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Taming Rowan
By: Suzanne Barrett | Other books by Suzanne Barrett
Published By: Turquoise Morning Press
Published: May 21, 2011
ISBN # 9781935817932
Published By: Turquoise Morning Press
Published: May 21, 2011
ISBN # 9781935817932
Word Count: 66,700
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Available in: Epub, HTML, Microsoft Reader, Mobipocket (.mobi), Palm DOC/iSolo, Adobe Acrobat, Mobipocket (.prc), Rocket
Categories: Drama Contemporary Fiction
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“A keeper! A winner! A deliciously sexy romance!” —Gloria Miller, The Literary TimesKarin Williams' devastatingly handsome project officer has a boulder-sized chip on his shoulder. Rowan Marsden expected a male engineer and he's not giving Karin an inch. Working conditions are...tense. Even...worse, she must share on-site accommodations with the sexy Brit who she fears will break her heart. What's a girl to do?
If Rowan had his way, he'd never work with a woman. Yet as Karin demonstrates her expertise on the job, he cannot deny his growing respect for her--or his desire. He wants the passion she offers, but not the commitment. Until a horrendous accident at the project site threatens Karin's life, and proves that even a wounded man is destined to love....
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Excerpt:
Chapter One“Go to England? Now? You can’t be serious!” Karin Williams sat in her boss’s San Jose office, long legs crossed, hands tented over one knee. She had known something was up—Leonard Dalkey never called her out of a staff meeting. Her gaze inched upward. Lines of strain deeply etched the older man’s craggy features.
Leonard shifted his body in the massive leather chair. “Karin, I know it’s a bad time to pull you off those projects, but it can’t be helped. You’re my best engineer—my only structural expert with a working knowledge of telemetry.” He leaned forward, eyes level with hers. “I don’t have to tell you how badly we need this contract. The future of Dalkey and Williams is at stake.”
Karin’s breath caught. And maybe her own future? Leonard wouldn’t say that, but the implication was clear in his somber expression and furrowed brow. Not a man to brood, Leonard was worried; the tension in the older man’s face transmitted itself to Karin. Despite her current project responsibilities, she couldn’t afford to jeopardize her chance for promotion. More important, she couldn’t disappoint Leonard, who’d placed so much confidence in her ability. Working with the Pickering consortium, she conceded, would add valued status to her position at the company. The British firm topped the list of structural engineering companies.
Karin paused, the thought of working with the elite English staff suddenly daunting. Hadn’t she read something about one of their engineers in Design News last year? Something...disturbing. She frowned as the memory surfaced.
“What about Marsden?” Karin said finally. “How will he react to suggestions from someone my age? Not to mention my being a woman?”
“You’re as capable as anyone in the field—and that includes your father. Still...”
Karin uncrossed her legs and smoothed her hands over the rough slub of her linen skirt. “What’s up, Leonard? You’re hiding something.”
The older man’s face tightened as he ran a hand through his salt-and-pepper hair. “I—well, I’m not sure sending you is a good idea, Karin, Marsden being what he is. But there’s no one else.”
“What—does he have two heads or something?”
Leonard stroked his chin reflectively. “Rumor has it that the man is uncommonly...ah...prepossessing.” Even after thirty years in the States, the speech of the Yorkshire Dales still hung thick on Leonard’s tongue.
“Doesn’t his work stand up to outside scrutiny?”
Leonard laughed outright. “Don’t kid yourself. Marsden’s the best in the business, but” —he paused, choosing his words carefully— “his attitude toward women has alienated him from the higher echelon at Pickering. Marsden believes no female can excel as an engineer. In fact, the ones who’ve worked for him have been quickly dismissed for one reason or another.”
That was the story about him she’d read. There’d been some charge of sexual harassment, never proven but....
Could she work in an environment where she constantly had to prove herself? Karin chewed on her lower lip. Leonard had thought the world of her father. The older man had stepped in as a surrogate parent, making her stay in school after her father died. It was Leonard who had urged her to go on for her advanced degree, then had challenged her with increasingly complex assignments—tasks that had propelled her into her present position as design specialist.
She stared at the pale blue eyes. Marsden or no, refusing Leonard was impossible.
Sensing his desperation, Karin looked up at him and sighed. “All right. I’ll do it. I’ll be on that plane Tuesday.”
“Uh, before you leave...” He fastened his gaze upon her, a smile tugging at one corner of his mouth. “Marsden’s desperate for help. If you’re successful in completing the project to his specifications, not only will we gain a permanent slot on the consortium list for future contracts, but,” —his smile broadened— “that vacant staff post will be yours.”
Karin snapped to attention, her eyes widening. Chief engineer at twenty-six! Unheard of at Dalkey and Williams. But, she reminded herself, she’d worked hard for this chance, putting in hundreds of extra hours on her own time. She suppressed the elation that surged through her as Leonard filled her in on the task, knowing deep inside she’d have accepted the assignment for his sake with no thought of a promotion.
Marsden needed an antenna support platform. Last spring she’d done a similar one in Nevada. This one should be a piece of cake. The only thing standing in the way was an opinionated English project officer with out-of-date notions about female engineers. Well, she’d show him.
She gave her boss a heartfelt smile. “You won’t be disappointed, Leonard. I promise.”
****
Where the hell was he, this Williams? Rowan Marsden glared once more at the monitor listing the flight arrivals, then withdrew a folded fax from his vest pocket and reread the brief message. K. M. Williams arriving Manchester Wednesday noon, British Airways flight 4452. This was Wednesday. He’d got that right, but flight 4452 had been canceled. He’d learned the news after arriving—a bomb scare at Heathrow. The replacement craft delivering his new structural engineer was five hours late. He shoved the fax back into his jacket pocket and took a determined stride toward the information desk.
And stopped in his tracks.
Claudia! What the bloody hell was she doing in Manchester? He pivoted away. For that matter, what was she doing in England? He forced his gaze back to the woman emerging from the arrival pod.
Somehow, this woman looked different. The same rich, dark red hair as his ex-wife, but pulled back into a hair-slide, wayward tendrils escaping at her temple. A creased, slim-cut trouser suit in a shade of soft green. The cropped, open jacket revealed her nicely rounded derriere and equally attractive long, athletic legs. Willowy. He paused in mid-step. That wasn’t Claudia. This woman had to be at least a half head taller.
Relief washed over him. Still, the resemblance was uncanny.
The woman looked up and met his gaze. An awareness flickered in her pansy-brown eyes, which he found disconcerting. But it was not Claudia, thank God. This woman had finely drawn features and she looked...wholesome. Earthy. Swift, unexpected heat settled in his groin. He frowned and straightened to his full six feet three. He could well do without that. Attractive she might be, but he was far too gun-shy to let his thoughts meander down that particular road.
Rowan tore his gaze from her, glanced at his watch and charged along the concourse. He’d have Williams paged.
Taming Rowan
By: Suzanne Barrett
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