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The Millionaire's Revenge Contract

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by Sonya Weiss


  Maddie put her hand on the side of his face. “After all the hell you and your friends went through because of what he did, you still helped my grandfather.”

  “I felt sorry for Samuel, but I didn’t do it for him. I did it for you.” A tear tracked down her face, and he gently wiped it away. “I will do anything, bear anything, for you.” He pressed her palm against his heart. “You own this, Maddie Russell.”

  She gave him a tremulous smile. “Then that makes me the richest woman in the world.” Her smile faded. “I’m sorry you won’t ever get the justice you deserve.”

  He put his finger against her lip for a second. “I won’t lie to you and say that it wasn’t a bitter pill to swallow, but I’ve had some time to do a lot of soul searching. I realized Adam wouldn’t have wanted me to be so revenge focused that I lost my way.” He’d visited Adam’s grave, and there, he’d finally allowed himself to grieve, to put down the burden he’d carried for years and say goodbye to his friend.

  “I just wish that there was something that I could do.”

  “There is,” Cole said. “You can love me and never stop.”

  “That, Mr. Big, won’t be a problem.”

  His heart soared. “Come back to our home. I want to make love to you. Then I want to build a life with you.”

  “That sounds perfect.”

  Epilogue

  Six months had passed since Maddie had moved back in with Cole. She’d welcomed every moment of those weeks like the gift that they were. To think that they’d almost missed out on being together still made chills run up her spine.

  She never got tired of the thrill of coming home after work knowing that she and Cole would have the evening together. He’d handed her the reins of the former Russell hotel, and within three months, she’d turned it around, restored the place to its glory days, and now it was making a steady profit again.

  Her parents’ divorce had become final, and Maddie was enjoying a new, better relationship with her mother. Much to her father’s dismay, he’d had to restore everything he’d weaseled away from her grandfather.

  She walked into the house a little later than she normally did, but she’d stayed longer at work to take care of a problem. It was already evening, and Cole had suggested that they go out tonight. She’d changed into a dress and redid her makeup before she’d left work.

  “Cole?” She walked into the living room and stopped.

  Not Cole, but her sister waited in the middle of the room.

  “What are you doing here?” she asked as she hugged her.

  “I needed to give you this,” Dani said with a smile as she offered up an envelope.

  Maddie opened it. Walk outside to the man waiting to bring you to me.

  “What is this?”

  “Let’s go see.”

  They climbed into the back of a limousine to find a CD with the words Play me written across it.

  Dani pulled a portable CD player from her purse and passed it over.

  Maddie inserted it and put the headphones on. Cole’s deep voice spoke in her ear. You are…beautiful. Amazing. Sexy. Compassionate. Patient. Adventurous. Fun. Captivating. Loved. Deeply. Passionately. Forever.

  By the time the car stopped, Maddie was openly crying. She dabbed her eyes with a tissue. “What’s going on?”

  Dani handed her another envelope. “Get out and open it then.”

  Maddie stepped out of the car and opened the envelope. Come to me in front of the Fountain, the words said. She looked up and then realized where she was. Grant Park. In the evenings, the Buckingham Fountain would change light colors as the water continually spewed. She and Cole had walked through the park two weeks ago, and she’d remarked how she’d loved the place.

  She made her way toward the water, and as she neared the bricks where tourists would walk around the fountain, she noticed a large group of people standing together. As soon as she looked at them, they began to sing one of her favorite love songs. The words floated out across the air, haunting the night with the beautiful lyrics.

  Cole, dressed in a tuxedo, was waiting for her.

  She stopped walking and covered her mouth with her hand, unable to move or speak.

  He came to meet her and gently pulled her hand away from her mouth. “Maddie Russell, the most amazing woman in the world.” He patted his chest. “Cole Mitchell, hopefully the luckiest man in the world.” He lowered himself to one knee and opened a ring box. “I love you. Will you marry me?”

  Maddie could only cry and nod. Cole rose and slipped the ring on her finger. She threw her arms around him, feeling so full of happiness that surely she was in danger of bursting from it.

  He wiped her tears away. “I want to give you everything you could ever want. Everything you ever dreamed of.”

  “You are what I want and what I dream of. I just want to be with you,” she said in a voice that wobbled.

  “And I with you and nothing else matters,” Cole said.

  Maddie couldn’t agree more as he bent his head and kissed her.

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  Acknowledgments

  When an author reaches the end of a series, there’s always a bit of sadness involved at the thought of saying goodbye to characters. That’s where I am with the ending of this book. Saying goodbye to a trio of friends who survived injustice, cruelty, the death of a friend/brother and on the road to revenge found what they needed more than revenge: love.

  This book wouldn’t be where it is today without the expertise and support of the entire team at Entangled. You are the magic makers. Alycia Tornetta, I wish that every author could be as lucky as I am and have an editor who is as amazing and talented as you are. Thank you for all that you do!

  To my circle of friends who help brainstorm and listen to plot woes, you are my cheerleaders, sounding boards, and people I can’t do without.

  Dala Dolan—there isn’t enough love in the world to give you back for all that you do and for the big heart that you have. Thank you for all the coffee, chocolate and the treasure of your friendship. Sister-wife still makes me laugh so hard!

  Dennis—thank you for being who you are. You have made a big difference in our lives. Thank you for being a hero to the minions.

  Michelle Guerrero for the laughter, the encouraging emails, the friendship and the occasional “that’s what she said” jokes. You enrich my life. Long live unicorns.

  Karen Nunes—for three-hour phone calls helping solve a problem, for talking about characters, writing, and for all the fun and love. I forgive you for coming back from Australia without a Hemsworth.

  To all the readers, bloggers, and reviewers, thank you a hundred times over for your support and kind words. Thank you for choosing this book.

  About the Author

  Sonya Weiss loves writing all things romance, whether it’s writing contemporary adult or teen fiction, and still hasn’t lost the wonder that she gets to do what she loves. She enjoys reading, movies, chocolate, and laughter and credits her daughters as being the sweetest blessings in her life.

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