State Secrets

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Book: State Secrets Read Free
Author: Linda Lael Miller
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary
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David’s mind caught on those words—he was uneasy, even jumpy. He had the strangest feeling that he was on the edge of something momentous, something that would change his life forever. He took Holly Llewellyn’s cookbook down from the shelf again, turned it over and studied the captivating face on the back.
    Llewellyn, he thought, if you turn out to be a fink, I’m not going to be able to take it.

2
    H olly looked with a jaundiced eye at the mechanical department-store Santa Claus nodding beside the escalator. Thanksgiving is over, she thought ruefully, so bring on Christmas.
    In the toy section to her left, a horde of shoppers were engaged in a good-natured battle of some sort.
    Reaching the next floor and the cookware section of the large store, Holly found Elaine already there, her hair pinned to the top of her head, a clipboard in hand.
    “What’s going on downstairs?” Holly asked irritably. The weekend with Skyler and his parents had been a disaster.
    Elaine chuckled but did not look up from the list she was going over. “They got in a shipment of Webkinz.”
    Shrugging out of her winter coat, Holly assessed the room. The store had done a good job of setting up; there were tables, aprons and even chefs’ hats for all the students. In the cooking area, where Holly would demonstrate the fine art of baking fruitcake, an assortment of copper utensils had been set out on the counter.
    She peered at Elaine’s clipboard. Normally, twelvestudents were accepted for her popular cooking classes, but this time the list showed thirteen names. “David Goddard? Who the devil is that?”
    Elaine gave her friend and employer an understanding, patient look. “There’s always room for one more, right?” she grinned. “The guy was so eager….”
    Holly was annoyed and tired. All she wanted to do was spend the night at home, in front of the TV or better yet, in a hot bath with a book. Anywhere but in this posh downtown department store, teaching thirteen people how to bake fruitcake. “Elaine,” she began stiffly, “this is a popular class. There is a waiting list several months long, in case you’ve forgotten. So where do you get off letting some bozo walk in and sign up just because he’s eager?”
    Elaine colored prettily. “Actually, he’s better than eager. He’s a hunk.”
    “Great! You let him in because he was good-looking!”
    Elaine shrugged. “What can I tell you? I looked up into those navy blue eyes and I could not deny the man ten lessons and a chef’s hat.”
    Holly muttered an expletive and flung down her purse and coat. “I’ll be glad to deny him for you,” she snapped, washing her hands at the gleaming steel sink that was part of the store’s fully equipped kitchen. “Where is he?”
    “Downstairs, I think, in the toy department,” Elaine replied, unruffled, as she checked the supplies of flour, sugar and assorted other ingredients against another list on her clipboard. “He said something about buying a couple Webkinz for his nieces.”
    Holly found an apron and put it on over her jeans and cotton shirt. Despite repeated pleas from the store’s publicitydirector, she refused to wear a chef’s hat. “I don’t know why I agree to do these cooking classes, anyway,” she muttered.
    “You have a contract with the store,” came the blithe reply from her secretary. “And they pay you big bucks.”
    “Thanks for reminding me.”
    Elaine looked up from her clipboard and made a face. “Anytime, boss.”
    Holly couldn’t help it; she had to grin. “I don’t know how you put up with me. I’ve been a grouch all day and I’m sorry.”
    Elaine sighed. “A weekend with Skyler Hollis would do that to anybody. Everything checks out, Holly. Could I go now? Roy and I are going to have dinner out and then do some early shopping.”
    “Go. Leave me here to tell the hunk that he can’t learn to bake fruitcake.” Holly paused and assumed a pose of mock despondency. “The help you get

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