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Fortunate Sum – M Ullrich

Imogene grabbed one the color of raspberry jam and thrust it toward Catherine’s chest with a salacious smirk. “I suppose you want me to wear this?” “You look great in your usual black and white and gray. But if you’re going to work for me, even for a day, you should wear my merchandise.”
“Okay.” Catherine wasn’t about to argue something that made a lot of sense. “You can use my office to change and hang up your coat.” Catherine nodded and made her way through patrons and racks of clothing to the office. Imogene remained frozen in place, but she took time to watch Catherine walk away.
She moved her slim hips ever so slightly, and her small, rounded backside left Imogene in a stupor until she heard the door to her office close. “Do you have these in a size four?” asked a petite woman, startling Imogene. She looked at the print pants the customer held out. “We do. They should be on the rack.” “They’re not.” “I’m sure we didn’t sell them all.” Imogene smiled politely and walked her customer over to the display in question.
She sifted through several hangers before finding the correct size. “Here we go.” She handed the pants over and the woman stalked off without a thank you. Before Imogene could dwell on the display of rudeness, a middle-aged gentleman approached her with a frantic expression. “My wife’s birthday is today, and I’ve been in meetings all day so I haven’t been able to get her a gift.” His eyes were wide with worry. You could’ve shopped a day earlier. Imogene bit her tongue. “Not to worry.”
Imogene pointed to a large table filled with various accessories. “Does she like jewelry?” “Yeah, I-I think so.” He looked to Imogene again. “Would you be happy if your husband came home with jewelry?” “I don’t have a husband, but I’d always be happy with jewelry.”
Imogene jumped when Catherine chimed in from behind her.
Catherine Carter earned her spot as one of New York’s top financial advisors by following the rules and reaching her every goal. The same applies to Catherine’s personal life. Her next self-imposed deadline is looming, and all that’s left to do is to meet the perfect man. At her friend’s urging, skeptical Catherine meets with a psychic who tells her to look for the color blue, and that’s when life spirals from her control.
Prospective client, quirky Imogene Harris, is reluctant to hire anyone to help with her inheritance, but when she sees what’s being offered, she has a change of heart. Catherine denies her attraction to Imogene. Imogene is falling for the woman behind the numbers. Not even a rocky start, secret past, or misinterpreted predictions can stop the women from being drawn to one another.
Together they learn that perhaps blue isn’t the color of sadness after all… OceanofPDF.com Fortunate Sum Brought to you by eBooks from Bold Strokes Books, Inc. http://www.boldstrokesbooks.com eBooks are not transferable. They cannot be sold, shared or given away as it is an infringement on the copyright of this work. Please respect the rights of the author and do not file share. OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com Fortunate Sum © 2016 By M. Ullrich. All Rights Reserved. ISBN 13: 978-1-62639-531-2 This Electronic Book is published by Bold Strokes Books, Inc. P.O.
Box 249 Valley Falls, New York 12185 First Edition: March 2016 This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without permission. Credits Editor: Jerry L. Wheeler Production Design: Stacia Seaman Cover Design By Jeanine Henning OceanofPDF.com Acknowledgments I have this black binder—it’s old, beat up, and bursting with the most random bits of dialogue and scenes.
I’ve had this binder for over ten years now; it even came to Philadelphia with me when I went to see my first Madonna concert. Since then I’ve expanded into several spiral notebooks of outlines and character summaries, but that first binder was special because it represented my daydreams of maybe writing a book one day.
I wrote that book, finally, and not one bit from that binder made it into Fortunate Sum. I think that’s for the best, really.
This is a short excerpt from the opening of “” by Unknown, quoted for review and introduction purposes. All rights belong to the copyright holders.
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