The Billionaire's Second-Chance Bride (The Romero Brothers, #1)

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Authors: Shadonna Richards
Tags: Contemporary Romance, Family Saga, billionaire romance, billionaire bad boy, the bride series
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in her life who could command that sort of reaction from her. And Antonio was one of the few!
    “Are you seeing anyone?” Antonio asked.
    Whoa. Where did that come from?
    Her knees just got light and her heart went pitter-patter in her chest. There was that funny tingling sensation in her belly again.
    “E-excuse me?”
    “You didn’t understand the question? Or you didn’t hear me?”
    “Yes, I just can't believe you...” Think about what you are going to say before you say it, Lucy. Don’t put your stiletto in your mouth again. “I mean, am I seeing anyone? What kind of question is that? I could be happily married with three children.”
    “You didn’t put that up on your Facebook profile and you don’t wear a wedding band.”
    Oh .
    “You’re stalking me on Facebook?” she asked as she gave a nervous chuckle. Oh, my God! He’s interested in me?
    “You attached your Facebook address to your business card, Lucy.”
    Oh .
    “R-right. Of course.” Lucy blushed. She was sure she was beet red. How embarrassing. Why was she acting like a school girl speaking to her crush ... again?
    Heck, she was looking at Antonio’s Facebook profile, too. Only she wasn’t one of his friends so she could not see anything on his page. Set to private, no doubt. Antonio certainly was elusive.
    “Besides that, I always make it my point to run a check on everyone who comes into the family circle.”
    “A check? You mean a security background check? You do surveillance on everyone you meet?”
    “Just those who work closely with me or my family. I am very protective of those close to me, Lucy.”
    She felt his words resonate inside her heart. She certainly could relate to that. Who could fault a man who only wanted to protect his family and those close to him? Heck, if she had that kind of money, she’d probably do the same. Or, maybe not. Either way, she was stoked that he took interest in knowing about her. What else had he found out about her?
    Oh. My. Goodness.
    “Come, let me take you to the slopes.”
    “The slopes? Now? In the fall?”
    “Yes,” he murmured as they walked through the French garden doors.
    Before long, they had walked to a driveway where a two-passenger red convertible was parked. “We’ll drive up to the hillside. It’s quite a way,” Antonio explained as he opened the passenger side of the car for Lucy.
    “Thank you,” she said with sincerity.
    The interior smelled like fresh, new leather. The car itself sparkled under the sunset sky. It looked more like a showroom model than a car driven by anyone on a day-to-day basis. Maxine earlier mentioned that she saw Antonio exit a BMW. This was obviously a different vehicle. It would be no surprise that a man of Antonio's stature would have several luxury vehicles, no doubt. Probably each one for a different occasion. What a way to live!
    “Very nice,” she commented, almost breathless.
    “It gets me around,” Antonio virtually dismissed the compliment as he sat in the driver’s seat. He turned the key in the ignition and the car started with a smooth, quiet start.
    Lucy's old sedan certainly never started that way. It was often obvious that her engine could use a bit of help or at least some fine-tuning. Heck, some mornings it never started.
    They drove through the verdant hilltop path taking in the scenic view. “I didn’t know there was so much pristine land out here.”
    “It’s a break from the city,” he said, casting her a sideways glance. His lips curled into a sexy grin. He looked adorable as the wind whisked through his dark, short mane.
    “For sure,” she agreed as she held down her own locks of hair as the wind tousled it. She tucked the sides behind her ears but it was no use, the warm early autumn breeze continued to sweep her brunette hair into her face.
    “The scenery is so beautiful.” Lucy's eyes drank in the greenery as they climbed higher up the hilltop.
    “Not half as beautiful as you,” Antonio murmured in a low,

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