I happened to enjoy reading this book, Gabriel obviously cares for his sister a lot and he knows what to say to calm her nerves down, "exactly. All those women have paid a fortune to be preened and pampered and they don't hold a candle to you. The men will be fighting to bid. It's the other girls up for auction that should be feeling threatened." Faith has balls, that girl sees the best in people and Brian and her are at each other's throats not really understanding each other but luckily Faith knows how to hold her ground, "Mr. Porterhouse, you don't even work. How does it conflict with your schedule exactly? Have you lined up a string of dates for next week? Can you not delay your harem for an hour or two before their dinner? I'm sure they think you're worth the wait. Is your gym not open twenty-four hours? Will helping at the hospital interfere with your personal trainer?" As the story progressed though we could see some genuine feelings start to come out of both the characters, "first Paulo's Pizza, then sex in a suburban house, now kissing a woman in a public toilet cubicle. It doesn't suggest the label of playboy billionaire does it?" Brian had to grow on me but when he did I loved him, "I sort of like the idea of working normal hours then, coming home to you, cooking dinner, snuggling up in front of the TV and then having rampant sex with you."
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