Leah Ashton - A Girl Less Ordinary

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Can a leopard really change her spots? Eleanor worked hard to transform herself into Ella – switching braces for a breath-taking smile, dowdy clothes for fabulous dresses, and heartbreak for flirty, fun-only dates. Her extraordinary transformation became her profession – and as an image consultant she’s hired to prep fiercely private billionaire Jake Donner for a series of press interviews.Jake Donner has never forgotten his childhood friend Eleanor – and he’s shocked to see how she’s changed into Ella. Once, dorky Eleanor and geeky Jake were each other’s only support… Could their once-innocent childhood love spark into a fully grown-up attraction?If you like Carole Matthews or Sarra Manning, you’ll love this.

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Although, come to think of it, Ella couldn’t remember the last time she’d seen that type of article. Did he have a girlfriend now?

No . He was just another client.

It wasn’t any of her business.

‘If you give them something, Jake, you can take back control. The media won’t need to write lies in place of a truth you give them.’

He shook his head, rejecting her words.

‘There’s no avoiding it, Jake—the media is key to this campaign. So you’re going to have to learn to play the game for a few weeks.’

‘I’m not a child,’ Jake said, walking past her and closer to the windows. The rain had become heavier and so Jake was gazing at little more than a wall of water. ‘I can play nice. I don’t need lessons.’

This time the smallest of frustrated sighs did slip out. ‘You’re committed to the campaign. And my services will make a difference. I promise you that, after a few sessions with me, you’ll barely recognise yourself.’

He met her gaze. ‘That’s exactly what I’m worried about.’

She blinked. Normally her clients couldn’t wait to begin their transformation. Ella understood that, understood the need to grow and change. Jake— so apparently happy to ignore what the rest of the world thought of him, and so reluctant to concede anything to conform—she had a lot of trouble getting her head around.

She always had. In that way, at least, he hadn’t changed at all.

But she could do this. She had to.

‘While it would appear I’m not going to convince you today—I will convince you. You need me, Jake.’

With his back to her, Jake shrugged. ‘I seriously doubt that.’

Ella’s jaw clenched.

‘Give me two hours.’

He turned back towards her, a rapid movement in stark contrast to his default speed of languid. Maybe, finally, she’d piqued his interest. ‘For what?’

‘Proof,’ she said. She mimicked his casual shrug of before. ‘That’s all.’

‘And if you fail—that’s it. You’ll walk away—leaving me image-consultant free?’

She nodded. ‘Exactly. Although it’s possible the Armada board may disagree with this arrangement.’

Disagree was probably too soft a word. ‘Have conniptions’ would more likely be their response at the prospect of Jake Donner—with no buffing or polishing—fronting their campaign.

But, of course, it wouldn’t get to that.

Jake made a flippant gesture. ‘I’ll handle the board.’

Ella’s lips tipped up into the tightest of grins. ‘So, we have a deal? Two hours of your time. If I’m right, you agree to follow my programme. If I’m wrong—that’s it. Armada can tear up my contract.’

Slowly, he nodded. Then closed the distance between them and held out his hand.

Ah. Now he was going to shake her hand—when he thought she’d just made a deal she was certain to lose.

Had he seriously forgotten how competitive she was? Losing was never an option for Ella Cartwright.

But Jake’s touch suddenly obliterated any thoughts of victory or defeat.

It was a simple movement: just a handshake. Yet the sensation of his palm, and his fingers—large and just the slightest bit rough—wrapped around hers, it … struck her momentarily dumb. All she could concentrate on was the warmth radiating from this very G-rated connection. The sparks …

‘Why are you so determined to work with me?’

Ella snatched her hand away. No. Regressing back to a gooey, lovesick teenager was so not an option.

‘Because any image consultant worth her salt would want to work with you. High-profile client, high-profile campaign—what more could I ask for?’ Then she added, because she didn’t think she could reiterate it enough, ‘The fact we were once friends has absolutely no relevance. This is a business relationship, pure and simple.’

It was just slightly catastrophic that Cynthia had insisted it exist at all.

Jake met her gaze and just looked at her for a long moment. He didn’t waver from her eyes, but Ella still had the sense he was searching. Exploring.

‘Are you sure that’s it?’ he asked.

‘Of course,’ she replied. Firmly, without missing a beat.

Because she was sure. Absolutely sure.

It was time for her to go.

‘I’ll contact your PA to organise our two hours for tomorrow.’

‘Tomorrow?’

‘We could do today, if you prefer,’ she said. Sweetly.

Ella was nearly positive she saw Jake grin—just a little.

As long as she remembered to treat him exactly as who he was: a client, and she continued to diligently leave the past exactly where it belonged, this could actually work out okay.

It could. Kind of like how pigs could—theoretically—fly right past this twenty-sixth floor window.

‘No,’ he said. ‘Tomorrow is fine.’

‘Excellent,’ Ella said—briskly and with utter professionalism.

She excused herself and exited the Armada building just as briskly and professionally.

And to look at her, absolutely no one would ever know, or even suspect, how much she was shaking inside.

What had she just got herself into?

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