Freefall (The Indigo Lounge Series, #5)

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Authors: Zara Cox
Tags: sexy billionaire; wounded heroine; damaged hero; indigo lounge; erotic sex
Sinclair III, great-grandson of an Irish immigrant who’d arrived penniless on Ellis Island, but had owned half of New York City by the time he’d died, was every bit the entitled, unapologetic alpha male I’d met. The evident was clear to see in each photo I came across, especially in the way he eyed the women on his arm with a heavy dose of distaste. To him they were pieces of meat he meant to devour at the earliest opportunity, but much to my annoyance, I hadn’t been able to stop the slice of electricity that sizzled through me each time I’d found myself staring into his long-lashed hazel eyes.
    Regardless of the social setting, Mason’s eyes held a deep allure, a bottomless intensity that seemed to see right into my soul. After the bewildering realization that I couldn’t stare into his eyes without feeling the need to lower my gaze, I’d slammed down my laptop lid and attempted to do something useful.
    But those eyes had stayed with me. Followed me into my dreams and haunted me.
    Dammit.
    My smile falters as the chopper lifts off and I force myself to activate my phone. My heart twists and drops into my stomach as I see the app I’d acquired specially to hold my secret—one I don’t trust to remain floating in my inbox.
    Out of the corners of my eyes, the picturesque aqua-watered Cote d’Azur passes in a blur as we follow the craggy coastline and head into Monte Carlo.
    My hands shake as I stare down at the app. I want to delete the email, just as I’d deleted the first one. But each time my finger hovers over the bin icon, the rush of fear makes me hesitate. I’m intelligent enough to know that ignoring a problem won’t make it go away. And normally I thrive on problem-solving.
    But not this one. This one I want to seal in the vault, without knowing whether it’s a hoax or real. I want to pretend it doesn’t exist, that I’ve never seen it.
    Because if it is real...
    My heart hammers, climbs from my stomach into my throat, and stays there, clogging my breathing until my vision hazes.
    “ Mademoiselle , are you all right?” A voice disturbs me.
    I turn my head and meet the young pilot’s concerned gaze. When his gaze drops to my hand, I realize I’m gripping the plush armrest with white-knuckled fingers.
    “I’m fine,” I reply and consciously relax my grip, but this time I can’t summon a smile.
    “We will be landing in less than sixty seconds.”
    I nod. Let him assume it’s a fear of flying that’s causing my distress and not an unknown ghost from the past come back to haunt me.
    I quickly press the home button, drop my phone into my handbag, and force air into my lungs as the aircraft hovers over the helipad at the Indigo Hermitage hotel.
    As the rotors wind down, my gaze drifts over the stunning views of the Prince’s Palace, the streets below that will be converted into a Formula 1 circuit in a little over six weeks and the dozens of multi-million dollar yachts slotted into the marina.
    The IL Indulgence is easy enough to pick out. Even it hadn’t been the largest vessel out there, the bold indigo and silver colors gracing its stunning lines would’ve made it easy to spot.
    With five stories, two helipads, ten master suites, two restaurants and six entertainment areas, this is easily the jewel in the Indigo Lounge crown. For the last month since the latest event was announced, I’ve fielded calls from A-Listers whose eagerness to get on the guest list for the inaugural launch has made me grin like an idiot. If I were the bribes-for-favors type, I’d be sitting pretty and laughing all the way to the bank.
    But I’m the sort of girl who respects her client’s wishes, and Zach has been specific with the type of guests he wants on his yacht.
    So far I’ve vetted and double-vetted nine of the ten guest groups who will be sailing on the maiden voyage. The tenth slot has been left open, a practice I’m familiar with since I know the mercurial temperaments of the rich and famous. The

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