ALL THIS TIME - NEW KINDLE RELEASE
All This Time - Blurb
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“Filled
with suspense, mystery as well as heart-filled emotion, All This Time offers a delightful read.” – Nancy Carty Lepri,
Freelance Editor, Reviewer, and Author of Tommy’sAmigo and TinyAngel
At thirty, Jenny Morgan’s biological clock is ticking. But as a fashion magazine CEO with a busy schedule and no significant other, her wish is unlikely to come true. When her father receives a potentially terminal diagnosis, he longs for a grandchild before he dies. With her religious beliefs, a sperm donor isn’t an alternative. Jenny’s only immediate available option is her single co-worker and best friend, Trevor Drake. Can she really trust him to be a good husband?
Trevor
has loved Jenny since college, but she only sees him as a friend with no
ambition. After he learns of her predicament, he proposes and sets out to prove
he can provide everything she needs. Jenny is determined to have a prenuptial
agreement with an “out” clause after one year. Can Trevor convince Jenny of his
love by then?
As
if they don’t have enough on their plate, someone at the magazine is out to stop
their wedding and their impending parenthood, and destroy the magazine’s
reputation. Jenny is nearly killed in a sabotage attempt. Can Jenny and Trevor
to make a life together while uncovering a common enemy?
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Excerpt
PROLOGUE - Villan's POV
After she took the last swig of cola, she hurled
the empty cup into the trash and paced across the plush carpeting in front of
her desk. The office was quiet—everyone had left hours ago, leaving her to
finish their work as usual.
If it weren't for her, the magazine would've
folded years ago. But did any of them appreciate her? Her organizational
skills? Her stamina? No! Damn all the Morgans, especially Joe Morgan.
Memories rushed into her mind. Ten years ago, when
his wife died, who had looked after him day after day, made sure he ate, petted
him, nurtured his aching heart and later, gave him her body to help him release
the stresses he faced? She had, that’s who. Well, she hadn’t really had sex
with him. A glass of wine with dinner and the knock-out powder fixed him right
up. Who was to say what did or didn’t happen when Joe had awakened beside her
and both of them naked? She shivered at the image of sex with such a
dried-up old prune.
To him, she had been just his secretary. His right-hand
girl, that’s what she’d been, taking care of his business when his grief proved
too much for him to handle and his precious daughter had returned to college,
leaving him alone. When she invited him to her home, it gave him a change of
scenery, a reprieve from staring at the same walls and the same rooms he’d
shared with his late wife for thirty-five years. Joe had made promises of a
promotion within the company during those times to repay her for helping him
through his pain.
When she told him she was pregnant, he wanted to
marry her and become his little missus, but that wasn’t her style. Running Morgan
Fashions magazine was her dream. Not playing mommy, nor nursemaid to an old
man. She would’ve made the sacrifice, though, if only for a little while. At
least until she gained control of the magazine. Then he caught her, found the
telltale sign on the sheets that morning when he'd arrived early for breakfast.
As soon as she turned off the shower, she knew she’d been found out. She’d lied
about being pregnant and he knew it. Joe was furious, called their relationship
quits and demoted her to the mailroom.
She ground angry tears from her eyes. At first,
she planned to burn the place to the ground, but knew she could catch more
Morgans with sweetness rather than vengeance, especially after Joe retired and
handed the reins over to his daughter, Jenny. All his promises had been lies.
Joe’s plan all along had been to hand the company over to a blood relative.
That was ancient history. Her mind returned to the
present. Too bad Joe hadn't died from his heart attack last night. Jenny had
tried to keep it a secret from the staff and everyone else. This girl keeps
her ear tuned in for everything. That’s the only way she would be able to
dish out just desserts to the Morgans.
She slammed her hands onto the desk. After
scratching her way through college, she’d be damned if her business degree
would amount to nothing. Now that the managing editor position was available,
there was no way anyone was stealing it from her. Jenny liked ambition in her
editors, and none of the other potentials had her determination or her
persistence.
The only threat to her plans was that wimpy Trevor
Drake. He might be Jenny’s best friend, but he didn’t measure up. He relied
heavily on his assistant to keep him organized and the bachelor in him couldn’t
turn away a pretty pair of legs if they killed him. Even if he got the
position, she’d prove him incompetent and step right into the job and still
come out as innocent as a newborn.
A sly smile spread across her lips. Like a mason
lays his bricks one at a time to build a well-constructed house, she would
triumph by tackling one obstacle at a time and use Trevor’s laid-back, pushover
personality against him. He’d be a cinch to handle.
Jenny Morgan, however, would be much more
difficult to fool. Yes, one obstacle at a time.
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