Dawn Temple - Moonlight and Mistletoe

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Kyle Anderson was the sexiest man she'd ever laid eyes on, but Shayna Miller wasn't about to be taken in by his movie-star looks and sensuous voice. Until an ice storm stranded them in her Tennessee cabin.and Shayna discovered how persuasive – and passionate – the powerful lawyer could be.
Kyle had come to Land's Cross to get Shayna to sign on the dotted line – and secure his own future in the process. But with her laid-back Southern charm, the small-town social worker was tempting him to rethink his big-city dreams. Yet it would take more than mistletoe and moonlight to earn Shayna's trust. With help from this magical season, could he turn their fling into a forever after?

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“I know that, but-” she filled him in on all the repeated calls to Boston CPS, her missing case files and the forged birth certificate.

“You and I both know that parents often abandon their children without releasing parental rights and those kids are never officially adopted. After all these years, and with no victim to atone to, I can’t imagine any judge in this country would be willing to hear a case against your daddy for forgery or fraud. Now, tell me what’s really got you this riled up.”

Not knowing exactly where to begin, she handed Chester a copy of the dreaded agreement. He adjusted his readers, turned on his desk lamp and started reading. By now, Shayna had read the darn thing so many times she practically had it memorized.

On page four, Chester “uh-huhed,” and Shayna charged to her feet, unable to sit still as doubts about her decision raced full tilt around her head. Finally, he finished the last page and looked up.

“Those Hollywood types sure do come up with some wild notions, don’t they.” Chester’s total lack of concern allowed Shayna to release the last of her doubts. Everything was going to work out. Not necessarily smooth and easy, but she didn’t mind a few bumps in the road.

“Yes, sir. They sure do, but I’ve got a few wild notions of my own now.”

“I figured you would. Let’s hear ’em.”

“What’s legalese for thanks, but no thanks?”

Travis and Lindy had urged forgiveness. Kyle had made a case for closure and moving on. She’d been fighting to keep her present safe from the past. Daddy had always insisted she follow the right path, no matter how bumpy the road. All the arguments had merit. They all had faults.

In the end, she’d found her solution somewhere in the middle.

Friday morning, Kyle pushed back his leather chair and paced his professionally decorated office, unable to concentrate on the case he’d been reviewing. He wedged a finger inside the neck of his perfectly tailored shirt, struggling against the urge to rip off his tie and unbutton his collar. The world and the clothes that had fit him so well just a week ago no longer felt comfortable.

As they’d done constantly since his return, his thoughts returned to Land’s Cross and Shayna. He couldn’t believe he’d left her without a word, but the words he’d been tempted to say were too dangerous. Too much stood between them to pretend they had a future. Even saying he’d call would have been wrong, because if he did, the conversation could only revolve around the case.

He expected her father, his biggest client, any minute now. Roscoe had been grudgingly patient with the delay in this case, but Kyle predicted Walker wouldn’t be so understanding. His client’s deadline was quickly approaching, and like any powerful man, Walker hadn’t gotten where he was by adhering to other people’s timetables.

A racket in the hall preceeded Amanda’s rushed entry, Roscoe and Walker hot on her heels. “Mr. Thomas and Dr. Walker are here to see you, Mr. Anderson.”

As Kyle pushed aside his personal concerns, the two men nearly bowled his secretary over in their rush to enter his office. Amanda, ever the professional, kept her expression serene and offered everyone coffee or water. They all refused.

She crossed to his desk and handed him an unlabeled folder. “This just came in for you, Mr. Anderson.”

“Thank you, Amanda.” Kyle made sure she understood he meant for far more than delivering a fax. She nodded her understanding, sent a meaningful glance at the papers she’d just delivered and then left.

Curious, Kyle took a quick peek and had to school his features not to reveal his surprise. It was a fax from Chester Warfield. He quickly scanned the short cover letter. Damn it. Shayna had turned down Walker’s offer. No counteroffer, no compromise, just a flat no.

Disappointment and confusion warred for dominance within him, but he tamped them both down. He needed to thoroughly review this paperwork before discussing it with his client, the very client that even now was staring daggers into Kyle’s chest.

Since said client obviously wasn’t in a patient mood, Kyle decided to shelve this matter until their next meeting. Putting on his game face, he tucked the papers back inside the folder and turned to welcome the two men.

The resemblance between Shayna and her biological father was eerie, especially the eyes. Walker’s were the same rich color and almond shape as Shayna’s; yet at first glance, they seemed lifeless, heartless. Then Walker blinked, and when his eyes reopened, they appeared warm, friendly. It made the resemblance even more striking.

“So, Anderson, how much longer until you have this little problem wrapped up?”

Hearing Shayna referred to as a “little problem” lit Kyle’s temper. Taking a deep breath, he moved back into the power position behind his desk and reminded himself that this man’s case was the key to his dreams. Soon, he would no longer be forced to work for scumbags like Dr. Steven Walker.

If he could talk some sense into Shayna before Walker got wind of what she’d done.

He dropped the folder onto his desk and waved Walker and Roscoe into the chairs facing him. “Gentlemen, have a seat.” He waited until they had complied before continuing. “As I told you yesterday, Ms. Miller has an appointment with her attorney this afternoon.” Or at least that was the last he’d heard. Obviously, he was working off old information. “We can’t move forward until we hear from them.”

“I don’t like the fact that you wimped out and gave that silly girl time to contact an attorney. Now this is going to cost me more time and more money.”

“The time was necessary, and in the long run it will save you time, money and trouble.” Kyle weighed his words carefully. He wouldn’t lie to his client. That was a rule he couldn’t break, not even for Shayna. “If I had coerced her into an agreement without giving her time to seek counsel, she might have sued you later, dragging this whole matter through the press. Isn’t avoiding bad press the crux of the job you’ve hired me to do?”

The words came out smooth, but Kyle’s boss, who seemed to recognize the signs of a fraying temper, stepped in, trying to further defuse the situation. “Steven, we’ve already discussed this. You don’t want to come across as some hard-hearted bastard who frightened a young, naive girl into doing something she later regretted. By allowing her time to meet with her attorney, she won’t be able to insinuate later that you forced her hand.”

“No matter. I’ve discovered a way to turn this delay to my advantage.” Walker reached into the breast pocket of his suit coat and pulled out a sheet of folded paper. “Got an interesting e-mail earlier this morning, with a link to the Land’s Cross Gazette.”

The instant Kyle heard the paper’s name, panic tried to take hold, but reason quickly won out. If the man had seen the picture of Kyle dressed as Santa-with Shayna snuggled in his lap-this conversation would not even be taking place. He’d have been fired days ago.

Walker handed the press release to Roscoe. “Seems my long-lost daughter has inherited my interest in giving back. My publicist thinks it would be a great idea if I make a surprise appearance at that little festival of hers, pledge a donation and bond over our mutual love of helping the less fortunate. It would make dynamite footage for the debut show.”

Thomas tossed the paper onto Kyle’s desk, the gleam in his eyes just as devious as Walker’s. Kyle didn’t even glance at the page. Tension bunched up painfully in Kyle’s shoulders. Surely Thomas would recognize this idea for the train wreck it was.

“I don’t know much about television, but it sounds pretty compelling,” Thomas answered, doing a damn fine impersonation of a brownnosing yes man.

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