Book & Author Details:
The Billionaire’s Deal (Episode 1) by Crystal Kaswell
Publication date: July 17th 2015
Genres: New Adult, Romance
Synopsis:
Kat Wilder is screwed. No parents to take care of her. No money to pay the mortgage for the apartment she shares with her little sister. No chance at a future. She doesn’t even have time to daydream about her passions. She barely gets by waiting tables, getting treated like crap by the wealthy people who think she’s nothing.
Then she runs straight into billionaire tech CEO Blake Sterling.
Aloof, distant, and utterly in control, Blake is impossible to read. He wants Kat to play the role of his girlfriend and he’s more than willing to dig her out of debt. His intentions are good. According to him.
They need to convince everyone they’re madly, deeply in love. Their entire relationship would be a lie. And a big one. The one true thing—the two of them alone, together—that part would be amazing.
It would be Blake’s way. Blake’s terms. Blake utterly in control, inside and outside the bedroom.
There’s no way she can agree. There’s no way she can refuse.
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Blake is sitting in my section[JM1] . All smug and sure of himself like he specifically
requested to sit there. Or maybe that isn't his smug look. I don't really know
the guy. He has the same impenetrable expression he did last time I saw him.
Fine. I can still do my job.
I make my way to Blake's table and skip the usual formalities.
"Hi."
He studies my expression. "Did you ice your ankle?"
"Whiskey. Rocks."
"You'll get that faster at the bar."
"I prefer here."
"I'll have that right up." I step back with my best
customer service smile. But the other day, he said he hated that. I drop the
smile. Shit. I can't let some stranger dictate when or if I smile.
His eyes are on me the entire time I punch in the drink order.
This time of day, middle of the afternoon, it's so dead there's nowhere else to
look.
I pretend I'm busy, arranging the salt and pepper shakers so
they're extra neat.
When the drink is ready, I drop it off without a word.
"Wait," he says.
"My manager won't like that."
"I'll have a word with her then." He holds my gaze.
"Very complimentary."
I swallow hard. Somehow, I believe that Blake could convince my
manager that sitting with him is the pillar of customer service.
God knows I could use a minute to rest.
I side into the chair, doing my best to smooth my already dirty
white shirt. "Well?"
"How does your ankle feel?"
"Fine." I press my palms against the chair. "You
know, I really don't need your help."
Those piercing eyes find mine. "You don't know how I can
help."
I'd ask who the hell he thinks he is, but he's a billionaire
CEO. He knows exactly who he is.
"I'm not interested in your help," I say. "You've
done your good deed and checked on me. Let's leave it at that."
"That's a fair assessment."
I fold my arms over my chest. "Glad you agree."
"But we have something else to discuss."
His hand closes around my wrist and a gentle buzz spreads
through my body. I feel warm everywhere. Hot even.
I want him touching me. It's shocking how much I want this
stranger touching me. I want him ripping off this stupid blouse and these black
jeans and touching me everywhere.
Deep breath. He's a hot guy. That's it. I won't let him drive me
out of my mind.
"What is that?" I ask.
He leans back in the chair. "You were interviewing for a
job the other day."
That grabs my attention. I shake my head to rid it of illicit
thoughts and motion to him be quiet.
Managers aren't too fond of their employees looking for better jobs.
I take a deep breath to calm down. "We can't all be tech
CEOs."
Blake has no reaction to that.
He leans a little closer, those piercing eyes on mine.
"You're a very beautiful girl."
There's a flutter in my stomach. Then somewhere below it.
"Thank you."
"I bet you clean up very well."
"Excuse me?" My work outfit isn't the paragon of sexy,
but still. He seemed so well-mannered.
"I have a proposition for you. It's unorthodox."
I bite my tongue. Can't yell at customers. "I'm not a
whore."
"I wouldn't be paying you for sex."
All intentions of whispering go out the window. I get loud.
"What--you'd pay for the time and we'd happen to have sex? I know how this
kind of thing goes. I wasn't born yesterday." I push my chair back and jump
to my feet.
Blake takes a slow sip of his whiskey and motions for me to sit.
"No. It's a job."
I dig my hands into my thighs and take a step away from the
table. "Whatever you want, I'm not interested."
"Kat Wilder," he says.
"So you know my last name--so what?"
"Your parents died three years ago. You live with your
sister in an apartment in Brooklyn. There should be about ten years on the
mortgage. And since you're working here, I'm guessing you didn't inherent all
that much."
"What's your point?" I snap.
"There's no way you can afford to support yourself on your
salary here. You sister is eighteen-[JM8] "
"Don't fucking talk about my sister."
"Okay. Let's leave her out of this."
Again, he motions for me to sit. I do.
Blake speaks in a calm, even voice. "You're twenty-one. No
college education. No safety net. You need money,[JM9] and you
don't have many options."
"And?"
"It would be a difficult job, but nothing you can't
do."
"I'm not a whore."
"I wouldn't pay for sex. That would be because you want
me." He brushes his hand against the inside of my knee.
My breath catches in my throat. "No, I..."
"But..." My heart thuds. That flutter is in full
affect. It's ridiculous. I don't even know the guy but the thought of him
wanting me... I'm on fire.
"You'd be playing a part. My loving girlfriend. All of that
would be fake. The two of us, alone together, that would be real."
"I don't know how to be a pretend girlfriend." I wipe
my palms on my jeans. "I don't even know how to be a real
girlfriend."
He stares at me, studying me. "You're perfect. I'm willing
to negotiate if you're interested."
