The Moretti Heir

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Book: The Moretti Heir Read Free
Author: Katherine Garbera
Tags: Category, Moretti Legacy, Man Of The Month
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before she could ask any more questions, he leaned in, cupped her face and brought his mouth down to hers.
    The scent of his Scotch was sweet as he parted her lips with his own. She felt the warmth of his breath and then the gentle brush of his tongue against her mouth.
    And in that moment she knew— strega magic or not—this was a dangerous mission she’d set for herself. Because not falling for the charming Marco Moretti was going to be harder than she’d ever imagined it would be.

Two
    V irginia’s plan was working…a little too well. Marco was smooth and charming. She’d expected that. But he was also very funny and a bit self-deprecating.
    Everyone wanted a piece of him tonight. A moment to bask in his glory. He had the aura of someone who was going to break that record on wins in the Formula One circuit, and everyone wanted to be close to him.
    Since they’d come in from the terrace, she tried to leave a few times, not being comfortable in the spotlight. But he kept her by his side, his fingers linked loosely with hers as they moved through the crowd.
    She didn’t have to try to be mysterious here. No one knew her, and to be honest, she didn’t think anyone wanted to know her tonight. She was simply a pretty woman hanging on Marco’s arm.
    The feminist in her was a bit outraged to be delegated to nothing more than arm candy.
    “I am sorry, mi’ angela, but winning always means that my time is not my own.”
    “It’s okay,” she said. She was learning a lot about Marco from watching him. She wondered if her grandmother had realized what the Formula One lifestyle was like. Was this why Lorenzo Moretti hadn’t wanted to settle down with her grandmother? Maybe having experienced the high life, he hadn’t been ready to give it up for home and family.
    “What are you thinking, cara mia? ”
    “I’m thinking that you can’t remember my name so you keep calling me by endearments.”
    “Virginia, you wound me.”
    “Doubtful.”
    He smiled. “I do want to know what you are thinking. You look too serious for a woman at a party.”
    She didn’t know how to respond to that. She wanted—no, needed— to be mysterious. She couldn’t allow herself to forget for one moment that she wasn’t here to fall in love with Marco Moretti. She was here to break a curse.
    But when he pulled her into his arms on the dance floor, she forgot about plans and curses. She forgot about everything except the way his arms felt wrapped around her. The way his shoulder was the perfect place to rest her head, which she did for only one second, because the sexy scent of his aftershave was too potent that close.
    “I was thinking that at this party, everyone wants something from you.”
    “Including you?”
    Yes, she thought, but didn’t say it out loud.
    “It’s okay, I know you do. Everyone wants something, I want something from you.”
    “What do you want from me?”
    “Another kiss.”
    Of course he did, and that made her agenda so much easier because she wanted him to want her. But at the same time…
    “You’re doing it again,” he whispered into her ear. “I’m going to think that you aren’t happy to be with me.”
    Shivers ran down the length of her body from her neck to her toes. Her breasts felt heavier all of a sudden, and her nipples perked up, as if they wanted the warmth of his breath against them.
    “Of course I’m happy to be with you, Marco. You are the man every woman wants…all you have to do is beckon and any woman here would come to you.”
    “I don’t want any other woman tonight, Virginia, only you.”
    “Why?” she asked.
    “I could say that it is the hint of mystery in those deep, chocolate-brown eyes of yours. Or the smoothness of your skin against my hand.”
    “But that’s not it?”
    “No, cara mia, it’s not. The reason I want only you is much more base and too demanding to be tamed by words.”
    “Lust.”
    “You say it with disdain, but there is a power to lust and to

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