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Wherever Love Finds You
by
Laura Haley-McNeil
Contemporary Romance
by
Laura Haley-McNeil
Contemporary Romance
Date Published: 6/26/18
Itâs his game. He makes the rules. Rule number one â only he can break the rules.
Zach Lowe lives his life without relationships in business and personally. Getting involved doesnât work well when youâre the Black Knight of Wall Street.
Ellora Duvall, the sweet kid who crushed on him in high school, waltzes into the world of corporate finance with the same wide eyed innocence she had in chemistry class. He hadnât expected her to affect him the way she did, but heâs in control. A few weeks with Ellora will be pure pleasure, then heâll move on. Sheâll understand. He should, too.
Who broke his rules?
Wherever Love Finds You is the 1st book in the Beaumont Brides Series.
~~~ Excerpt ~~~
Chapter One
Ellora Duvall picked up her morning latte with an extra shot of espresso and merged into the throng of Wall Street suits packing the sidewalk. She dodged a gang of skateboarders and inhaled the exhaust-filled air as if it were the fresh Colorado mountain breeze sheâd breathed since childhood.
It was Monday morning, she lived in New York, and she worked at the most prestigious equity firm on Wall Street. Life couldnât be better, though her family insisted she should think about marriage.
Ridiculous. She was only twenty-two years old. She was starting her career. She was making more money than sheâd ever thought possible. Marriage wasnât an option, though once she wouldâve considered it.
Her heart drummed, and her mouth went dry. She pushed thoughts of what-might-have-been out of her mind.
From the newspaper stand in front of her office building, she scooped up an investment newspaper and plopped several bills on the countertop. She scanned the headlines and pushed through the revolving doors into the marble lobby that echoed with the taps of script-embossed shoes crossing the tiled floor. It was the same headline sheâd been reading since sheâd graduated college over a year agoâSTOCK MARKET CRASH IMMINENT.
She tucked the newspaper under her arm and raced to the elevators. The markets hit record highs every other day. A crash wasnât possible.
The elevator doors slid open and she joined the mass of humanity cramming into the postage stamp sized space. She sucked in one last deep breath, tightened her stomach and faced the elevator doors.
The suits towered around her. Some spoke about their weekend, others, sipped their coffees. All seemed charged and ready for the opening bell of the stock market.
âEllora Duvall.â The voice behind her was deep and rich and made her spine go rigid.
Zach Lowe. Alarm blew through her. She hadnât heard that voice since high school, but sheâd memorized it along with his square jaw, his crooked smile and the mischievous glint in his eyes.
She jerked her head up. Raging hot latte squirted through the capâs spout and splashed over her hand. She gritted her teeth. Yell in this cab filled with suits? Not on her life. She hadnât looked to see who else was in the cab. She hadnât realized she stood right in front of Zach. Itâd be her luck that her companyâs president would be in the elevator. And what would Zach think?
A handkerchief with a monogrammed Z wrapped around her hand and mopped away the coffee.
The elevator glided to a stop and the doors slid open.
âThis is my floor.â Ellora stepped from the cab. When the doors closed, sheâd race to the bathroom and stick her hand under cold running water.
And screamâfrom humiliation and pain.
The doors closed.
âYou need ice on that.â Zach was standing behind her.
She whirled around. He stood in front of the mirrored doors that reflected his muscular form cloaked in a gray suit.
âYou got off the elevator,â she stammered.
âOf course, I got off. You burned your hand. I feel responsible. Letâs take care of that. Now.â
âZach, you donât have to help me. Iâll just run some waterââ
He said nothing. He stepped past her and strode through a sea of cubicles toward the break room at the end of the hall. Several heads rose above the cubicle panels and stared after him.
That happened to Zach in high school. When he passed by, every head turned.
The company president moved down the hallway studying a prospectus. He stopped and stared over his glasses at Zach.
âZach Lowe.â He glanced at his watch. âI didnât expect to see you today. Our golf game isnât until Wednesday unless youâre having second thoughts.â
âOn the contrary, George.â Zach shook the presidentâs hand and strode down the aisle. âI look forward to it.â He stepped into the break room.
âHello, Mr. Miller,â Ellora murmured to the president. Her shoulders hunched, she scooted past him.
âHello. Erica, isnât it?â
âEllora. Ellora Duvall. Itâs nice to see you again, sir.â She turned to him. The smile she pasted over her mouth felt as if wires had been threaded through her cheeks. When he turned away, she raced to the break room.
