Claimed (Diamond Tycoons 1)
“So do I.” She held him tight. “I love you, Marc. I love you so much.”
“I love you, too. I always have and I always will.”
His words reached inside, thawing out the last of the cold that had lingered there since that long-ago night in Manhattan. And as she pulled him into her room—into her bed—she couldn’t help thinking that it had all been worth it. To get here, to this moment, she’d trade a million diamonds, go through whatever pain it took.
Because Marc was worth it. And so was the life they would build together.
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the second story in New York Times bestselling author Tracy Wolff’s The Diamond Tycoons duet.
He was the most beautiful man she’d ever seen.
Desi Maddox knew that sounded excessive, melodramatic even, but the longer she stood there staring at him, the more convinced she became.
His emerald gaze met hers over the sea of people stretching between them and her knees trembled. Her heart raced and her palms grew damp with the force of her reaction to a man she’d never seen before and more than likely would never see again.
It was a deflating thought, and exactly what she needed to remind herself of what she was doing here among the best and brightest of San Diego’s high society. Scoping out hot men was definitely not what her boss was paying her for. Unfortunately.
Wanting to free up her hands, she turned to place her glass on the empty tray of yet another passing waiter. As she turned back, though, her eyes once again met dark green ones. And, this time, the man they belonged to was only a couple of feet away.