"No, I couldn't." I break away from his gaze but I'm
still hot all over. Stand up. Step back. Like I'm almost done with work.
"Take a few days. Consider it."
I shake my head. It's ridiculous. Absurd even. Blake Sterling,
super-[JM11] hot billionaire CEO, can get any girl he wants.
He doesn't need to pay someone to be his pretend girlfriend.
AUTHOR BIO:
Crystal Kaswell writes steamy romances with flawed characters. When she isn't writing, she is thinking about writing. Or watching way too many episodes of Law and Order in a row.
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a Rafflecopter giveawayPublication date: July 17th 2015
Genres: New Adult, Romance
Synopsis:
Blake is sitting in my section[JM1] . All smug and sure of himself like he specifically
requested to sit there. Or maybe that isn't his smug look. I don't really know
the guy. He has the same impenetrable expression he did last time I saw him.
Fine. I can still do my job.
I make my way to Blake's table and skip the usual formalities.
"Hi."
He studies my expression. "Did you ice your ankle?"
"Whiskey. Rocks."
"You'll get that faster at the bar."
"I prefer here."
"I'll have that right up." I step back with my best
customer service smile. But the other day, he said he hated that. I drop the
smile. Shit. I can't let some stranger dictate when or if I smile.
His eyes are on me the entire time I punch in the drink order.
This time of day, middle of the afternoon, it's so dead there's nowhere else to
look.
I pretend I'm busy, arranging the salt and pepper shakers so
they're extra neat.
When the drink is ready, I drop it off without a word.
"Wait," he says.
"My manager won't like that."
"I'll have a word with her then." He holds my gaze.
"Very complimentary."
I swallow hard. Somehow, I believe that Blake could convince my
manager that sitting with him is the pillar of customer service.
God knows I could use a minute to rest.
I side into the chair, doing my best to smooth my already dirty
white shirt. "Well?"
"How does your ankle feel?"
"Fine." I press my palms against the chair. "You
know, I really don't need your help."
Those piercing eyes find mine. "You don't know how I can
help."
I'd ask who the hell he thinks he is, but he's a billionaire
CEO. He knows exactly who he is.
"I'm not interested in your help," I say. "You've
done your good deed and checked on me. Let's leave it at that."
"That's a fair assessment."
I fold my arms over my chest. "Glad you agree."
"But we have something else to discuss."
His hand closes around my wrist and a gentle buzz spreads
through my body. I feel warm everywhere. Hot even.
I want him touching me. It's shocking how much I want this
stranger touching me. I want him ripping off this stupid blouse and these black
jeans and touching me everywhere.
Deep breath. He's a hot guy. That's it. I won't let him drive me
out of my mind.
"What is that?" I ask.
He leans back in the chair. "You were interviewing for a
job the other day."
That grabs my attention. I shake my head to rid it of illicit
thoughts and motion to him be quiet.
Managers aren't too fond of their employees looking for better jobs.
I take a deep breath to calm down. "We can't all be tech
CEOs."
Blake has no reaction to that.
He leans a little closer, those piercing eyes on mine.
"You're a very beautiful girl."
There's a flutter in my stomach. Then somewhere below it.
"Thank you."
"I bet you clean up very well."
"Excuse me?" My work outfit isn't the paragon of sexy,
but still. He seemed so well-mannered.
"I have a proposition for you. It's unorthodox."
I bite my tongue. Can't yell at customers. "I'm not a
whore."
"I wouldn't be paying you for sex."
All intentions of whispering go out the window. I get loud.
"What--you'd pay for the time and we'd happen to have sex? I know how this
kind of thing goes. I wasn't born yesterday." I push my chair back and jump
to my feet.
Blake takes a slow sip of his whiskey and motions for me to sit.
"No. It's a job."
I dig my hands into my thighs and take a step away from the
table. "Whatever you want, I'm not interested."
"Kat Wilder," he says.
"So you know my last name--so what?"
"Your parents died three years ago. You live with your
sister in an apartment in Brooklyn. There should be about ten years on the
mortgage. And since you're working here, I'm guessing you didn't inherent all
that much."
"What's your point?" I snap.
"There's no way you can afford to support yourself on your
salary here. You sister is eighteen-[JM8] "
"Don't fucking talk about my sister."
"Okay. Let's leave her out of this."
Again, he motions for me to sit. I do.
Blake speaks in a calm, even voice. "You're twenty-one. No
college education. No safety net. You need money,[JM9] and you
don't have many options."
"And?"
"It would be a difficult job, but nothing you can't
do."
"I'm not a whore."
"I wouldn't pay for sex. That would be because you want
me." He brushes his hand against the inside of my knee.
My breath catches in my throat. "No, I..."
"But..." My heart thuds. That flutter is in full
affect. It's ridiculous. I don't even know the guy but the thought of him
wanting me... I'm on fire.
"You'd be playing a part. My loving girlfriend. All of that
would be fake. The two of us, alone together, that would be real."
"I don't know how to be a pretend girlfriend." I wipe
my palms on my jeans. "I don't even know how to be a real
girlfriend."
He stares at me, studying me. "You're perfect. I'm willing
to negotiate if you're interested."
"No, I couldn't." I break away from his gaze but I'm
still hot all over. Stand up. Step back. Like I'm almost done with work.
"Take a few days. Consider it."
I shake my head. It's ridiculous. Absurd even. Blake Sterling,
super-[JM11] hot billionaire CEO, can get any girl he wants.
He doesn't need to pay someone to be his pretend girlfriend.
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