The RSVP (The Virgin Society #1) Read Online Lauren Blakely

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary, Erotic, Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Virgin Society Series by Lauren Blakely
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Total pages in book: 107
Estimated words: 106001 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 530(@200wpm)___ 424(@250wpm)___ 353(@300wpm)
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That has to be pure Vivian. Ian would never get married at an inn when there are Yale Clubs, and posh hotels, and Michelin restaurants that host nuptials. “A B&B, Ian? That’s not your style,” I say, then add drily, “You must really like her.”

He beams. “She’s the one,” he says.

“Glad to hear,” I say, meaning it. I hope his new romance is everything he truly needs.

Vivian was wrong for me, but apparently, she’s the woman of his dreams. Or so Ian tells me. I’ve heard that from him a few times before. Heard it about Joan. I heard it about Mariana, his fourth wife. I heard it retrospectively about Felicity too, from him, years later. How her death after a brief and unexpected battle with illness nearly destroyed him. How close he was after that to the edge of…well, life.

But I didn’t know Ian in the aftermath. I met him a few years after he’d started to pick up the pieces again. I think he mostly did.

Mostly.

Definitely mostly.

Either way, his affairs are absolutely not my business.

But his shoes are, and I can’t stand looking at the bottoms of them. I’m about to ask him to get his feet off the table, when he says, “But I don’t leave till tomorrow.” Then he smiles, a little conspiratorially. “Which is good, because I want to give Harlow a present before I go.”

In no time, the clip of my heart increases.

I try to breathe normally. I fight off the images of Harlow that flick before my eyes. From his engagement party. The way she looked at me when she realized I’d remembered her favorite flowers. The way my chest fluttered annoyingly.

But what did I expect? I gave her flowers, and my blood went hot.

I shouldn’t bother him about shoes when I’m thinking of his daughter like this.

“Oh yeah?” I ask, as nonchalant as I’ve ever sounded in my life.

“I got her a fantastic gift,” he says, and I don’t even need to ask him what it is. He proceeds to tell me.

My eyes pop. “Wow. That’s extravagant.”

He shrugs, but his smile’s too big to hide his excitement. “Well, fine. It’s really from Felicity,” he says, but as if that detail hardly matters—that the big gift comes from his dead wife’s books. Then he blinks, staring at his shoes. “Bollocks. Sorry, mate,” he says, swinging his feet off the table. “Forgot.”

He sounds genuinely contrite.

“It’s fine,” I mumble.

“Anyway, at least Harlow still likes me. Hunter, on the other hand,” he says, shaking his head, frustrated perhaps that his son used to work on our show, then quit recently. “But girls are easier.”

I would have no idea. And certainly, I have no comment on his parenting. I just have no comment.

No thoughts. No feelings. Nothing.

Ian’s knee bounces. “I’ll give it to her when I take her out to sushi tonight. She’s going out with her friends tomorrow night for her official big day. Of course.”

He says it like she couldn't do anything else for her twenty-first birthday. Like kids today.

My jaw tics. Images of her dancing, laughing, flirting taunt me. She’ll be out on the town with people her age, looking beautiful and young and tempting. Her hair swishing, her lips bee-stung, her eyes inviting.

A pang of jealousy stabs me in the chest.

I should really take up yoga.

Something. Anything.

Maybe learning to let go of my no feet on tables rule would be a start.

“I’m sure she’ll have fun,” I say, vaguely, distantly, because I should not—I really should not—have an opinion, let alone a visceral reaction about Harlow’s birthday plans.

Jules knocks on the door again, pokes her head in, her brown eyes all business. “Your daughter’s here,” she says to Ian.

I flinch. I must have heard that wrong.

But Ian is beaming. “Fantastic. Send her in,” he says. Then he turns to me as he rises. “That’s a surprise. I didn’t think I’d see her till tonight.”

Yeah, it really fucking is a surprise. I push back in my chair. “I’ll let you two—” but of course he’s in my office.

And seconds later, so is Harlow. She’s dressed in trim, black pants. Tight, but fashionable and still businesslike. Short black heels. A steel gray blouse—tough but feminine at the same time. Her lush chestnut hair is cinched tightly in a clip.

Her long, graceful neck is dangerous to my pulse. I want to touch the I on her chain, the skin beneath it.

I clench my fists.

“Sweetheart,” he says, then brings her in for an embrace.

“Hi, Daddy,” she says.

That’s odd. Something about the way she just said hi, Daddy sounds a little…intentionally sweet.

And yet still sexy. Too sexy for my own good. I sit up higher in the chair, adjusting.

She holds up a white paper bag with pink lettering. Piece of Cake. “I picked up a cake. I thought we could all celebrate.”


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