The Offer, Books 1-3 (EBOOK)
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MAIN TROPES
- Billionaire Office Romance
- Single Mom
- Opposites Attract
Description
He begins to thaw. She begins to trust.
A misunderstanding between between Savannah and Tobias causes things to turn sour. Usually cool and controlled, Tobias loses his composure around Savannah and jumps to mile-high conclusions which force things to take a turn for the worse.
But Tobias Stone isn’t used to failing, and he always gets what he wants. And what he wants is Savannah Page.
Winning her back is one thing, keeping her is another.
If these two damaged lovers escape their demons, they can find a future together. Unless the past catches up with them.
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I’m sorry I rushed off but something
urgent came up. I’ll be back tomorrow.
She’d sent
that text to Briony as soon as she had arrived back home, not long after
lunchtime.
Tobias’s words
cut into her, sharp like shrapnel, leaving her so devastated that the only
thing she could think of was to get the hell away. She couldn’t run the risk of
seeing him again. She’d tried to soldier on at work, had managed to stumble
along for a few hours but his unpleasant words and that venomous look on his
face refused to leave her and made it unbearable for her to remain there.
The hours had
crawled miserably towards lunchtime. She’d gone out to grab a sandwich but had
ended up coming home and cleaning her oven instead.
It was
spotless now. Because when all else failed, when she couldn’t stop replaying
that scene over and over in her mind, or stem the endless recording of his
words, her urge to clean, the desire to put order into things she could
control, helped focus her mind. So she had cleaned her oven until she could see
her face reflected in the shiny windows of the oven door.
I’ll fuck you for hours and pay you well.
His words
stabbed into her psyche, throwing her into further misery. Each time her mind
drifted to that scene again, she scrubbed harder,
forcing herself to concentrate on the task at hand.
It was bad
enough that money worries kept her from sleeping ever since she’d found out how
much the hospital bill had come to. This morning she had worked herself into a
frenzy as she’d left for work and was already hesitant about asking Tobias for
an advance. Yet he had so graciously helped her through a tough Christmas
period and it was this that had convinced her to go forward with her request.
But she hadn’t
been prepared for his response, which had knocked the life and breath right out
of her, as if he’d landed a solid punch to her midriff. She had rushed away,
unsure which was worse: Colt’s punches, or Tobias’s words.
She never
wanted to see him again. Never. Sucker that she was for attracting only jerks
and douchebags.
Her cell phone
rang, snapping her back to present and when she saw Briony’s number, she was
half-tempted to ignore it, but she knew she couldn’t do that to one of the few
people she liked and trusted.
“Hey, Briony.”
“Is everything
okay? I just got back from a meeting and I saw your text.”
“I’m fine,”
said Savannah, eager to put her boss’s mind at ease. “I’m sorry I left but
something came up.”
“Are you
okay?”
“Yes.” No.
“I wanted to
make sure. Tobias was looking for you earlier; I didn’t know where you were.”
“Does he know
I came home early?”
“He’s been in
meetings all day. He wouldn’t even know if your room caught fire.”
Savannah
feigned a laugh. “I’m sorry. I can explain tomorrow when I come in.”
“Don’t worry
about it. I know you’ve had enough to deal with recently. Is Jacob all right? I
thought for a moment—”
“Jacob’s fine.
Thanks for asking. What did Tobias want?” Her anxiety began to climb. What more
could he have to say after the disgusting accusations he had leveled at her?
“I’m not sure
and I didn’t care to ask. He didn’t look too happy.”
“Maybe he had
a problem with his Word templates,” Savannah suggested, knowing that it wasn’t
the reason he’d come looking for her.
“I don’t know
why Candace can’t deal with those problems,” Briony muttered. “But that’s not
important. I wanted to make sure that you and Jacob were okay.”
“We’re fine.”
Savannah reassured her, quickly glancing at her cell phone screen when she
heard the beep of another call waiting. Her eyes flickered with excitement.
Bella from Southwood Select, the new recruitment agency she’d been dealing
with, was on the line. “I’ve got another call coming through,” she said. “Do
you mind—?”
“No, go. I’ll
speak to you tomorrow.” Briony told her. Savannah quickly switched to the other
call.
“Savannah?”
Bella’s crisply efficient voice greeted her, raising her hopes. “I’ve got good
news.”
“Yes?” Her
mood suddenly brightened.
“You’ve got
the job!” Words that lifted her from her misery.
“I did?”
“You sure did.
They loved you. It wasn’t only your experience to date and the fact that you’ve
held this position before, but they liked your personality. They think you’ll
fit right in.” Savannah placed her hand on her chest as if she was unable to
contain her happiness. This news was more than a small ray of sunshine in an
otherwise shit-filled day. “That’s the best news I’ve heard all week! I’m so
excited. I really am.” She felt a lightness in her chest and couldn’t help but
smile. “How soon can I start?” Tomorrow? She hoped.
She was desperate to leave Stone Enterprises at the first opportunity.
Bella laughed.
“You are eager
to start. I like that! Unfortunately not tomorrow, but maybe in around two
weeks’ time. I’ve been told that they’re looking at the start of February.”
“Are you
sure?” asked Savannah, suddenly anxious again. “Because when I spoke to the
manager during my interview, he told me that they needed someone as soon as
possible.”
Bella paused.
“I’ll look into that for you. I can ask, certainly. But first, let me get the
paperwork over to you—”
“I can come by
during my lunch hour and sign all the necessary paperwork.” Forget waiting
until lunchtime, she might even rush out an hour after she arrived at the
office to get that paperwork signed.
“That works
for me. I’ll see you tomorrow. Congratulations, once again.”
“Thanks.”
Savannah put the phone down and hung her head in sheer relief. It was strange
how today life had shown her two extremes on the emotional spectrum. Not
only two, thought Savannah despondently, hugging her arms around
her body. She’d suffered a whole heap of emotions in between. So much so that
she was now ravenous, as well as drained, after the tumultuous ride that the
day had turned into. She still hadn’t eaten lunch.
Feeling
happier, she opened the refrigerator and pulled out some cheese and a jar of
relish with which to make a sandwich. As she opened the lid to the jar, she was
again reminded of Tobias Stone; this had been in the Christmas gift basket he’d
sent her.
Back when he
had cared.