Lucy Monroe - The Chatsfield Collection Books 1-8

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The Chatsfield Collection Books 1-8 Welcome to The Chatsfield London’s most stylish – and scandalous – hotel!Eight passionate, glamorous novels by bestselling authors await…SHEIKH’S SCANDAL by Lucy Monroe Sheikh Sayed of Zeena Sahra and his harem of beautiful women are staying at the exclusive, opulent Chatsfield Hotel, London, for the last stop on his worldwide tour before his wedding. But when his engagement is unceremoniously broken, Sayed sets his sights on his sexy chambermaid! And now their one night of passion could result in a scandalous consequence for the proud Sheikh!PLAYBOY’S LESSON by Melanie Milburne Lucca Chatsfield has one simple motto: no rings, no strings. Adored wherever he goes, he has yet to meet a woman who can resist him. Until he’s sent to the small principality of Preitalle and meets his greatest challenge ever…Poised and polished, Princess Charlotte does not do drama. The very last person she needs interfering in her life is this reckless playboy!SOCIALITE’S GAMBLE by Michelle Conder As the darling of London’s party scene, Cara Chatsfield isn’t surprised when her father’s CEO sends her to Las Vegas to host The Chatsfield’s world-famous poker tournament. And if behind the glitz and glamour there’s a girl hurt by her past…? She’ll never tell.As Aidan Kelly gets to know the stunning socialite he discovers a beautiful, vulnerable young woman awoken by his own personal brand of passion!BILLIONAIRE’S SECRET by Chantelle Shaw Once the heartthrob of London’s elite, gorgeous Nicolo Chatsfield now lives alone in his family’s crumbling estate. No one dares reach out to him… Until Sophie Ashdown visits – she needs him to attend the shareholders' meeting! But she’s not prepared for this darkly compelling Chatsfield, and soon Sophie is under Nicolo's spell…easing his pain in the most pleasurable way!TYCOON’S TEMPTATION by Trish Morey Franco Chatsfield has never lived by his family's rules, and isn't going to start now. But The Chatsfield’s new CEO needs Franco to secure a partnership, and he can't say no. He’ll seal the deal and leave. But one woman stands in his way…Holly Purman. She has devoted her life to her family’s vineyard, and she won’t risk it all for a Chatsfield. She’ll give Franco six weeks to prove himself.RIVAL’S CHALLENGE by Abby Green Orla Kennedy doesn't take risks. But on the eve of a business deal, nerves lead her to share a drink with a handsome stranger, which results in a night of passion she'll never forget. Then Orla discovers that the man in question is Antonio Chatsfield – her biggest rival!REBEL’S BARGAIN by Annie West Five years ago, Poppy Graham married Orsino Chatsfield beneath a confetti of paparrazi flashbulbs. But Orsino spent more time chasing the rush of adrenaline than spending time with his wife and in her darkest hour, he let her down. Their split was bitter and Poppy's strived for independence ever since. But now her arrogant husband is back… They have unfinished business – the blazing passion between them reignites in an instant, leaving Orsino to wonder whether it will kill or cure!HEIRESS’S DEFIANCE by Lynn Raye Harris As the eldest Chatsfield, Lucilla knows she's the only one who can bring the Chatsfield empire back to its glory days. Until her position is usurped by the intensely arrogant and breathtakingly gorgeous Christos Giatrakos. But Lucilla refuses to be beaten by Christos and she is playing for keeps! Christos finds Lucilla and her heiress ways highly amusing. But when she raises the stakes, putting his career in jeopardy, Christos has to act! Lucilla must be taught a lesson…

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So, as she’d done at her hotel in San Francisco, Liyah opted to use them when she wasn’t carrying towels or pushing a cleaning cart. Something she rarely had to do in her position as lead chambermaid, but not outside the realm of possibility.

The doors slid open with a quiet whoosh and Liyah’s gaze was snagged by espresso-brown eyes.

The emir stared back, his expression a strange mixture of surprise and something else she had very little experience interpreting. “Miss Amari?”

“Emir Sayed.” She dipped her head in acknowledgment of his status. “I was just checking on your suite.”

“The service has been impeccable.”

“I’m glad you think so. I’ll be sure and pass your kind words on to your suite’s housekeeping staff.”

He inclined his head in regal agreement she doubted he was even aware of.

She waited for him to step out of the elevator, but he did not move. His security detail had exited first with a smooth precision that came off as a deeply ingrained habit, followed by the emir’s administrative assistant and the junior secretary.

They all waited, as well, for their sheikh to move.

Only he didn’t.

He pressed a button and the doors started to close. “Are you coming?” His tone implied impatience.

Though she didn’t know why. Her brain couldn’t quite grasp what he was doing on the other side of the doorway. If he was going back down again, wouldn’t his security be on the elevator with him?

One thing she did know: she wasn’t about to commit the faux pas of joining the emir. “Oh, no. I’ll just go to the service elevator.”

