With These Four Rings - Book Five: Wedding Bonus (Billionaire Brides of Granite Falls 5)

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WITH THESE FOUR RINGS

BOOK FIVE: WEDDING BONUS

ANA E ROSS

WITH THESE FOUR RINGS

Copyright
©
2015 by Ana E Ross

All rights reserved. Except for brief quotes used in reviews, no portion of this story may be used or reproduced in any form by any electronic, mechanical, or any other device now known or invented hereafter without the written permission of the author. These forms include, but are not limited to xerography, photocopying, scanning, recording, distributing via Internet means, informational storage or retrieval system.

This story is a work of fiction. All names, characters, places, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination and are used fictitiously. Similarities to actual events, locales, business establishments, or persons living or dead, are purely coincidental
.

To learn more about Ana E Ross visit her at:
www.anaeross.com

ISBN: 9780988367999

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Translation Page

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About the Author

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Acknowledgments

Edited by
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Cover Design by
Niina Cord

Formatted by
Author E.M.S.

Dedication

To the members of the Ana E Ross Fan Club whose insights, comments, and suggestions helped to shape this book.

A special “Thank You” to Mary Pettis, one of my very first, and loyal fans, who nicknamed the billionaires
The Fabulous Four
.

I love you guys!

And also to all my loyal fans who’ve waited patiently for this final chapter in the
Billionaire Brides of Granite Falls
series.

Blessings!

Beside every happy husband stands an even happier wife…

Here come the wives:
Michelle, Kaya, Shaina, and Tashi
: Married for sex, married for duty, married for money, and married for security, each of these four billionaire brides were denied the kind of wedding all little girls dream about. Although their lives are filled with love, romance, children, and lots and lots of sizzling passion, they crave the fairytale experience of walking down the aisle in elegant bridal attire, and give themselves away—in style—to the men of their dreams.

There stand the husbands
:
Erik, Bryce, Massimo, and Adamo
: These four powerful, sexy billionaires weren’t looking for love when they enticed each of their lovely brides to say, “I do”, but love found them in the most serendipitous ways. Happily married with children, and global corporations to manage, they race against time to plan a spectacular group honeymoon that would win their wives’ hearts all over again.

As you wait for the big day to arrive, catch up on the continuing saga as…

The LaCrosses cope with a death in the family…

The Fontaines tackle demons from their past…

The Andrettis address a surprising revelation…

The Andreases face an unpredicted nemesis…

…in
Granite Falls,
where Happily Ever After is the only acceptable climax…

WITH THESE FOUR RINGS

by

ANA E ROSS

CHAPTER ONE

Ristorante Andreas. July – Monday…

“So we’ve decided on the orchids, right?” Kaya asked, as the four brides-to-be sat around a table at a private dining room at Ristorante Andreas.

“Just because your husband has an orchid delivered to you every single morning, it doesn’t mean they should be the dominant flower in our wedding.” Michelle took a bite of her broiled eggplant package—a flavorful bundle of plum tomatoes, mozzarella cheese and fresh basil wrapped in thin slices of eggplant.

“You seem to forget that I donate those orchids to your Children of the Future Foundation, so perhaps I’m due a favor,” Kaya stated smugly, as she cut a portion from her medium rare Kobe steak.

“And I appreciate your generosity, Kaya, along with the sick, and the shut-in, and the destitute whose lives your orchids brighten on a daily basis, but it has nothing to do with our wedding. I vote for lilies.”

“No.” Shaina took a sip of ice tea and shook her head emphatically. “Tulips. Red, pink, and purple. Definitely.” Purple tulips were her mother’s favorite flowers, and every Sunday morning on their way from church, her father used to stop at a roadside vendor. Shaina remembered the smile on her mother’s face each time her father presented her with a bouquet of purple tulips. It was always as if she was receiving one for the first time. After her mother died, her father couldn’t bear to look at tulips, but with that sentimental flower as decoration, Shaina could imagine her parents watching her walk down the aisle.

“My husband cuts me fresh peonies from his garden. They were my mother’s favorite, so I think it should be peonies.” Tashi, the newest and youngest member of the Granite Falls Billionaire Brides Club, added her two cents as she dipped a chunk of
ciabatta
into a bowl of
fontina
cheese dip.

“Mine delivers babies, so maybe we should have little baby booties and crib mobiles lining the aisle of the church, and oh wait, a giant stethoscope suspended from the ceiling.”

“Well then,” Shaina chimed in, “since we’re ditching flowers, my man loves pussycats—leopards to be exact. We can sit Jabari and some of his friends next to each pew. Anybody they don’t like gets gobbled up. No questions asked.” She dusted off her hands.

The women roared as Shaina put the absurdity of their bickering to rest with sudden good humor.

“How is Jabari?” Tashi asked.

“He’s much better than when we got there, and he seems to be growing stronger every day, but he’s an old cat, you know.”

“Has Mass thought about putting him down?” Michelle probed her.

“No way.” Shaina quivered at the question. “He couldn’t. He’d still be in Kenya if Aria hadn’t come down with that virus. He had to choose between his cat and his daughter.”

“I can identify.” Kaya patted Shaina’s hand. “When Webster developed chronic renal failure last year, Bryce spent tens of thousands of dollars on a kidney transplant. Webster was part of his and Pilar’s family. He’s like the unborn child that died with Pilar, the child they never got to raise together. Okay,” she added, when the room grew deathly silent. “We’re supposed to be planning a wedding, not a funeral, so let’s get back to the flowers and try to make a decision before Fae gets here. We have a little over three weeks before this wedding happens, and we’re all leaving on our individual family vacations next week.”

Michelle cleared her throat. “Yeah, about Fae. There’s a slight change in wedding planners. We had to hire Desire.”

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