![]() ![]() He didn’t even get a chance to touch me.”ĭad immediately bowed his head into his hands and released the breath that he’d just sucked into his lungs. His dark eyes became bullets, ready to kill the patient who dared to touch me. His eyes practically popped out of his head, and the red tint emerged instantly. “I had this really combative patient, and I left the room to give him space to cool off, but he followed me and attacked me.” “A couple days ago at work, there was this incident, and we had a disagreement, so we aren’t really talking right now.” I knew it was just a fight, not something that reflected the health of our relationship. Just want to wait a bit… We’re kinda butting heads right now.”ĭad stared at me incredulously. “But this isn’t going to work without his cooperation. Their time will also be compensated by the company as employees.” “Thank you.”ĭad looked down as if he didn’t know what to say. I stared at my dad, feeling the gratitude flooding my entire body like anesthesia. I grabbed my chess piece, but I held on to it instead of moving it. Thought if we could team them up together, along with us, we might make some progress.” And then I connected with a physician here in Manhattan who specializes in blood disorders. We were in the same class, but I doubt she remembers me. Connected with a reproductive endocrinologist. We’re subjecting him to something that has already traumatized him.” He made his move.ĭad paused to stare at me before he made another move. He reached for his pawn and made his move. ![]() “Let’s get this shit over with.”ĭad sat across from me, the chessboard between us. But then he released them and dropped himself into the armchair. He considered the request, his jaw tight, his hands making fists like he was about to fight someone. He drew in a deep breath, annoyance flashing over his face. And the sooner I help him, the sooner he’s gone.” “Couldn’t care less what happens to him.” He halted and took a deep breath before he turned back around. But you need to appreciate your own just as much.” He pulled his hands back and turned away. You appreciate every life like it matters. Scientific breakthroughs wouldn’t be made. Future patients wouldn’t get the care that they needed. But if you died…it would impact a lot of people. “Without Darin, the world wouldn’t be different. He leaned over my desk, his hands planted on the surface. He hardly says two words to me, won’t even look at me when he speaks and treats me like an imbecile.īut the longer I pick up his dry cleaning, deliver his groceries, take care of all the details of his life, the more I realize he’s not what he seems.Ī Nobel prize-winning doctor and researcher, Deacon Hamilton, is one of the most gifted men on the planet.īut he doesn’t know how to talk to people, doesn’t know how to communicate, doesn’t know how to connect with anyone.I almost ignored the command, trying to be disobedient. The highest bidder wins.Īnd this time, the winner is Deacon Hamilton. When a penthouse opens up, it’s like the floor of the Stock Exchange. It’s like running a hotel-but for billionaires. Get ready for a slow burn that turns red hot!Īs the Director of Concierge of the Liberty Building in Tribeca, it’s my job to take care of the rich and famous, the billionaire suits, their trophy wives, all the VIPs. Ever heard of a hot Sheldon Cooper? Didn’t think so. ![]() ![]() From New York Times bestselling author Victoria Quinn comes a romance so original you’ve never read anything like it before. ![]()
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