âCome here.â Zach dropped a handful of ice into a plastic bag. Where did he find the bag? He lifted her coffee cup from her hand.
She set her briefcase and purse on a round table. âHow did you know where the break room was, and how do you know Mr. Miller?â
âIf youâve been in one equities firm, youâve been in them all. The break roomâs always in the same place. As for George, he and I go way back.â
âHow far back could that be? You were only one year ahead of me in high school.â
âAnd two years older since you skipped a grade.â His eyes grazed hers.
Ellora flushed. That and the fact that she had a December birthday made her the youngest in her class. Sheâd always felt awkward and sheâd never really fit in.
âI didnât even realize you worked in this building,â she said.
âNow you do. Iâm going to wrap this bag around your hand.â He uttered the statement as if it were a warning. He gave her a full look.
Heated blood raced through her veins. âZach, I donât needââ
He took her hand and draped the ice bag over it. âDoes that hurt?â
He had no idea. âA little.â
âLetâs take care of this.â He lifted his gaze to hers. âWhen did you start working for JRK?â
âAlmost the day I graduated.â She couldnât look away from the deep brilliant blue eyes that scooped air from her lungs. âI had planned to backpack through Europe with some friends, but when JRK offered me the job, I didnât want to miss this opportunity. I mean, a chance to work on Wall Street and for one of the most prestigious firms. I accepted their offer and canceled my trip.â
âThat was smart.â He said it in a way that spread warmth through her chest.
âWhat about you? Iâd heard you were in New York.â
âWhereâd you here that?â
Her throat dried. She couldnât tell him he was the number one gossip topic whenever she got together with her high school friends.
âSomewhere.â She dragged out the word. âWhich firm are you with?â
âBell Equity.â
âThe Black Knight of Wall Street?â She almost hiccupped. âZach, they have a terrible reputation. They buy companies and fire employees. Maybe I should be afraid of you.â
âYou canât believe everything you read.â His smile seemed dry. âHow does your hand feel?â
âHuh?â Sheâd almost forgotten why he was standing in front of her, looking into her eyes and holding her hand. âOh, it feels better, so much better.â She pulled her hand free from his touch and took one step backwards. The void dropping between them felt as if they were floating in different galaxies. âItâll be fine. Not damaged or anything.â Why had she said that? She wanted to slam her palm into her forehead. It sounded stupidâstuck-in-high-school stupid.
He studied her a moment. Something flickered in his eyes. âIf you think youâll need anything...â
âI wonât need anything but thank you for helping me.â She was talking too fast.
The corner of his mouth curved. âIt was the least I could do. You should still keep ice on your hand.â
âIâll do that.â She hadnât even heard what he said.
âCongratulations on the Wall Street job. Maybe Iâll see you around.â
Her jaw froze. She couldnât say anything.
For a moment she thought heâd touch his hand to her cheek. She could almost feel his heat.
He didnât touch her. He didnât do anything except nod and walk out of the break room.
And out of her life.
Ellora stared at the empty doorway. The break room felt cold and dark.
The heat in her chest had to be from the high school crush she had on Zach Lowe.
If that were true, why did it burn? She wanted to rush after him, ask him out on a date.
Date? Hadnât she told her family she didnât want to date? Didnât have time to date?
But if she dated Zach...
He wouldnât date her. His mother, Kim, had told her heâd never date her. Ellora had been high school geeky. Her family wasnât in his class. Zach had been one of the cool kids. Sheâd heard about the girls heâd dated. Sheâd heard about how much fun he was at parties. Sheâd heard how all the girls wanted to be with him.
She and Zach had been in the same chemistry class and she was always helping him. Today, heâd helped her, and seemed happy to do so.
That meant nothing.
Kimâs cold words rang in Elloraâs ears. Her insides shivered. It was six years ago when Kim had cornered Ellora at her parentsâ party. No one else was around. No one heard Kimâs warning. But Ellora never forgot the look on Kimâs face and the sharpness in her voice.
âDonât get any ideas about Zach, hon. Youâll never be good enough for my son.â
About the Author

Laura Haley-McNeil is an award-winning author of romantic suspense and womenâs fiction in novel length and in short stories. Her work has been featured in several womenâs magazines. She has studied piano and ballet and has been a board member for two community orchestras. She and her husband reside in Colorado. When she isnât writing, she jogs, bicycles and crochets.
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