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Her Billionaire Ceo Book 2 – Jewel Allen

She bristled, snatching her hand away. “You must not know me if you’d even propose that! I’ve been working my way up to the bigger races. On my own.” “Talia, listen to me. You and I could have a future together. Forget these horses. We can sell the stables, and we’ll settle in Boston where you can enjoy the best life has to offer.
And then of course, upon my coronation, we’d move to Mondragón.” “I would die before I would give up horses!” she declared. His shoulders slumped. “I’m sorry. It’s not fair for me to mention this to you today, of all days.” He rubbed his jaw. “Horses have been the biggest pain, and I…I just wanted to blame something on them.” She crossed her arms over her chest and stared him down. “I’ll talk to you again sometime when you’ve calmed down,” he said.
“Don’t bother. I should have known what you were about.” His eyes narrowed. “And what do you mean by that, exactly?” “You just want to keep me in my place. You don’t believe in my ability. I thought you had more faith in me, hiring me to jockey Eula, but no. After this, you think I should just give up my career to follow you around the world while you jet set.”
Exhaustion laced his voice. “It’s late.” “Yes, it is,” she said, stepping back and putting more space between them. He stared at her for one long moment, during which she studiously avoided his gaze. Patting Eula on the withers, he let himself out of the paddock. When she was sure he was gone, Talia hugged Eula’s neck and sobbed. OceanofPDF.com Jay was in a foul mood the next day.
He didn’t come down to breakfast, even though his mother sent word. George scuttled around like a scaredy cat and left Jay’s office for his as soon as he was dismissed. Jay still smarted from Talia’s words. She accused him of keeping her down, as though this was some gender war. She wasn’t being fair. Well, she didn’t have to worry about him chasing after her. After this, he was done with her and horses. Let them do the race, and they could go their separate ways.
Copyright © 2018 Jewel Allen Interior design: Jewel Allen Cover design: Josephine Blake of Covers & Cupcakes Editing: Christina Schrunk Summary: Jay is a billionaire prince and CEO of Royal Estates Stables who’s been a disinterested owner…until Talia breezes into his life. Talia is his new, fiercely independent jockey looking to win her next race…and then move on. When the loss of someone important to Talia brings them closer together, Jay’s mother tries to thwart their budding romance.
Will Talia slow down long enough for Jay to win her love? A clean, standalone romance in Her Billionaire CEO series. These billionaires are good at what they do. Can they succeed in love, too? To my UPIS batchmates at the 2018 Vegas reunion, for the memories OceanofPDF.com JOIN JEWEL’S GEMS for all new release announcements, giveaways, and fun stories behind the books.
Books in Her Billionaire CEO series: Her Billionaire Bodyguard Her Billionaire Prince Her Billionaire Cowboy Her Billionaire Spy Her Billionaire Santa To my UPIS batchmates at the 2018 Vegas reunion, for the memories OceanofPDF.com CHAPTER ONE The Rolls Royce pulled onto the wide, circular driveway of the Royal Estates Stables. Prince Jamal “Jay” Assante III lowered his tinted window, cocking his head with interest. Through his sunglasses, he watched a jockey gallop by on a gleaming thoroughbred in the closest arena, one of several on the grounds. They were making an insanely fast time on the horse’s powerful haunches.
“Who’s that?” Jay asked his chauffeur. Eddie lowered his window and squinted into the May sun. “It’s a new jockey, Your Highness.” Jay’s lip twitched. “No, I meant the horse.” “Oh.” Eddie coughed. “Sorry, sir. It’s Untamed Lady.” A frisson of pleasure coursed through Jay’s veins. “And I own that wonderful beast?” “Well, actually, no, sir.” Jay frowned. “Then what is that jockey and horse doing on my property?” “You agreed to let Green Gable Acres board here until their new facility is re-built, sir. They had that fire?”
The last question was said as a half- statement, half-question. “Of course.” Along with feeling foolish for forgetting, he found himself highly disappointed. What he would do to own that horse. He could make discreet inquiries about it. Yes, that’s what he would do. Green Gable was down on their luck and might be open to a generous purchase. That horse was as good as his. “Could you please arrange for the jockey to come see me soon?”
Jay said. “Of course, sir.” Jay thanked Eddie and got out of the car, entering the house he stayed at in Lexington, Kentucky, whenever he was here on business. It was a gigantic three-story building, full of history and homey touches. It was more house than he needed, but it served his purpose. He usually stayed there for about two weeks tops, less if he could.
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