What The Heart Needs (Stars Landing #1) Read Online Jessica Gadziala

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Erotic, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Stars Landing Series by Jessica Gadziala
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Total pages in book: 107
Estimated words: 95311 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 477(@200wpm)___ 381(@250wpm)___ 318(@300wpm)
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"Whoa," he said, with what sounded like a smile in his voice.

Hannah opened her eyes slowly, looking up into Elliott's startling blue ones. He was smiling!

She felt his arms cradling her carefully, one behind her back and the other under her knees. Only he could actually catch her as perfectly as men did in the movies.

"Are you alright?" he asked, not taking his eyes off of her face.

"I... yeah. You caught me," she said dumbly.

Elliott chuckled. He actually chuckled. She felt the sound reverberate through her. "Yes I did. I wouldn't have had to if you hadn't been trying to climb my bookshelves like a spider monkey."

Hannah felt a giggle escape her. He was so close. And he still hadn't thought to put her down yet. Not that she was complaining, she actually felt comfortable, secure. "I was cleaning." she clarified.

"Yes, that part was obvious," he said, his face sobering. "What isn't clear is why. I thought I had a housekeeper for that."

"She called me this morning. She broke her hand."

"That's unfortunate," Elliott said, considering her through heavy-lidded eyes. "But doesn't explain why you were cleaning my house."

"I want everything to be perfect," she told him honestly.

A softness came to his face then, as if something she said was sweet, or touching in some way. "From the looks of it, everything is perfect."

"I didn't get to finish those..."

"You are not to finish those shelves. Am I clear?" She opened her mouth to protest, but he interrupted her. "They were cleaned twice this week already. I don't want you getting hurt, Hannah."

Hannah felt butterflies flood her stomach. He had never called her by name before. She could practically feel herself melting in his arms.

He looked at her for a moment before clearing his throat and carefully placing her feet on the floor.

She had a moment to feel exceptionally self-conscious. He had never seen her in anything but work attire and here she was in sweat clothes. Oh, God, and she was sweaty! Way to ruin her professional appearance.

He wasn't supposed to be home so early.

"What were you planning on doing... cleaning then running home to change?" he asked, looking her from the feet up.

She squirmed under his inspection. "I brought my things. I was just going to change in the bathroom."

Elliott shook his head, running a hand over his scruffy face. "Where's your stuff?"

"In the sitting room," she told him, a curious line forming between her eyebrows.

"Go grab it," he told her and turned to pull his office chair back into place.

She came back quickly with her black garment bag, box of shoes, and small makeup pouch.

"I'll show you somewhere that you can shower and get dressed. You've worked enough already. I'll point the staff where they need to go for now."

When he finished speaking, he turned and started up the staircase without waiting for her to respond. She scrambled up behind him down a hallway with two bedrooms and a bath. He led her into a door to what looked like the master bedroom with its deep green walls and comforter. It was his bedroom, she realized with a start. He opened a door and let her into a bathroom that was as big as the lobby at work.

Inside was warm tan tiling, a two vanity sink, an enormous glass shower with four shower heads, and... oh, the biggest, deepest tub she had ever seen in her life.

"You can take a shower in here," he started, then noticed her envious look toward the bathtub and smiled, "or a bath." He walked over to a cabinet and got two fluffy white towels out and placed them on the steps that lead to the whirlpool. "These buttons turn on the jets," he said then walked over to the sink and grabbed a few containers from the cabinet beneath. "Here are some soaps and salts," he said, placing them next to the towels and backing away toward the door. "Take your time, I've got everything covered downstairs."

"Thank you," she remembered to finally say to him before he was out of the door. She saw him shrug and close the door behind him.

She was out of her clothes and sinking into the most glorious bath she had ever had in her life in less than two minutes.



Seriously, what had gotten into him? He released her of her duties to take care of the party and take a bath instead? In his bathroom? There were four other full bathrooms in the house and he had led her into his bedroom and then into his personal bath.

Elliott shook his head to clear his scattered thinking.

He had wrapped up things at the office early, wishing to get home and settle down a bit before he had to deal with a house full of all his colleagues and associates. It was going to be a long and tedious night and he wanted to sit and have a drink before he had to get into the host mindset.


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