Wed on His Terms: Million-Dollar Marriage Merger. Charlene Sands
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CHARLENE SANDS resides in Southern California with her husband, school sweetheart and best friend, Don. Proudly they boast that their children, Jason and Nikki, have earned their college degrees. The âempty nestersâ now enjoy spending time together on Pacific beaches, playing tennis and going to movies, when they are not busy at work, of course!
A proud member of Romance Writers of America, Charlene has written more than twenty-five romance novels and is the recipient of the 2006 National Readersâ Choice Award, the 2007 Cataromance Reviewerâs Choice Award and the Booksellers Best Award in 2008 and 2009.
Wed on His Terms
Million-Dollar Marriage Merger
Seduction on The CEOâs Terms
The Billionaireâs Baby Arrangement
Charlene Sands
Table of Contents
Million-Dollar Marriage Merger
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine
Ten
Eleven
Seduction on The CEOâs Terms
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine
Ten
Eleven
Twelve
The Billionaireâs Baby Arrangement
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine
Ten
Million-Dollar Marriage Merger
Charlene Sands
To my husband, Don,
the man Iâve been sharing chardonnay with for all our years. A really good man, like a fine wine, only gets better with age.
From the time Tony Carlino was six years old, heâd been infatuated with cars, speed and danger. Back then, the hills of Napa that create award-winning merlot and pinot had been his playing field. Racing his dinged up scooter down the embankment, heâd hit the dirt falling headfirst into a patch of fescue grass a hundred times over. But Tony never gave up when he wanted something. He hadnât been satisfied until heâd mastered that hill with his scooter, his bicycle and finally his motorcycle. Heâd graduated to stock car racing and had become a champion.
Newly retired from racing, his present fascination had nothing to do with cars and speed and everything to do with a different kind of danger.
Rena Fairfield Montgomery.
He glimpsed the blue-eyed widow from across the gravesite where dozens were gathered. Valley winds blew strands of raven hair from her face, revealing her heartbroken expression and ruffling her solemn black dress.
She hated him.
With good reason.
Soon heâd walk into a land mine of emotion and nothing posed more danger to Tony than that. Especially when it came to Rena and all she represented.
Tony glanced beyond the gravesite to those hills and Carlino land, an abundance of crimson hues reflecting off foil covering the vines, keeping grape-eating birds from destroying the crop. The land he once resented, the vines that had fed his family for generations was his responsibility now. His father had passed on just months ago, leaving the Carlino brothers in charge of the huge empire.
Once again, Tony glanced at Rena and a face devoid of emotion, her tears spent. She walked up to the bronze coffin, staring blankly, as if to say she couldnât believe this. She couldnât believe that her beloved husband, David, was gone.
Tony winced. He held back tears of his own. David had been his best friend since those scooter days. Heâd been there for Tony through thick and thin. Theyâd kept their friendship ongoing, despite a bitter family rivalry.
Despite the fact that Rena had loved Tony first.
Rena held back a sob and bravely reached out to the blanket of fresh flowers draped along the coffin. She pulled her hand back just as her fingertip touched a rose petal. At that moment, she glanced at Tony, her sad eyes so round and blue that a piece of him unraveled.
He knew her secret.
But Tony didnât give that away. He stared at her, and for that one small moment, sympathy and the pain of losing David temporarily bonded them.
She blinked then turned around, stepping away from the gravesite, her legs weak as all eyes watched the beautiful grieving widow say her final farewell to her husband.
Nick and Joe, Tonyâs younger brothers, stood by his side. Joe draped an arm around him. âWeâre all going to miss him.â
âHe was as good as they come,â Nick added.
Tony nodded