Susan Mallery - The Sparkling One

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A party planner extraordinaire, Katie Marcelli loves her big, boisterous family – even when their chronic matchmaking drives her crazy! In the Marcelli household, fine wine and good food are as celebrated as true love, so when her eighteen-year-old sister announces her engagement, Katie promises her the perfect wedding. There's only one hitch: the father of the groom, Zach Stryker, who is adamantly opposed to his son marrying so young. Now, despite her instant attraction to the handsome, arrogant attorney, Katie must approach with caution: Zach, who hired Katie for a major fundraiser, holds the fate of her business in his hands – and how can she trust a man who is willing to break her sister's heart? It will take a passionate battle of wills to determine if wedding bells will ring for a Marcelli bride, and to unlock the deepest desires – for family, love, and home – inside a strong-willed man's heart.

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He shrugged. “Where are the family weddings held?”

“In the private garden.” She dropped her gaze.

He didn’t know what she was thinking, but he sensed her uneasiness. The topic of Mia and David’s engagement was still a sensitive area of conversation. It was time to come to an understanding.

“They can’t get married,” he said flatly. “Even if Mia’s ready, David isn’t. Not by a long shot.”

Katie sighed. “I know.”

He’d already mentally outlined his verbal strategy, but her quiet response caught him off guard.

“What do you know?”

“That you’re right. As much as I didn’t want to believe you when you first told me about your concerns, I remembered them. I’ve been watching Mia and David together. At the beginning they were happy, but something has changed. I don’t know if they’ve been fighting or if she found out about Julie or what. I guess the reason doesn’t matter.”

“You agree with me?”

She smiled. “Is that all you got out of that?”

“It’s the most important part.”

“Zach! We’re talking about the future happiness of my sister and your son. Isn’t that slightly more important than my agreeing with you?”

He considered the question. “It’s a close second. Come on.”

He opened one of the glass doors and drew her outside.

She leaned against him. “Now what?”

“Now we talk to Mia and David.”

“Do you think they’ll listen?”

“I don’t know. If David gets stubborn, he’ll tune it all out. What about Mia?”

Katie shrugged. “She hates to admit when she’s made a mistake, but I don’t think she’d be willing to get married just to be right. I agree we should talk to them. If we’re logical and rational-”

“Oh, so I’ll be doing the talking,” he said, cutting her off.

She glared at him. “Remind me to toss you in a fermenting vat when we get back to the house.”

“You and what army?”

“I can be tough.”

He kissed the top of her head. “Sure you can, Katie. Tough and mean.”

“I am.”

“Uh-huh. So we have a plan?”

“Yes. We’ll corner the unsuspecting couple and talk them into submission.” She smiled. “I’ll go first.”

“If you insist.”

“Are you okay with this? Us tackling them together?”

“Yes.”

Which surprised him. He’d always done everything alone, especially with respect to his son. He had to admit that after eighteen years of being a single parent, it was nice to have someone to share things with.

“So what are the odds of me getting struck by lightning if I sneak into your room tonight?” he asked as they headed back for the house.

Katie raised her eyebrows. “Gee, nearly all of my extended family will be under the same roof with us, including my very crabby grandfather. And let’s not forget that I have two grandmothers who take a trip around the beads at the drop of a hat. Lightning is the least of your concerns.”

He considered the embarrassment of getting caught-literally with his pants down. “Good point. I’ll keep to my side of the house.”

She grinned. “I figured you’d say that. So I’ll sneak into your room.”

They walked into the house twenty minutes later to find the place in an uproar. Grandma Tessa was in tears, Colleen kept saying it would be fine, while Grammy M was pouring a drink. Mia huddled over someone sitting in a chair.

“It’s Brenna,” Mia said, looking more amused than upset.

“Was she in a car accident?” Katie asked instantly. “Is she all right?”

Mia rolled her eyes. “She went to Santa Barbara to get her hair cut.”

Zach waited for the rest of the story. Like in Santa Barbara she’d been attacked or, at the very least, been caught up in a bank robbery, but there was no more information.

“And?” he asked.

Mia shook her head. “That’s it. She cut her hair.”

“I don’t get it.”

Katie patted his arm. “I know. Just try to fade into the woodwork. You’ll never understand and trying to will just give you a migraine.” She glanced at Mia. “They got over you streaking your hair.”

“Yeah, but I’m the rebel. Brenna is about to be divorced. How is she supposed to catch a man if she has short hair?”

Katie groaned and stepped toward her relatives. Zach felt as if he’d stepped into an alternative universe. So Brenna had cut her hair? If no one liked it, wouldn’t it just grow back?

“Enough,” Brenna said, and stood up. Her long hair was gone. In its place was a short style that grazed her chin.

Zach studied her. She had a rounder face than her sisters, and bigger eyes. Somehow the layered cut flattered her features, making her look sexy.

“I like it,” he said, before he could stop himself.

Katie and Mia looked at him with something like pity, but the Grands and Colleen turned on him instantly.

“Her crowning glory is gone,” Grandma Tessa said as she brushed away her tears.

Grammy M sighed and took a sip of her drink. “’Twas lovely hair.”

Colleen simply muttered something about “Men.”

“Hey,” Zach said, “as a man I think it looks good on her.”

Mia moved close. “And you looked so bright, too,” she whispered in his ear. “You’re in trouble, now.”

“She was attractive before and she’s still very attractive,” he insisted, ignoring the sensation of falling into a pit where he would be trapped forever.

Brenna sighed. “Okay, enough everyone. I agree with Zach. I like it. If I decide I don’t like it, I’ll grow it out. In the meantime, my hairstyle is off limits. Does everyone understand?”

Grammy M and Colleen nodded. Grandma Tessa sniffed.

Brenna muttered something under her breath, then grabbed his arm and drew him down the hall. “I’m going to have a private conversation with my lawyer,” she yelled back. “It will take about ten minutes. That should be enough time for you to recover from the shock and finish getting lunch ready.”

They entered the library and she slammed the door shut behind them.

“Family,” she said with exasperation. “Sometimes I want to run away and never come back.”

“You don’t mean that,” he said, studying her. There was something different about Brenna today. Something that didn’t have anything to do with her new haircut. An energy and a purpose.

“I don’t,” she admitted, sinking down on one of the leather sofas. “I love them all and would be lost without them. But every now and then they really get on my nerves.” She fluffed her newly shorn hair. “This would be one of those times.”

He settled on the other sofa. “Fair enough. So did you really want to talk to me about something or did you just need to escape?”

“No. I have an actual thing. When you called to tell me that Jeff’s lawyer had been in touch to formally withdraw the question of the winery inheritance, you told me to think about what I want from Jeff.”

“Did you come up with a wish list?”

“Yes, but little of it is legal. As I already pushed the limits of the law with the taping stunt, I’m not going to try it again.”

“But getting Jeff on tape worked.”

Brenna fluffed the ends of her hair and shrugged. “I guess.”

“He backed off. Isn’t that what you wanted?”

“Sure. It’s just…” She shrugged again. “Katie was right.”

“About?”

“Francesca. I wanted her help and I’m glad to have the tape, but listening to my husband saying he wanted to fuck her brains out didn’t exactly make my day.”

“I’m sorry.”

“It wasn’t you doing the talking. I know Francesca would never have anything to do with him, but it still makes me feel weird.” She shook her head. “None of which is your problem. My actual point for having this conversation is to tell you I don’t have a wish list. All I want from Jeff is repayment for putting him through school. You showed me that chart before, remember?”

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