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9780373793013

Beyond Breathless

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  • ISBN13:

    9780373793013

  • ISBN10:

    0373793014

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-01-01
  • Publisher: Harlequin
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Summary

Nicknamed "The Porcupine," Jamie McNamara has a tough-as-nails attitude that makes her a force to be reckoned with on Wall Street. So it's a shock even to her when she seduces a sexy investment broker in a Hummer limo on the way to a business meeting. But

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JAMIE MCNAMARA STOOD on the street outside Grand Central Station and shook her head in disbelief. Two million commuters were sharing the same miserable situation. Stranded, stuck, marooned in Manhattan. Why today? Of all days. Why not tomorrow, when Connecticut really didn't matter? "It's not an insurmountable problem," said a deep, ear-tickling voice behind her, obviously not privy to the rage that was precariously close to boiling over inside her. Insurmountable.Yeah, right. Like she could just walk the ninety-five miles from Grand Central to Stamford--in Jimmy Choo heels, no less. Not in this lifetime. Jamie whirled around, partially to condemn the smug voice, but there were parts of her--devious, womanly parts, that wanted to see if the face matched the vocal chords. "Thank you for that bit of blind optimism," she said, caught by the serious, dark eyes. Almost black. Then she noticed the suit, the leather briefcase, the same gray jacket that had nearly run over her earlier as she'd dashed for what was the last running train. Very hot, but very rude. Just her luck. People talked about the luck of the Irish, but you never heard about the luck of the Scottish. That's because they didn't have any. The dark eyes flickered over her again. Efficiently, like an accountant jumping right to the bottom line. Jamie felt a slight flush and then mentally flogged herself for the lapse in confidence. She was classically tailored, buffed and polished herself. "Study hard," her mom used to tell her. "There're women who coast by on their looks. We're not them." "Excuse me," Jamie said, brushing past the tightly muscled frame. The suit didn't hide his physique; it magnified it, as only a good custom job can do. Italian wool, too. Probably Sergei Brand. Then she realized what she was doing and stopped, reminding herself she was currently in a man-free phase, which sounded much more acceptable than "my last boyfriend married my secretary, Amber." Todd had whined continuously about her work hours, but not to Jamie. Oh no, he spent his quality time on the phone with Amber. She'd ask him "What's wrong?" "Nothing," he'd said. Jamie read the engagement announcement in theNew York Timesbefore he had the guts to tell her in person. That'd been nearly two years ago and she'd restricted her relationships to mostly non-existent since then. The old anger erupted inside her, flowing through her like hot liquid goo. Jamie elbowed the suit's briefcase, not quite an accident, and jumped right into the Forty-second street traffic, fighting all the other commuters for the six cabs that were currently on duty. She raised her hailing hand, stepping in front of a mousy touristy type. "We should split a car," the suit said, stepping into traffic with her. Jamie's hand lowered. A cabbie--occupied, of course--honked for her to move, and she jumped back to the curb, before taking another long look at the suit. Split a car? It was a fascinating suggestion because it couldn't be economic reasons that prompted the invitation. Clearly she and he shared the same financial echelon. It could be practicality, two strangers needing to find a way out of the city when a power outage stopped mass transit. But what if the reasons were more carnal?Good, old-fashioned lust. Thoughts of lust during business hours wasn't Jamie's standard operating procedure; business was her ruling passion, but she felt the dizzy pull of--him. It was rash, it was spontaneous. It was thrilling. Briskly--because she'd already had three cups of coffee--she gave him an efficient once-over, starting at the spit-polished wingtips, then over long, long legs, up past lean hips, beyond the ogle-inducing broad chest and shoulders, taking note of the tiny dimple in the left side of his mouth, before finally coming to stare into those dark, velvety eyes. Just her luck, t

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