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Falling for My Dad's Enemy

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FALLING FOR MY DAD’S ENEMY A SECRET BABY, ENEMIES TO LOVERS ROMANCE NATASHA L. BLACK Copyright © 2023 by Natasha L. Black All rights reserved. The following story contains mature themes, strong language and sexual situations. It is intended for mature readers. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval s...

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FALLING FOR MY DAD’S ENEMY A SECRET BABY, ENEMIES TO LOVERS ROMANCE NATASHA L. BLACK Copyright © 2023 by Natasha L. Black All rights reserved. The following story contains mature themes, strong language and sexual situations. It is intended for mature readers. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. CONTENTS Introduction Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27 Chapter 28 Chapter 29 Chapter 30 Chapter 31 Chapter 32 Chapter 33 Epilogue Christmas with the Older Man (Preview) A Note from the Author Books by Natasha L. Black Connect with Natasha L. Black INTRODUCTION I’m here to prove myself, Not to be my dad’s pawn, Not to fall for his rival. Spy on my dad’s rival studio? I need the job, so I take it. Sparks fly with my hot shot boss. I try to hide my attraction. If the tension was hot, the affair is blazing. My dad tells me Julian’s cheating on me. I’m carrying his baby in secret. Is he lying because I gave him fake info on Julian’s studio, Or did I fall in love with a bastard just as awful as my dad? 1 WILLOW On Wednesday morning, I spent an hour getting ready for a job interview that I half-knew was a waste of time. No, I fully knew it was a waste of time, but I pushed the knowledge down into the small, dark corner of my mind. Maybe this one would be different. Maybe this one wouldn’t already be promised to the best friend of the boss’s son or the daughter of the CEO’s golf instructor. Maybe this one I would have a chance at. I blew out my hair, brushing it until it shined mahogany. I took an age to put on my makeup so that it looked so natural that maybe my gray-green eyes were just really wide and my skin pore-less porcelain. I used every trick in the book to look more sophisticated than my twenty-five years, even though the bulk of the duties of the job I was interviewing for involved being a gopher and coffee maker. Then I grabbed the only designer purse I’d ever owned, stepped into a pair of heels that made me 5’7 instead of 5’4, and powered over to the glass and chrome tower in the Westwood District. Where I interviewed with a man who called me Willa and kept his eyes firmly fastened on my chest, even though it was covered up by my double-breasted blazer. I looked down a couple of times, wondering what he was so interested in, but they were well and thoroughly covered up. Maybe it was just a habit for him, as meaningless as the form e-mail rejections I got after interviews like this. God, I couldn’t even get a personalized sexual harassment out of this industry. An insane urge to laugh bubbled up to my lips when he shook my hand and told my breasts that he’d be in touch. “They’re looking forward to it,” I said solemnly, deciding I had nothing to lose. There was no way I was getting this job. There was no way this had even been a real interview. I was one of the obligatory interviewees brought in to hide the scent of rank nepotism. I called my mom on my way home–walking instead of taking the bus because it was cheaper, and it wasn’t like I had a job to rush around for. “Well?” she asked as soon as she answered, eagerness evident in her voice. “Nope,” I said, my voice a sharp pinprick in her enthusiasm. “They’ve already promised it to someone. I could tell.” I didn’t add another damn nepo baby, but my mom heard it in my voice. “Honey, I know it’s not right or fair, but this town is all about connections. You can’t blame people for using theirs. You can only….” she trailed off delicately. “Blame myself for not using mine?” I finished for her. I could practically see her shrug, the movement of her throat as she reluctantly swallowed the words she wanted to say. “It’s not cheating.” “It’s not not cheating,” I disagreed. “It’s gross. It’s line jumping.” “No, it’s using a well-earned fast pass. Other little girls had dads who put their bikes together on Christmas Eve and drove them to their first high school dance. You have Fletcher.” Fletcher James. At the thought of my father, I feel a familiar, queasy combination of irritation and wistfulness. I wanted to love him. I would have settled for not despising him. I wanted the dad who built the bikes and did the drives, but I’d have settled for one that remembered my birthday. Fletcher James was not that dad. Or maybe he was, but not to me. He had one daughter and two sons who shone like stars lined up on either side of him on the red carpet. I was the daughter he’d left on the cutting room floor. The brunette in the galaxy of blondes. The bastard in the ranks of legitimate heirs. “I don’t want Fletcher,” I said, his name leaving a metallic aftertaste on my tongue that made me want to spit and wipe at it, but I was in public. “And I’m not going to use the Fletcher fast pass. I doubt it would work anyway.” “It would work,” was all my mother said. She didn’t push me. She never did. She’d laid it out for me as soon as I was old enough to understand. This is

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