Clash of the Nannies (Turf Wars #5) Read Online Bella Jewel

Categories Genre: Billionaire, Contemporary, Mafia, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Turf Wars Series by Bella Jewel
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Total pages in book: 62
Estimated words: 61900 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 310(@200wpm)___ 248(@250wpm)___ 206(@300wpm)
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His hand runs up my spine as he climbs up behind me, and when he plunges into me with one, hard push, I cum immediately. Just the pressure and the build up and the way his cock stretches me has me crying out with the most sensational orgasm I’ve ever had in my life. I am trembling all over by the time he starts fucking me, hard and fast, slamming into me until I can’t hold it back.

I scream.

I scream his name and beg for more.

I’m like a wild animal, chained and feral.

Hugh cums with a grunt, and his body shakes behind me as his release consumes his body. Only when he stops shaking does he carefully pull out, untie me, and roll me over. I look up at him, chest rising and falling as our eyes meet. “Whatever that was,” I murmur. “I want it again.”

“Baby, you’ll be gettin’ that for the rest of your life.”

Oh boy.

I like the sound of that.

17

“Is this Maggie?”

“Speaking,” I say to the person on the phone. I don’t know who it is, the number is unfamiliar. A man on the other line speaks in a professional tone, indicating that he’s a businessman.

“Wonderful. My name is Jake McRay. I’m the owner of a company here in Denver, and we specialize in au pairs, nannies, and babysitters.”

“Oh, okay. I’m sorry, I haven’t heard of you before. Can I help you with something?”

“You have come highly recommended to us by Delilah, she called through and told us how wonderful you have been for her family and entered you into a competition with us. We’re calling because you’ve won, Maggie.”

I blink, confused.

“Delilah?” I squeak.

“Yes, she called about a month or so ago. We had a lot of entrants, but your name was the one drawn, and so we’re contacting you to congratulate you and explain more about what you’ve won.”

Won?

I’ve won?

“I won,” I say, my voice shaky. “I don’t ... what did I win?”

He laughs. “I think it’s probably a little overwhelming. Let me tell you about the competition. We were running a draw for one lucky nanny or au pair to win a twelve-month working vacation in Canada with an incredibly rich and kind family, who have offered to give one person the most incredible experience of their lives. Not only will you get paid an incredible rate for taking care of their two wonderful children, but you’ll be given your own house and car while you’re there, a trip to Niagara Falls fully funded, and you’ll have the chance to stay on after the term is up. The experience is one in a million and you’ll be able to travel the world with this kind of opportunity. This family is well known throughout many countries, and if you get a reference from them, the world is your oyster.”

I can’t breathe.

“Oh, did I mention the cash prize of $20,000?”

I’m going to faint.

Faint.

I can’t ...

I don’t know what to say.

“Is this a joke?” I whisper.

Jake laughs. “Quite the opposite. Maggie, this opportunity is yours. We’ll have the paperwork sent over by a lawyer, and you’re more than welcome to take it to yours so you can rest assured that it is legitimate. But, congratulations, you’re an incredibly lucky woman.”

“I’m sorry, I’m just speechless. I didn’t ... I didn’t even know she entered me ...”

“Well, you must have made quite the impression. I’ll send you the information shortly. Congratulations, Maggie.”

“Thank you.”

He hangs up, and I press my back to the wall, just staring.

What. The. Hell.

I don’t know what to do.

I don’t know what to say.

Delilah entered me in a competition? I won?

Is this real.

I pull out my phone and dial Delilah’s number.

“Maggie, is everything okay?”

It’s Star’s week with Hugh, so I understand she’s probably wondering why I’m calling.

“Star is great, everything is fine. Maggie, I just got a call saying I’d won a competition that you entered me into. I ... I don’t know what to believe. Is it true?”

She goes quiet for a minute, then lets out a shriek. “You won that?”

“Yes.”

“Oh, Maggie, oh my gosh. I entered you in it after the incident with the dress a while back. I felt really bad, and I was trying to make myself feel better, which sounds horrible now I say it out loud. But I thought I was doing a good thing, but now I realize I did. You won? You actually won? That is incredible. Oh my gosh.”

“So ... it’s real?”

“It’s real, Maggie. It was a legit competition. You get to go and work for like ... one of the richest families in Canada. They’re so incredible, it will open so many doors for you. A house, a car, oh and money. Oh my gosh. You must be losing it with excitement.”

I’m losing it. But I don’t know with what at this point.


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