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Authors: Rhonda Laurel
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Series
For the Love of the Game (Book One)
MVP (Book Two)
The Blake Legacy (Book Three)
Texas Heat (Book Four)
Love Notes and Football (Book Five)
The Perfect Storm (Book Six)
Slow Burn (Book Seven)
Cowboy’s Heart (Book Eight)
Tempting Fate (Book Nine)
Executive Desires (Book Ten)
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Star Crossed (Book One)
Hollywood Rush (Book Two)
Ebb Tide
Shutter
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Executive Desires
The Blake Boys Book Ten
Rhonda Laurel
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Executive Desires
Copyright © 2015 by Rhonda Laurel
ISBN: 978-1-941692-90-5
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First Etopia Press electronic publication: July 2015
~ Dedication ~
To Bo. Welcome back.
CHAPTER ONE
Bo Jamison rolled over and slapped the button to silence his blaring alarm clock. He’d had a late night at the wine tasting festival with Tania. She was just one of a string of women he’d dated lately, and after turning down a very enticing offer to stay with her, he’d come home hoping to get a few hours’ sleep before he got on with the day. The downside to his booming social life was that there were not enough hours in the day to play and get adequate rest. He knew if he didn’t get out of the bed right now he’d only pull the covers over his head and sleep for the rest of the weekend. He’d had a grueling week at work preparing for his mandated month-long vacation.
Today he’d be attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Twelve Horseshoes Ranch to commemorate the construction of Tyler and Channing Blake’s two new homes. He was looking forward to spending time with his dad and chewing the fat with the guys before he got on the road. Tomorrow he was headed to Albuquerque to visit his mom, a trip that was long overdue. Evangeline Connelly was a force of nature, just like his father—that was the main reason they’d divorced. She was a pretty, vibrant, fun-loving woman who loved, well, love. She wanted absolute happiness or nothing at all. Unfortunately that motto was the reason she had three failed marriages. The minute something became less than idyllic, his mom would start listing the reasons why she wanted to be free.
She had been married to Bo Senior first, and they had five blissful years before they’d decided it wasn’t working. His dad had wanted full custody of Bo, and she didn’t fight him on it. Then she’d married Buck, a businessman, a few years later and had two more children, Wyatt and Corbett. She divorced Buck after fifteen years. She met and married Pete, husband number three, on a singles’ cruise, but that lasted a mere six months before they realized they had absolutely nothing in common. That was four years ago. Surprisingly, she’d remained single ever since. She’d told Bo one night that her only regret in her no-guts-no-glory life was ending her relationship with his father, Bo Senior. She said he had always been the one, and he’d always have a special place in her heart.
Bo loved spending time with his mom, but unfortunately, his half brothers didn’t make it easy. The contentious relationship between Corbett, Wyatt, and him began in childhood, when it was clear they were battling for their mother’s affections. Bo was the eldest, but found it hard to play the big brother role the few times a year he visited. Corbett made no attempt to cover up his resentment for being relegated to middle child when Bo was around. Corbett made everything competitive, from grades to earning the title of mom’s favorite. He seethed when Bo got into an Ivy League school and made the dean’s list every semester. His younger half brother, Wyatt, was friendly when Corbett wasn’t around, and curious about Bo’s life in Texas. Bo got the feeling his mother’s romantic reminiscing about the Twelve Horseshoes Ranch had something to do with Wyatt’s skewed idea that Bo’s life was an Old West movie.
Bo got out of bed and headed into the kitchen. He was bringing Seth and Morgan’s boys a remote control airplane and he’d need a big breakfast if he was going to keep up with them. Despite his strained relationship with his own brothers, he never felt alone. He was part of the Blake family. He had five brothers, beautiful sisters-in-law, and now a bunch of nephews were popping up everywhere, and he was happy to be a part of it.
