SINFUL DEAL
two things with
eer was on the
d save it was the last p
Gala. The ballroom shimmered with golden chandeliers, the murmur of Manhattan's elite blending with the clinking of expensi
as here fo
e was more than just another designer catering to the rich. But one bad deal, one high-pro
es with people who, weeks ago, wouldn't have hesitated to sign contrac
d as she spotted h
ored suit making him look even more untouchable than usual. His presence commanded attention, even in a ro
w his reputation well. Ruthless. Calculated.
t to walk straig
ath, she cro
said smoothly. "I bel
nd unreadable. He took a slow s
w, unimpressed. "And why, exactl
, refusing to let his
ave somethin
uite a smile, but close enough
murmured. "Let's s