Loved By Them – Serena Akeroyd

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“You don’t have to stay in Tucson, dad.” He let out a laugh. “‘Course I do. It’s my home, baby.” Henry pressed a kiss to her temple. She shook her head. “No. Your home is with your family. Now that grandma’s passed, you’re alone there.” “Where would I go?”

“Here?” Sascha shrugged. “I’m a billionaire, didn’t you know? I think I can afford to keep my father in the style he’s become accustomed to.” Her words had a bark of laughter escaping him. “Think you can keep me in pork rinds and IPA, huh?” Her lips twitched. “I figure as much.” Silence fell between them, and though she’d almost expected him to shrug off the offer, he surprised her, a few moments later, murmuring, “I’ll think about it.”

OceanofPDF.com Chapter Seven Devon sat back in the armchair that was his alone. Well, he’d share it with Sascha, but nobody else was allowed to touch it. It was cushioned and cozy, held his ass just right, and cosseted his spine in a way that made him feel like he was in bed.

Sometimes, after Sean had gone to his bedroom, Devon would sneak down here to Sean’s study and sleep in the chair. Not that he had to sneak. Sean’s office was open season, after all. Even when he was working on a case, his blackboard out, with case files pinned to it as he tried to figure out the solution to some psychopath’s riddle, he had an open door. “What’s wrong?” Sean asked, not looking up from his computer when Devon had settled in his rightful place.

“Why does anything have to be wrong?” Devon asked with a scowl. “Because you’re not working and it’s still only the afternoon?” Devon rubbed at his chest. There was an ache there, and he wasn’t sure why it wouldn’t go away. He’d already Googled ‘how a heart attack starts,’ and though he had one of the symptoms, the rest were absent.

Not that that gave him much relief. “Do you think she’ll leave us now that she’s rich?” The question popped out of his mouth, and Kurt, who was sitting in his usual spot, came out of his writing daze to demand, “Why would you even think that?” “Kurt,” Sean said gruffly. “Don’t be hard on him.” To Devon, he murmured, “Tell me your reasoning.” He gnawed at his lip, and worked through the thoughts that had been flooding him these past few days. Since the tango class, Sascha had undoubtedly perked up.

She was happier all around. He’d even heard her singing an old Sinatra song down in the kitchen. But… money changed people. “Janna wanted our money.” “Sascha never has,” Kurt countered. “No, but we didn’t think Janna did either, did we? Yet she did.” “Sascha’s not avaricious.” “I know that,” Devon snapped, aggravated at Kurt’s short- sightedness.

“But… what’s the advantage of being with us if it isn’t the money?”

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events or locales is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without written permission from the author.

Copyright © Gemma Mazurke 2018 This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to your favorite ebook retailer and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author. WEBSITE FACEBOOK TWITTER MAILING LIST OceanofPDF.com Contents Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve PERRY AND HER PRINCES OceanofPDF.com With thanks…

To Mum. For making this insanity possible. To Dylan. For making me realize this kind of love was possible. OceanofPDF.com Chapter One The keys were in her hand before she knew what was happening. From the kitchen, there was silence. Her father wasn’t shouting after her. Wasn’t even calling her name. He’d dropped the bombshell of the century moments before, and was seemingly content for her to just run off. It shouldn’t have stung.

It really shouldn’t have, not when she was the one running away, but it did. A frenzy was whipping and stirring in her head with the force of a twister. It was nothing to the migraines she’d been enduring since she’d been hit by a damn car, but she feared she’d reached her breaking point. Sascha Dubois was made of strong stuff, but after learning the truth of her heritage, enough was enough.

Though she wanted to slam the door to the five-story Kensington villa, Sascha knew it would have the men who lived within its hallowed walls flocking to her. Not only were those men her employers, they were more. They were her lovers. She loved them, and as far as she could figure out, they loved her. Some had told her, others were watchful of their tongues. But love didn’t have to be spoken to be felt.

To be shown. That thought was grounding, and that sensation brought with it relief because in the whole amount of crazy that was going down, they were there to keep her balanced.

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