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Praise for USA TODAY bestselling author ANNE STUART


“A consummate mistress of her craft, Stuart crafts

a sophisticated romance that mirrors the rigours

of the era and adds her own punch of passion and

adventure so that her characters can have the time

of their lives. It is pure pleasure to indulge in this

part lighthearted, part deeply emotional and

all-glorious story.”

—Romantic Times Book Reviews on

The Devil’s Waltz

“This taut romantic suspense novel from RITA ®

Award-winner Stuart delivers deliciously evil

baddies and the type of disturbing male

protagonist that only she can transform

into a convincing love interest… Brilliant

characterisations and a suitably moody ambience

drive this dark tale of unlikely love.”

—Publishers Weekly on Black Ice

“[A] sexy, edgy, exceptionally well-plotted tale.”

—Library Journal on Into the Fire

“Before I read…[a] Stuart book I make sure my day is free… Once I start, she has me hooked.”

—New York Times bestselling author

Debbie Macomber

“A master at creating chilling atmosphere with a modern touch.”

—Library Journal

COLD AS ICE

ANNE

STUART

www.mirabooks.co.uk

This is for all the people, friends and family,

who left me blessedly alone to write this,

gave me space and freedom from demands.

And for those of you who didn’t— well, you know who you are.

Acknowledgements


I couldn’t have done this without Jill Barnett and Barbara Samuel holding my hand and slapping me upside the head for being an idiot. I have to thank Bastien for inspiring me, blow a kiss to Clive Owen and say a special thank-you to everyone who fell in love with Black Ice. I’m finally getting over my hang- up about writing connected books, and having the time of my life.

1


Genevieve Spenser adjusted her four-hundred-dollar sunglasses, smoothed her sleek, perfect chignon and stepped aboard the powerboat beneath the bright Caribbean sun. It was early April, and after a long, cold, wet winter in New York City she should have been ready for the brilliant sunshine dancing off the greeny blue waters. Unfortunately she wasn’t in the mood to appreciate it. For one thing, she didn’t want to be there. She had a six-week sabbatical from her job as junior partner in the law firm of Roper, Hyde, Camui and Fredericks, and she’d been looking forward to something a great deal different. In two days’ time she’d be in the rain forests of Costa Rica with no makeup, no contact lenses, no high heels and no expectations to live up to. She’d been so ready to shed her protective skin that this final task seemed like an enormous burden instead of the simple thing it was.

The Grand Cayman Islands were on her way to Central America. Sort of. And one extra day wouldn’t make any difference, Walter Fredericks had told her. Besides, what red-blooded, single, thirty-year-old female would object to spending even a short amount of time with People magazine’s Sexiest Man of the Year, billionaire division? Harry Van Dorn was gorgeous, charming and currently between wives, and the law firm that represented the Van Dorn Foundation needed some papers signed. This was perfect for everyone. Serendipity.

Genevieve didn’t exactly think so, but she kept her mouth shut. She’d learned diplomacy and tact in the last few years since Walt Fredericks had taken her under his wing.

She pulled out her pale gray Armani suit, put on the seven-hundred-dollar Manolo Blahnik shoes she hadn’t even blinked at buying—the shoes that hurt her feet, made her tower over most men and matched the Armani and nothing else. When she first brought them home she’d emerged from her corporate daze long enough to look at the price tag and burst into tears. What had happened to the idealistic young woman who was determined to spend her life helping people? The rescuer, who spent her money on the oppressed, not on designer clothing?

Unfortunately she knew the answer, and she didn’t want to dwell on it. In her tightly controlled life she’d learned to look forward rather than back. The shoes were beautiful and she

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