
mind spinning. "Thanks
ng at the ceiling. She hadn't even met Alexandra, and ye
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ss of wine as she stared out at the city skyline. Her conversation with Ki
ir social circle, but this felt different. The way Kimberly had spoke
think he could make his own choices, but she knew better. The Hartman
ndra reached for her phone. It was time t
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over paperwork for one of the family's charitable pro
e was from
k. Call me whe
He put the phone down, deciding to deal with it later. Right
kindness, her authenticity, that drew him in. She was nothing like
knew his family's world was complicated, and bri
f staying away from
ire, he realized one thing for certain: wh