Seduction on the Sand (The Billionaires of Barefoot Bay #2)

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good, right?”
    She shook her head. “It’s just weird. It could mean that it was flagged by someone, somewhere, and pulled from the system, or it could mean that someone made an offer on the land and a Realtor has the will.”
    Frankie sucked in a breath. “No!”
    “Don’t panic yet. I’m going to make this a top priority, and I promise to call you when I find it. Is this still your cell number?” She read from the open file, and Frankie confirmed.  
    Liza walked out with her, still chatting as they went down the hall, but when she opened the door, she went stone silent. Then she turned to Frankie. “Brace yourself. Hottie in the office.”
    Frankie laughed, remembering how a handsome man could send a reaction fluttering through the otherwise dull halls of a government building. She inched around to take a peek, her whole body tightening at what she saw. Not a hottie... her hottie.
    “There you are,” Elliott said, coming toward her with outstretched hands. “I thought you got lost in the maze.”
    Instead, she was lost in an unexpected embrace.  
    She turned to say goodbye to Liza, who was staring hard at Elliott, a frown tugging as if she was trying to place him.  
    “Liza, this is Elliott Becker. Elliott, Liza Lemanski, the most helpful person in this building.”
    Elliott nodded hello. “Helpful, as in you straightened everything out?”
    “Not exactly,” Frankie said. “But thanks for trying, Liza.”
    She gave a wave, and another scrutinizing look at Elliott, which Frankie imagined he was used to, though Liza wasn’t exactly salivating; she was more curious than anything. “Nice to meet, you Elliott Becker.” She said his name slowly, as if trying to place it or remember it for later.
    With a final nod, he gave Frankie a nudge forward. “Let’s go celebrate.”
    She eyed him. “Celebrate what? The brick wall I just ran into?”
    He shrugged quickly. “Well, my business situation went well.”
    “I guess one of us should be happy.” The weird thing was, despite the frustrations of the last few hours, she felt oddly happy right here on his arm.  
    That was weird, wasn’t it?

Chapter Seven
     
    “I don’t believe it.” Frankie stood with her hands perched on her hips, turning once to survey the plush, high-end villa, called Rockrose. Tucked into a garden and looking out over the aquamarine waters and pure white sands of Barefoot Bay, this one-bedroom vacation home was private, expensive, and perfectly appointed.
    “You don’t believe what?” Elliott asked as he joined her.
    “That you would willingly choose to sleep on hay in a goat shelter when you are paying God knows what for this place.”
    He laughed.   “I told you I’m eccentric.”
    “Or nuts.”
    “A little of both. Wait here, I’m going to get some stuff.” He headed to the back, presumably the bedroom, giving her a moment to inspect the luxurious furnishings and finishings. Light, tropical fabrics accented the dramatic Moroccan-style architecture of the whole resort, with rich wood floors leading to a pool and patio. But it was the front veranda and the water view that captivated Frankie, so she stepped back outside to lean against the rail and drink in nature’s finest work.  
    At the sound of male laughter on the beach, she spotted two men, both tall and shirtless, talking as they walked up the beach, straight toward the villa. Speaking of nature’s finest work. Both great-looking, both built to break hearts, they got closer and Frankie couldn’t decide which one was easier on the eyes.
    Might have been a tie.
    She zeroed in on the man on the left, his chestnut hair and square jaw so familiar, she couldn’t resist squinting to get a better look. He laughed and made a gesture, and even that seemed like something she’d seen before.  
    They glanced at the villa then, and both men slowed their steps as they noticed her.
    “Holy shit,” she whispered, recognizing the man on the left. “That’s Nathaniel

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