No Ordinary Billionaire
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Sarah explained the phone call to Dante. “It’s strange, but she almost sounded . . . happy when she was talking about my father. She’s rarely mentioned him over the years. Maybe it was too painful.”
“Are you happy she’s coming?” Dante dropped Coco gently to the floor and swept Sarah into his lap.
“Yes. She might never change much, but she’s my only family. She was never actually abusive. She was just so focused on my education that nothing else ever mattered. I think she thought she was doing the right thing by focusing only on my education.” Elaine Baxter was never going to be a warm and fuzzy mother, but she was her mom. “At least I won’t have to worry about her trying to marry me off anymore.”
“Damn right you won’t,” Dante rasped. “You’re mine now. We’re going shopping for your ring tomorrow.”
Sarah rested her head against Dante’s shoulder with a smile. “She wanted to know when we’re getting married and what your IQ is.”
“Next week,” Dante said emphatically. “And I’ve never been tested. I think you’re smart enough for both of us, sweetheart.”
Sarah rolled her eyes. “Even a small wedding takes time to arrange.” In a more serious voice, she said, “And I think you’ve taught me a lot more than I’ve taught you.”
“Next month,” Dante grumbled unhappily.
Sarah laughed, delighted that Dante was so eager to get married. “I was thinking about next year. I’d have more time to arrange everything.”
He dropped her carefully on the couch and came down on top of her, most of his weight resting on his elbows. “Try again, woman. I’m not waiting a year for you to be my wife.”
Sarah looked up at his ferocious expression and smiled. “Next year. Early next year,” she compromised.
“Not. Happening,” Dante answered belligerently.
“I’ll talk to Emily and see how quickly we can get it together. But I think she’ll agree with me,” Sarah answered firmly.
“I’ll talk to my siblings and they’ll help me get everything together within a month,” Dante argued. “And I doubt Emily will agree. Grady married Emily within weeks. We Sinclairs work fast when we decide we really want something,” he mentioned arrogantly.
“Do you think all of your siblings will be able to make it?” Sarah asked, concerned. She wanted Dante and his siblings to start connecting again. Obviously, they all needed each other; they just didn’t want to admit it.
“I’ll make sure I pick a time when they can all come,” Dante replied, running a finger down her cheek softly. “I want Hope and Evan to get a chance to meet you.”
“And Jared? Do you think he’ll stay for a while?” Sarah queried curiously.
“Something’s going on with Jared. I just haven’t quite been able to figure out what he’s up to. Something tells me he’ll still be here,” Dante answered cagily.
“What? You know something,” Sarah accused.
Dante shrugged. “Not really. But I think he must have his eye on a woman who isn’t easily persuaded. He’s been here for weeks, and I haven’t once seen him with a female.”
“It hasn’t been that long,” Sarah argued.
“Long enough,” Dante answered mysteriously, leaning down to kiss her into silence.
Sarah forgot everything the moment his lips met hers. She wrapped her arms around Dante’s neck and stroked his naked, muscular back. She had gotten dressed again in a pair of jeans and summer shirt, but Dante had just pulled on a pair of jeans to come downstairs.
He pulled back to gaze into her eyes, and his look was unusually vulnerable and pleading as he said huskily, “Marry me, Sarah. Don’t make me wait.”
Getting married in a month wasn’t reasonable, nor was it sensible. It would be a mad dash to get everything done on time, and she’d need to enlist the help of a lot of people in the community, including Emily, Randi, and Dante’s siblings. No . . . it wasn’t the least bit rational. But when she looked into Dante’s hopeful eyes, she saw her future, a future with the man she loved.
As insane as it might be, she didn’t want to wait, either, so she murmured, “Yes. We’ll find a way.”
His eyes lit up with a joy that warmed Sarah’s heart, making her fall even further under his spell.
“Yes,” he shouted triumphantly, spearing his fingers into her hair to give her a kiss that took her breath away.
Through a haze of passion, Sarah decided that sometimes madness was better than intellect. As Dante carried her back upstairs to the bedroom to show her exactly how happy he was, she was positive that in this situation, foolishness was absolutely divine.
~The End~
AUTHOR ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
First and most importantly, I want to thank all of my readers for your patience and your interest in The Sinclairs. I know it took a while to get to the other siblings in The Sinclairs series, and I hope you’ll find that No Ordinary Billionaire was worth the wait.
A huge thank-you to everyone at Montlake who helped me make it through a whole new-to-me process of editing and publishing. To my editors at Montlake, Kelli and Maria . . . my deepest gratitude for making this transition easier, and for believing in me and my books.
To my street team, Jan’s Gems, all I can say is that you ladies rock. Your kindness and support amaze me every single day.
Thank you to my husband, Sri, who is seldom seen, but is always in the background doing the jobs that have to be done so that I can write. I love you and you’re amazing.
I hope you all enjoy reading Dante and Sarah’s book as much as I loved writing their story.
—Jan (J.S. Scott)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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J.S. “Jan” Scott is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling romance author. She’s an avid reader of all types of books and other forms of literature, but romance has always been her genre of choice. Creating what she loves to read, Jan writes both contemporary and paranormal romances. They are almost always steamy, generally feature an alpha male, and have a happily ever after because she just can’t seem to write them any other way!
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