The Lawless Biker Alpha and the Audacious Lawyer
and sunlight burning through c
. 8:
and professional and pretending I hadn't spent half the night
prayer. Coffee burned my tongue as I threw on the first suit I could find-navy blue, co
inch of my skin while he whispered filthy promises in that whiskey-rough voice. I'd woken ach
dn't begin
ushed past, but her assistant flagged me down with
le. Patricia wants to see you the
, spreading the documents across my desk with shaking hands. Sexual as
d tilted
at all-he was Kane Drax, and somehow the universe
, exactly the kind of he-said-she-said that could destroy a career. But I'd been there.
venge, pure
e with the man who'd starred in every fo
uld think about was how Kane would look in that orange jumpsuit. Would it stretch acro
al. Stay p
on that had nothing to do with legal strategy. When the guard
the shackles. The jumpsuit should have made him look like any other inmate. Instead, it clung to every had the sharp angles of his face, and when those hazel-go
his lips was pure sin.
f how his gaze tracked every movement. The space between us felt electr
wn with hands that trembled slightly.
our mothe
and demanding. His intensity pinned me
sor
ntoxicating scent from Eclipse-leather and motor oil an
She'd been dead over a decade, killed in the line of dut
e of her name to
" My voice came out sm
ered across his feat
in the room dropped ten degrees, and I felt t
antly. "She died protecting
finished, his vo
le. For a moment, he towered over me, and I felt the full weight of his presence-daof heat in his eyes. The way his pup
nted
ng ablaze. Kane Drax-criminal, everything I should avoid-want
ant you as
ce crumple before I could stop it, the rejection hitti
. D
h distance between us as the small room allowe
oken glass. When he looked at me again, his eyes
over me, lingering on the conservative cut of my suit, the c
But it landed like a physical blow, an
y his rejection felt like losing something I'd never had. I bar
I
that shook despite my best efforts. "I'll
al
ne was pressed against the wall like he was trying to
oice was rough, desperate. "At Eclip
ome shred of professional dignity. But
es
t's why you can't be my lawyer. That's why
ut
apped open, burning with inte
any rational woman would. Instead, they sent heat spiraling through my
before I said something that would destroy us both. The moment my skinhand in shock. When I looked at Kane, he was froz
that," I
hen, in a voice like broken glass:
t like
e way he made me feel to call him on it. I fumbled the door ope
ed in my car did I l
ing to understand why a stranger's rejection felt like the end of the world. I hadn't flirte
had looked at me a
was how much I
plete dismissal of professional courtesy. Instead, I felt hollow,
made n
total. There was no logical reason for his rejection to hurt this muc
d, all I could think about was the desperation in Kane's voice when he'd w