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Authors: Addison Fox

Tags: #lifeless women and he’s anxious to get to know her better.When circumstances conspire to throw them together, #Booth takes a chance.Little does he know it’s going to be the biggest gamble of his life....because now his heart’s on the line., #has had his eye on Camryn for months. The woman is a breath of fresh air in a sea of stale, #heir to the Harrison media conglomerate and billionaire businessman in his own right, #which is why her attraction to her sister’s new brother-in-law is tossing a monkey wrench into all her well-laid plans.Booth Harrison, #Divided loyalties. Family secrets. They were perfect for each other. CFO Camryn McBride likes her life as neat and orderly as her financial spreadsheets. She avoids messy entanglements

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“This has nothing to do with Nathan.”

“It has everything to do with him! With both of you! My life’s work hasn’t been good enough. You’ve both been determined to do your own things. Make your own way.”

Camryn’s comments came back to him, oddly prescient. Both of them had overcome their families. And now it was more than evident they’d both overcome their fathers’ expectations as well.

“You raised me to have ambition. To have goals. To work hard. Funny how you now suddenly have a problem with it.”

“You were supposed to work for me!”

“That’s your problem, not mine.” Booth tapped the papers still spread out over his desk and fought the pain. The truth of his father’s misguided pride hurt like a bullet to the chest. “Effective immediately, your role at the
Financial Journal
has been rescinded. You can leave of your own free will to pursue other avenues or I’ll take it to the board and let them publicly oust you. It’s your decision.”

“You can’t do this.”

“I just did.”


Booth took the elevator down to the ground floor, the press of gravity in the fast-descending car nothing compared to the weight layered on his shoulders. He’d just fired his father from the newspaper the man had turned into an empire.

Was he the chosen son or the overthrower of the throne?

Regardless of the answer, all he could really muster up was a soup of emotions that had far more sadness in it than any sense of self-righteous victory.

Of course, the self-righteous path had Camryn’s name written all over it. Once he’d gotten past the initial shock of knowing she’d suspected his involvement in his father’s poor practices, he had begun to see it from her side. The
FJ
was a huge editorial enterprise that he held final responsibility over and that was suspected of unethical behavior.

Why wouldn’t she think him involved?

He knew he had a right to his disappointment, but if he loved her, didn’t he need to find a way past it? And he
did
love her, Booth knew with bone-deep certainty. Loved her more than he ever could have imagined. Loved her with a raw, blinding need that had settled in the deepest part of him and wouldn’t let go.

If he didn’t figure out a way to fix things, he’d have to live with the very real pain of living his life without her.


Camryn kept her gaze firmly planted on the front entrance to the
Financial
Journal’s
office building. She’d been sitting in the limo for an hour and still no sign of Booth. She knew he was still inside because Sinclair had offered to play spy and had peppered her with updates every ten minutes.

Her phone buzzed in her hand and the text message had her smiling.

The Eagle’s left the nest. Give him a soft place to land, girlfriend.

She sent a quick text, afraid to wait too long to get out of the car.

Thanks, James Bond. XO

She grabbed the large tote bag at her feet and opened her door, her driver’s eyes widening at her sudden movement. “Ma’am. I can get—” His voice faded as her heartbeat took over, drowning out any other sound as she waited.

And then Booth was there, pushing through the revolving glass door of the building and crossing the marble sidewalk that spread toward the street. She was already moving toward him, the need to tell him how she felt burning inside of her. “Booth!”

He came to a stop and she halted, the sadness she saw in his eyes nearly her undoing. Forcing the same resolve into her step as she’d had when talking to Sally and then Sinclair, Camryn kept moving forward. “Booth. Please give me a minute.”

“Just one?”

His gaze was so dark—so wary—but she pressed on. “Please.”

“What is it, Camryn? We’ve said a lot to each other.”

“We haven’t said everything.”

“What else is there to say?”

She didn’t miss the speculation in his gaze and for the first time since she saw him through the doors she had the faintest hope things might work out. “I haven’t been entirely honest with you.”

“I know. It’s why we’ve spent the last week apart.”

The large tote bag was growing heavy on her shoulder but she ignored the pain, shifting slightly to redistribute the weight. “There are a few things I haven’t told you.”

“Like what?”

“Like how hurt I was by my college boyfriend who dumped me after my mom got sick. Or how hurt I’ve been most of my life by my father’s abandonment. Or how painful it was to watch my mom suffer through the end. Each and every thing was sad and complicated and messy.”

“There’s that word you seem overly fond of. Messy.”

“I know. I’ve spent my life running from messes. I somehow thought if I avoided them, I wouldn’t ever feel pain again. I even wear black since it doesn’t show mess or stains.”

A small smile ghosted his lips. “You’re not wearing black now.”

“No, I’m not. Ever since Hawaii I find that I like wearing color.”

“The blue looks good on you.”

“Maybe this will look even better.” Without waiting for a response, she shifted the tote bag once more and allowed the contents to spill out of the bag and over her clothing. About three pounds of dirt and potting soil tumbled over her and she used her free hand to rub the mess into her sweater.

“Camryn!”

She couldn’t hold back the laughter as the loose soil clumped around her feet. As gestures went, it was definitely more than a little goofy, but she’d stolen the potting soil on short notice from a photo shoot they were doing on gardening. Since Sinclair, her personal love Sherpa, had agreed with the gesture, she’d decided to go all in.