“Do not be ridiculous.” He reached out and grabbed her wrist, drawing shocked gasps from his staff and an imprecation in the Zeena Sahran dialect of Arabic from his personal bodyguard.

Liyah had little opportunity to take that in as she was pulled inexorably into the elevator through the shrinking gap between the heavy doors.

They closed behind her on another Arabic curse, this one much louder and accompanied by a shocked and clearly disapproving, “Emir Sayed!”

“Your Highness?”

“There is no reason for you to take another elevator.”

“But your people...shouldn’t you have waited for them?”

His elegant but strong fingers were still curled around her wrist and he showed no intention of letting her go. “I am not accustomed to being questioned in my actions by a servant.”

The words were dismissive, his tone arrogant, even cold, but the look in his eyes wasn’t. She’d never heard of brown fire before, but it was there in his gaze right now.

Hot enough to burn the air right from her lungs.

Nevertheless, her professional demeanor leaned toward dignified, not subservient. By necessity, she pulled the cool facade she’d perfected early in life around her with comfortable familiarity.

“And I am not used to being manhandled by hotel guests.” She stared pointedly at his hold on her wrist, expecting him to release her immediately.

It wasn’t acceptable in the more conservative culture of Zeena Sahra for him to touch any single woman outside his immediate family—and that did not include cousins—much less one that was a complete stranger to him.

However, his hold remained. “This is hardly manhandling.”

His thumb rubbed over her pulse point and Liyah had no hope of suppressing her shiver of reaction.

His heated gaze reflected confusion, as well. “I don’t understand this.”

He’d spoken in the dialect of his homeland, no doubt believing she wouldn’t know what he was saying. She didn’t disabuse him of the belief.

She couldn’t. Words were totally beyond her.

For the first time in her life, she craved touch worse than dark chocolate during that most inconvenient time of the month.

“You are an addiction,” he accused, his tone easy to interpret even if she hadn’t spoken the Zeena Sahran dialect fluently.

Suddenly embarrassed, wondering if she’d done something to invite his interest and reveal her own, she pulled against his hold. He let go, but his body moved closer, not farther away, the rustle of his traditional robes the only sound besides their breathing in the quiet elevator.

With shock she realized there was no subtle sound of pulleys because he’d pushed the stop button.

She stared up at him, her heart in her throat. “Emir?”

“Sayed. My name is Sayed.”

And she wasn’t about to use it. Only she did, whispering, “Sayed,” in an involuntary expulsion of soft sound.

Satisfaction flared in his dark eyes, a line of color burnishing his cheekbones. For whatever reason, the emir liked hearing his name on her lips.

He touched the name badge attached to her black suit jacket. “Amari is not your name.”

“It is.” Her voice came out husky, her throat too tight for normal speech.

“Not your given name.”

“Aaliyah,” she offered before her self-protection kicked in.

“Lovely.” He brushed the name tag again and, though it was solid plastic, she felt the touch as if it had been over bare skin. “Your parents are traditionalists.”

“Not exactly.” Liyah didn’t consider Hena’s decision to make an independent life for herself and her illegitimate daughter traditional.

Hena had simply wanted to give Liyah as many connections to the country of her mother’s birth as she could. Hena had also said she’d wanted to speak hope for her daughter’s life every time she used her name, which meant high exalted one.

It was another example of the deceased woman’s more romantic nature than that of her pragmatic daughter.

Liyah doubted very much if Gene Chatsfield had anything to do with naming her at all.

“Your accent is American,” Sayed observed.

“So is yours.”

He shrugged. “I was educated in America from the age of thirteen. I did not return to Zeena Sahra to live until I finished graduate school.”

She knew that. His older brother’s tragic death in a bomb meant for the melech had changed the course of Sayed’s life and his country’s future.

Further political unrest in surrounding countries and concerns for their only remaining son’s safety had pushed the melech and his queen to send Sayed to boarding school. It wasn’t exactly a state secret.

Nor was the fact that Sayed had opted to continue his education through a bachelor’s in world politics and a master’s in management, but having him offer the information made something strange flutter in Liyah’s belly.

Or maybe that was just his nearness.

The guest elevators at the Chatsfield were spacious by any definition, but the confined area felt small to Liyah.

“You’re not very western in your outlook,” she said, trying to ignore the unfamiliar desires and emotions roiling through her.

“I am the heart of Zeena Sahra. Should my people and their ways not be the center of mine?”

She didn’t like how much his answer touched her. To cover her reaction she waved her hand between the two of them and said, “This isn’t the way of Zeena Sahra.”

“You are so sure?” he asked.

“Yes.”

“So you have studied my country.” He sounded way too happy about that possibility.

“Don’t take it personally.”

He laughed, the honest sound of genuine amusement more compelling than even the uninterrupted regard of the extremely handsome man. “You are not like other women.”

“You’re the emir.”

“You are saying other women are awed by me.”

She gave him a wry look and said dryly, “You’re not conceited at all, are you?”

“Is it conceit to recognize the truth?”

She shook her head. Even arrogant, she found this man irresistible and had the terrible suspicion he knew it, too.

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