Losing Control (Babysitting a Billionaire #1)

“But why? Why did you think you had to protect me from them?”


“Because you needed time to get over your marriage, that’s why. I was damned if anyone was going to pick you up on the rebound. You’ve obviously got no sense where men are concerned. It’s a big, bad world out there, and you’ve been protected whether you knew it or not.”

“Whether I like it or not, you mean. I’ve felt so safe over the last few years and it’s all been a lie.”

“Isn’t that what I promised when I helped you leave Michael, to keep you safe?”

“Yes, but…” She hesitated, unsure how to put her feelings into words. “I thought at last, I was strong, that I could stand up on my own.”

Jake waved a hand as if her independence was unimportant. “So, you’re telling me that you’d like someone to show some interest in you?”

“Well, why wouldn’t I?”

“And you’ve picked that half-wit Steve?”

“He’s not a half-wit. And besides, I didn’t pick him for his brains. I’m looking for sex, not intelligent conversation.”

Jake leaned back on the edge of his desk, arms folded across his chest, and she squirmed under the penetrating scrutiny.

“That’s it? You want sex?” He gave her a slow, lazy smile. “And you didn’t think to come to me?”





Chapter Four


Had Jake just suggested she come to him for sex?

Kim decided she needed to be very clear before she stuck her foot in her mouth and made a complete idiot of herself. “Come to you for…?”

“If you want sex, I’m here for you.”

“I’m not sure I want it that much,” she muttered.

For a second, the muscles tightened in his jaw, and then he visibly relaxed. “I’ve sorted out every other aspect of your life—why not sex?”

“Because you’re my friend.”

“And friends can’t have sex?”

Could friends have sex and stay friends? She pushed out of her chair and paced the room as she tried to come up with a valid argument.

“But you’re going out with Nadia.”

“I told you—she’s history. Besides, I never slept with Nadia.”

Her brows knit together. “You didn’t? That’s not what she said.”

“She lied.”

Kim jerked to a stop and stared at him, her eyes widening. “Hey, don’t tell me you’re gay. Not that that’s a problem or anything. I mean—you can be as gay as you like.”

He pursed his lips. “No, I’m not gay.”

She paced some more. What did she think about getting up close and personal with Jake? Frankly, the idea terrified her. With a start, she realized the reason she’d picked Steve was because he reminded her—physically at least—of Jake, though the similarities were superficial. While both men were tall and dark-haired, there was a raw, almost overwhelming masculinity unique to Jake.

What would it be like to have that focused on her?

He still leaned on the edge of the desk, arms folded across his broad chest. As usual, he wore all black: black pants and a black linen shirt open at the collar—Jake never wore ties. She could see the triangle of golden skin revealed at his throat. His legs were long, his hips narrow, shoulders broad. Her gaze skittered over his groin, then darted away; she wasn’t quite ready to reexamine that particular part of his anatomy yet.

Why would he offer himself as a sex partner now? For years, he’d never shown the slightest interest in her sexually, rarely even touched her. No way did she want him to make love to her out of misguided pity. That would be too embarrassing to live down.

She forced herself to continue her inspection, finally reaching his face, and the muscles in her stomach clenched. He was so beautiful. His short hair, midnight dark. His eyes, brilliant blue over sharp cheekbones. His long jawline was shadowed with dark stubble—he must have come straight from the airport.

He watched her, waiting with the stillness of a predator.

“Why me?” she asked.

“Because I’ve wanted you for a long time.”

“You’re kidding me.”

He had the most beautiful mouth. She tried to imagine him kissing her. And couldn’t. Some things were beyond the ability of the brain to manufacture.

Instead, she dropped her gaze to his hands and tried to imagine them touching her. He had elegant hands with long, tanned fingers.

She’d never experienced pleasure with Michael. He’d hardly touched her during their short marriage. She wasn’t a virgin, but she was the next best thing. Maybe she was frigid. Maybe she’d be a huge disappointment.

She chewed on her lip. She had to get out of there. “I’ll think about it.”

“Kim?” His voice stopped her before she’d taken a step.

She turned back slowly.

“Come here,” he ordered.