Priceless

Priceless by Sherryl Woods Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Sherryl Woods
reclusive younger brother’s name pops up from time to time.”
    “If you say so.”
    “Why would I bother checking you out?” Beth inquired irritably.
    “Some women think we’re pretty fascinating men,” Mack responded with a straight face.
    “I’m not one of them.”
    “So you only tolerate me hanging around for Tony’s sake?”
    “Yes,” she said.
    His skeptical gaze caught hers and held until she flushed under the intensity. Only when he was apparently satisfied that he’d rattled her and proved his point did he finally glance away.
    Relieved to be out from under that disconcertinggaze, Beth drew in a shaky breath. No man had ever unnerved her the way Mack Carlton did. For the life of her, she couldn’t figure out why that was. Sure, he had the kind of body that would look great on a beefcake calendar. Sure, he even showed evidence of being kind and sensitive, two traits she admired in a man. He had a killer smile, an agile brain and a charming personality. With all of that added together, the question shouldn’t have been why he unnerved her, but why she hadn’t thrown herself straight into his arms.
    That she could answer. Mack Carlton was a rich, ex-jock playboy, who didn’t take anything seriously. His affairs were played out publicly, and she was a very private woman with a reputation to protect. So even if that glimmer of heat she thought she saw in his eyes from time to time was real, even if these brief hospital encounters implied a certain fascination on his part, she couldn’t allow any of it to lead anywhere—assuming he even wanted to pursue it himself beyond the occasional cup of coffee or idle conversation at the end of the day.
    Too bad, she thought, barely containing a sigh. Because something told her that Mack had the kind of moves that could make a woman not only forget every last bit of common sense she possessed, but could send her right up into flames.
     
    A couple of days after his fascinating cafeteria dinner with Beth, Mack was sitting in the hospital waiting room while the doctors examined Tony when he looked up to see Richard striding toward him.
    “What are you doing here?” he asked, standing to give his brother a hug. He glanced pointedly aroundthe empty room. “No prospective voters in here to impress.”
    “Very funny. Actually I was in the neighborhood, and Destiny told me you might be here,” Richard said. “What’s going on? What are you doing hanging out in a hospital waiting room?”
    Mack shrugged. “There’s a sick kid I’ve been coming to see,” he said as if it were no big deal.
    Richard studied him intently. “You’re here every day from what I hear. You getting too emotionally involved with this boy?”
    “This isn’t about me,” Mack said defensively. “The boy doesn’t have a dad to hang out with. He likes football. The least I can do is come by for an hour or so.”
    “I admire you for taking an interest, but is it really all about the kid?”
    Mack stared at him, instantly suspicious. “What exactly did Destiny say to you?”
    Richard’s serious expression finally cracked. A grin spread across his face. “She mentioned that the boy’s doctor is a very pretty woman with a brilliant scientific mind. Which hooked you, bro? Her body or her mind?”
    “I am not hooked on anybody,” Mack retorted defensively. “That’s ridiculous. Next time you talk to her, tell Destiny to mind her own damn business.”
    “Ha,” Richard said. “What are the odds of that ever happening?”
    Mack scowled at his brother. “So the real reason you dropped by is to gloat. You think I’m about to get reeled smack into the middle of one of Destiny’s schemes.”
    “That’s what I’m thinking,” Richard agreed unrepentantly. “If so, I want to be around to witness every second of your downfall.”
    “Destiny claims she doesn’t even know Beth Browning,” Mack said. “Beth said the same thing.”
    “Ever heard of the little white lie?” Richard

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