“I’m ready to get messy, Booth. Please tell me you’re ready to get messy with me.”

“What about my father? He’s put up some awfully large roadblocks you’ve been unwilling to find a way around.”

He didn’t smile—didn’t even acknowledge the dirt clumping around her feet—but she pressed on, willing him to believe her. “I know. But I’m done running from the things that are hard. Or maybe I’m just willing to accept them to get what I want.”

“What do you want?”

“You. Only you, Booth.”

“I just don’t know.” He shook his head and the hope she fought to desperately to maintain crumbled at his stoic features. The urge to walk away—no, run away—blew through her in hard, choppy waves.

Her grand gesture was all for naught.

“I see. I’d better get going, then.”

And then she saw it. It was brief—if she hadn’t been staring at him, desperately trying to drink her fill, she’d have missed it—but a small spark lit his eyes.

He bent quickly and snatched at a large clump of dirt at her feet. “I don’t think you’re messy enough!”

He pressed the dirt over her chest, his eyes alight with mischief, before pulling her close in a tight embrace. “I love your mess, Camryn McBride. I love you and I don’t want to live without you.”

“I love you, too.”

“I never thought potting soil could be so sexy.” He reached forward and dragged his fingertip over her nose, leaving behind what was no doubt a dark-brown smudge.

She reached up on tiptoes, her heels sinking into the loose dirt around her feet, and murmured against his lips, “Wait until I let you wash it off me.”

As he wrapped his arms more tightly around her, deepening the kiss she’d started, Camryn knew she’d found her perfect partner. Their life wasn’t neat and clean. It wasn’t even free of worry and strife. But they’d face it together.

Forever.

Epilogue

“He’s perfect. Absolutely perfect.”

Murmured agreements echoed around the room at her comments as Camryn stared down at the bundle of perfection Mayson held in her arms.

Thomas McBride Turner had arrived promptly—eighteen hours after his mother finished a major fundraising dinner for her favorite charity.

“You were convinced she was having a girl.” Booth whispered the words in her ear and Camryn nodded her head lightly.

“I just assumed. Do you know how much pink I’ve bought?”

His eyes twinkled, even as recognition filled them. “I’m well aware since our living room’s been covered in a layer of pink for the past three months.” He hesitated for a moment. “You’re not disappointed, are you?”

“How could I be disappointed?” She shook her head, bemused at the evidence they’d all been so wrong.

“Wasn’t Thomas your grandfather’s name?”

“Yes. He was the founder of McBride Media.”

“And things come full circle,” Booth murmured as Thomas began his journey around the room to various family members. “That little man’s got quite a legacy to live up to.”

She smiled and squeezed Booth’s hand. “I think he’s got an uncle who knows a thing or two about thriving around a silver spoon planted firmly between his lips.”

Before Booth could respond, her father’s ringing voice echoed around the small room. “I’d like to say a few words.”

Andrew McBride stared down at the small, sleeping bundle in his arms, his face awash in an odd mixture Camryn knew she’d never seen before—awe and humility.

As the room quieted, Booth wrapped his arm around her shoulders, pulling her close. Whatever their future held, they’d share it together and she drew strength from his boundless love and support.

“Thomas.” Andrew’s gaze stayed fixed on his grandson as he began to speak. “You’ve been given quite a name to live up to. Your great-grandfather was a man of integrity. A man who believed in hard work and in living a life that set an example for others. It’s only now, that I stare down at you, that I understand that.”

On a hard swallow, Andrew lifted his head, his gaze tight on Mayson. “My daughters have set that example. They work and they dream, their goals always in sight. Mayson, my baby. Quick with a smile and a heart that overflows with the need to help others.”

Andrew’s focus shifted to Keira, who stood beside Mayson’s bed, opposite Holt. “Keira, so dedicated to her role as leader, willing to do whatever it takes to achieve a goal and uplift others along the way.”

“And my Camryn.”

Camryn felt the full weight of her father’s stare, coupled with the reassurance from Booth’s arm around her shoulders.

“My quiet, thoughtful daughter. You see the world as it should be and you expect no less from others. From this day forward, I promise you will never have a reason to be disappointed in me again.”

Her throat tightened at her father’s words, his apology lightening the burden of more years than she could count. Without warning, an image of that day so many years before filled her mind’s eye.

The day they stood in the McBride conference room and told their father of their plans. Hopeful. Wide-eyed. Confident in what they wanted to accomplish.

And then they’d gone and done it.

She, Keira and Mayson had brought their family legacy back from the brink of disaster. They’d created something for future generations. For Thomas, barely an hour old. For the baby Keira carried now. And for the little one she knew she carried as well, discovered only that morning and still not even shared with Booth because of their collective rush to the hospital for Mayson.

They’d built a bright, shining future for all of them.

Camryn lifted her face toward Booth’s and reveled in the love that wrapped around her like a blanket.

And as their lips met, she knew her future was brighter than she could have ever dreamed.

About the Author

Addison Fox can’t remember a time when words weren’t a part of her life. An avid reader, it was a natural leap to writing and she’s never looked back. From sexy heroes to intriguing heroines, she loves the fun and adventure to be found inside a good story.

Addison lives in Dallas. You can find her at her home on the web at
www.addisonfox.com
or on Facebook (
facebook.com/addisonfoxauthor
) and Twitter (
@addisonfox
).

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