* * *
As soon as Bo turned down off the main road, he could see smoke from the grills, tables set, and a huge banner flapping gently in the breeze. His eyes widened when he got close enough to read the colorful, handmade banner:
Happy Birthday, Uncle Bubba
. He’d been tricked. His birthday wasn’t for another two weeks. He climbed out of his SUV to be greeted by Jake, Connor, and Colby. Jack and Matt, who were now walking, were ambling after their older cousins, accompanied by Jack’s mother, Sam.
“Happy birthday, Uncle Bubba!”
“Thank you, guys.” Bo smiled as the boys made a grab at his kneecaps in an attempt to give him a hug. “You ready to fly the new airplane today?”
“Yes!”
“How old are you?” Jake asked him.
“I’m older than all of your ages combined.” He retrieved the bags from the trunk. He’d gotten more than a little carried away at the toy store and had bought robots, board games, and a science kit in addition to the plane. Later he would have the boys collect specimens so they could view them under the microscope.
“Wow,” Colby replied.
“Were there dinosaurs around when you were young?” Connor asked.
Bo laughed. “Just your father and uncles.”
“Hi, birthday boy.” Sam approached and gave him a kiss on the cheek.
“Hey, Sam. I hear congratulations are in order on your promotion.” Bo smiled. J.J. and Sam had finally come up with a compromise about having her work a safer position at Regency. She was now a training specialist for new agents in the security firm.
“Thank you. I must admit I’m enjoying it more than I thought I would. I get to keep my skills sharp and I’m home at a decent hour every night.” She grinned.
“Good. I’m glad to hear you won’t be dodging bullets anymore. By the way, I brought the boys another plane. Will I get security clearance on this one?” He raised an eyebrow. Sam had mistaken the first plane for a drone and blew it out of the sky with her rifle.
Sam blushed. “Sorry about that.”
They joined the rest of the family who were having a great time. The blueprints for the homes were displayed on a board. Tyler and Channing had picked a great spot for construction. The boys had spent a lot of time on the design with Morgan’s brother Jared, an excellent architect and a good friend. Channing’s floor plan called for extensive lighting for gardening and displaying the artwork he and Cassidy were collecting. Tyler wanted big, open spaces and a vaulted ceiling and huge kitchen for Michelle to film her cooking show if she wanted.
Seth and J.J. were busy unloading party supplies from the truck. Tate saluted him with a spatula as he monitored the grills. Morgan and Isabelle were trying to wrangle the boys closer to the food table. It didn’t look like his dad and John Jacob had arrived yet, but Teri-Lyn was setting down a huge birthday cake on a table littered with presents.
“Auntie Lyn, I suppose this was all your idea?” He rounded the table and gave her a big squeeze.
“You know I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to throw one of my boys a party.” She kissed him on the cheek.
“What did you get me?” Bo picked up a square, wrapped box with her flowery handwriting on the attached card and shook it. She had a knack for getting him exactly what he wanted.
She took the gift from him. “You know the rule. Cake first, then presents. How was your date last night?”
“She was nice.” Bo cleared his throat and shielded his eyes with his hand, pretending to look off into the distance. He knew where the conversation was going. “Where’s my dad and Uncle John?”
“We’ll talk about your date later.” Teri-Lyn nudged him in the ribs. “They went out to get some things for their fishing trip. Your daddy told me you were going to see your mom in New Mexico.”
“I’m overdue for a visit.” He rubbed the back of his neck. His mother had read him the riot act last month about not seeing him often enough.
“How are your brothers? Corbett and Wyatt should be in their twenties by now, right?”
“We don’t talk.” He winced at the stern look she gave him. “It’s best for all involved. Every time I make an effort, it blows up in my face.”
“Maybe things will be different this time.”
He grinned. “I have all the family I need right here.”
“You sure do. But maybe
they
need a little more family.” She patted his cheek and went over to help Connor find his sneaker.
Channing Blake smiled as he approached with Cassidy. “Now that the birthday boy is here, the festivities can begin.”