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The
Donovans Book
II
August, 2007
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A Cinderella Affair Kimani Romance,
Harlequin
ISBN-10: 0373860315
ISBN-13: 978-0373860319 August, 2007 Format: Mass
Market Paperback
The Donovan Series
Book Two
Clothing
designer Camille Davis is sophisticated, ambitious,
talented…and riddled with self-doubt—except when it
comes to selling her father’s home. No deal, no way. But
Las Vegas real estate mogul Adam Donovan’s negotiating
skills are leaving Camille weak in the knees…and maybe,
just maybe, willing to compromise? |
Adam, the youngest of the “Triple Threat” Donovan
brothers and the bachelor in
town, is drawn to Camille’s seductive mix of vulnerability,
sweetness and strength. As for her take-it-or-leave-it
deal—he’s in. He’s willing to see how this gamble plays out,
because his heart says there will be no losers in Vegas on
this bet.


In A Cinderella
Affair, A. C. Arthur tackles with finesse and aplomb, as
only she can do it, the struggles of a woman who doesn't fit the
image that society has for all women. I applaud her for taking
on this topic and addressing the fact that women, no matter how
they look, want some of the same things--to be loved, treated
equally and mutually respected. The characters were fully
developed, easy to understand and follow. The storyline flowed
effortlessly to a delightful conclusion. It was wonderful to see
the heroine come into her own after all she had been through.
This is definitely a book that will enchant and mesmerize.
~ The Rawsistas Reviewers, 5 stars


He heard the ding signaling
that the elevator was there and stopped directly in front of
it. The doors opened and his heart gave a staggered beat.
Camille stood against the wall her eyes closed tightly, her
hands gripping the handrail until her knuckles turned white. Of
course he rushed to her side and of course he touched her, it
would have taken an army of men to prevent him from doing
otherwise.
His hands covered hers as he tried to pull them off the rails. “What is
it?” he whispered.
Camille’s eyes shot open and searched his face for recognition.
Adam felt the moment she realized who he was. It was a flash of
heat, pooled in the center of her pupils. Then the heat melted
away to be replaced by surprise and then indignation. “I am
fine. Let me go,” she said in a voice that was way too shaky
for his liking.
“You’re shaking. Who upset you?” She smelled delicious and
looked fantastic. He’d noticed her stylish beauty that first
night and then yesterday he’d watched her natural feminism
blossom in front of him. Today, she was sophisticated,
alluring.
“I am fi—”
“Don’t lie to me Camille,” he interrupted. He captured her gaze
and held it letting her know he was serious and that her claims
of being okay were not fooling him. “Tell me what’s wrong?” he
said in a calmer tone even though his body shook with anger that
he couldn’t quite place.
“I was just thinking of something that made me sad. That’s
all. I am really fine now.” She tried to move around him when
the elevator doors closed. “Great,” she said in an exasperated
tone as she pushed the button to try and open them again.
It was too late, the elevator was already moving again. She
sighed and rested her forehead on the doors.
Adam walked up behind her and placed his hands on her
shoulders. “Were you thinking of your father?”
She didn’t answer but he felt her shoulders tense.
“It’s okay to be sad about losing him, Camille. If something
happened to my father I’d be crushed. You can cry, it doesn’t
make you weak.”
“Crying won’t bring him back,” she said softly.
“No,” he said stroking her arms. “It won’t. But sometimes a
good cry is just what a body needs to rejuvenate itself and move
on.”
She inhaled and exhaled deeply. “I am not going to cry. I just
want to get this meeting over with so I can go home.”
Adam reached around her and pushed the number to the floor the
meeting was on. “Then we will make it quick.”
They stood in the quiet for a second or so then Adam took a deep
breath himself, filling his body with her scent as he did. For
a minute he was dizzy with wanting her then he shook his head to
clear those thoughts. “What do you want to do about the house,
Camille? Whatever you want, I’ll respect.”
Camille sighed. Her traitorous body had been on fire since the
moment he’d stepped onto this elevator. She’d wanted to fall
into his arms when she’d opened her eyes and saw him looking
down at her. He was so close, his body offering a shield of
protection she had always longed for. But then she remembered
who he was and what he wanted and who she was and what she
wanted. She did not need a protector and she did not want Adam
Donovan feeling as if she were indebted to him in anyway.
But then he’d said something that once again had changed her
thoughts where he was concerned. She’d come here today with the
express intention of ending this deal. She would keep her
father’s house and buy Moreen’s share if need be. She would not
sell to this man who had already admitted to fixing up
properties and selling them for profit. She did not want her
father’s house in someone else’s hands. But, as Dana and Moreen
had reminded her, she had no intentions of living in it
herself. While she wanted the memory to exist in her mind, she
in no way thought she could handle facing it on a daily basis.
So where did that leave her? What did she want to do with the
house?
He would respect her wishes. What kind of businessman said
that? And did he mean it?
She turned slowly until she was facing him. He was still very
close, so much so that his silky gray tie was at direct eye
level with her. She reached out and touched it because she had
always loved a good tie. Her father wore expensive ties of the
most original colors. Adam did not move and she was careful to
keep her fingers from actually grazing his chest. She looked up
into his eyes then and saw something there she hadn’t wanted to
accept.
Adam Donovan had caring eyes to go along with this compassion
that he’d shown her on two occasions now. He was dangerously
handsome with his close cut curly black hair and cleft chin.
His body was broad, like most of the male models she hired and
yet he did not appear to be ruled by his good looks. That was a
rarity in her world. In the world of fashion, people who looked
like Adam knew they were the bomb and commanded healthy
paychecks because of it. Adam already had a boatload of money
and he looked too good to be true. But that wasn’t any of her
business.
She pulled her hands away from him and asked. “What will you do
with the house if I sell it to you? I mean, specifically, what
will you do to it?”
“A complete renovation beginning with the main hall and
extending all the way out to the landscape. It’s a great piece
of land but it isn’t being displayed to its best advantage. I
have several designers that I work with exclusively but I’m
thinking of one in particular who is a master with Asian décor.”
Camille studied him. “The high ceilings,” she said slowly.
“That is what I like best about the house. When I was a little
girl I used to pretend it was my castle.”
He touched her chin then her cheek and she struggled not to lean
into him. “The princess,” he whispered.
He looked at her as if she were the only person in the world and
she liked it. She wondered what he saw, if it were the fat girl
that couldn’t get enough of her father’s attention or the
businesswoman who spent her time dressing other females because
she was so ashamed of her own body. Those where her therapist’s
words. Questions she’d asked Camille. Questions Camille still
could not answer.
“I was never a princess,” she responded. “More along the lines
of Cinderella, I would say.”
“Cinderella was a princess, a beautiful one who was rescued by
the dashing prince at the ball.”
He still touched her face and this time Camille did lean her
head into his touch. Just for a moment she’d allow herself the
fantasy.
Then the elevator dinged and the doors opened again. She pulled
away from him then and stepped off. She heard him behind her
and turned back to face him.
“I won’t sell you the house.”
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