Embracing the Change (River Rain #6) Read Online Kristen Ashley

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: River Rain Series by Kristen Ashley
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Total pages in book: 109
Estimated words: 109608 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 548(@200wpm)___ 438(@250wpm)___ 365(@300wpm)
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Christ.

“Why didn’t you tell me?” Jamie asked.

She tossed up her hands. “Because I wasn’t sure it was him, Dad. You and Nora were finally together. We have JT. All is good. It’s happy. It’s as it should be. We don’t need that jerk messing it up.”

He didn’t like this. It smacked of stalking. Not only of Nora, but of Dru.

However, if she hadn’t put that together, he wasn’t going to do it for her.

And she had security on her, so they’d inform him if this was the case.

Jamie let out a sigh. “You can always tell me anything, especially if it’s important.”

“I know, but that doesn’t mean I want to tell you, especially if it’s going to be upsetting. I didn’t know he’d go psycho and assault Nora.”

There was a sliver of pain and embarrassment in her eyes, as if Chet’s bullshit had something to do with her, when it didn’t, so Jamie took her in his arms. As usual, they both held on tight.

“You’ve told me now,” he said to the top of her head. “And I’ll get my attorneys on drawing up adoption papers.”

She tipped her head back to look at him. “Maybe we can have a big dinner to celebrate or something? I mean, JT can’t fly, so we’ll have to wait for when that’s groovy for him to do, but that won’t be bad. Only a month or two. It’ll give everyone the chance to fit it in their schedules.”

“That’s an excellent idea. Would you mind if Nora planned it?”

She melted into him. “I’d love that.”

And he loved she did.

“So would she,” he murmured.

“Her shower for Elsa was the bomb.”

“I have a sense she’ll pull out all of the stops for this.”

“I might have to bust into my trust fund to find a dress,” she teased.

“It’s yours, you can bust into it whenever you want.”

He watched his daughter’s eyes sparkle before she queried, “Can I walk you down?”

Best offer he’d had all day.

“Yes,” he agreed, turned her to his side and slid an arm around her shoulders, guiding her to the door. “Can we drop you somewhere?”

“I can take the subway, Dad.”

“That wasn’t my question.”

“Okay, yeah, I have an audition and interview down in Soho,” she told him as they moved through the outer office, and he lifted his chin to Monica so she’d call down to Vincent to have him pull around.

Monica picked up her phone.

“Is this interview for something you’re excited about?” he asked.

“It’s not gonna happen, so I’m trying not to be.”

Jamie hit the elevator then gave his girl a Spill expression.

She spilled. “It’s to be in the band for Ashe’s new tour.”

That artist was not of his era, but even Jamie had heard of the hyper-popular female singer, Ashe.

The elevator doors opened just as Jamie’s face split into a grin. “That’s fabulous, darlin’.”

They moved into the elevator as Dru warned, “Don’t get excited. Everyone wants to be on this tour. It’s going to be huge, and they’ll have dates all over the world.”

This didn’t thrill him. Some of those tours lasted a year, or even longer.

But it’d be a huge coup for his daughter. It’d be tough work. But Dru loved to travel, so she’d not only see more of the world, she’d do it being able to network extensively in her chosen field.

“It’s good you don’t go in cocky so you’ll make an effort,” he said after hitting the button for the lobby. “That means you’ll go for it. But I can know you’ll get it even before you show up.”

She rolled her eyes.

Jamie kept grinning.

They hit the lobby, got in the car, and Vincent dropped Jamie first, so he didn’t have the opportunity to call Nora and share all the news before he had to meet his lunch partner.

And luckily, New York traffic cooperated, so he was only a few minutes late.

Jamie was walking across the lobby of Nora’s building when his phone vibrated with a text.

He hit the button for the elevator, then pulled out his cell.

Elsa.

The Lynch thing is dead. I’ll keep my ear to the ground if he’s shopping it around. My friend’s pissed they were duped, so she said she would too. I’ll be in touch if I hear anything.

He considered asking her to ask her friend if AJ, Roland or Paloma was involved in any of that mess, but decided to let Kateri do her work and ferret it out.

Thus, he returned, Means a lot. Owe you one.

He was in the elevator, and it was going up, when she returned, No markers in family.

So Jamie was smiling when he got off the elevator.

Alyona had the door open, and he aimed his smile at her.

She returned it and said, “Good evening, Mister Jamie.”

He walked into the apartment and turned to watch her close the door.

When he caught her eyes, he said, “Nora told me you’re coming with us to the brownstone.”


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