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Beneath the Veil of Paradise (The Bryants: Powerful & Proud) Kindle Edition

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Having a passionate affair on a desert island was not something Millie Lang ever thought she'd do….

Since tragedy struck her life, Millie has cocooned herself in her work, leaving no time to think or feel.

Chase Bryant has his own reasons for escaping it all. As long as they both know this paradise is just for one week with no messy emotions, all should be fine.

But neither of these two damaged souls is ready for the Pandora's box of emotions that their intense passion unleashes….
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Kate Hewitt has worked a variety of different jobs, from drama teacher to editorial assistant to church youth worker, but writing romance is the best one yet. She also writes short stories and serials for women's magazines, and all her stories celebrate the healing and redemptive power of love. Kate lives in a tiny village with her husband, five children, and an overly affectionate Golden Retriever.

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Was she ever going to start painting?

The woman had been sitting and staring at the blank canvas for the better part of an hour. Chase Bryant had been watching her, nursing his drink at the ocean-side bar and wondering if she'd ever actually put brush to paper, or canvas, as the case might be. She didn't.

She was fussy; he could see that straight off. She was in a luxury resort on a remote island in the Caribbean, and her tan capris had knife-edge pleats. Her pale-blue polo shirt looked like she'd ironed it an hour ago. He wondered what she did to relax. If she relaxed. Considering her attitude in their current location, he doubted it.

Still, there was something intriguing about the determined if rather stiff set of her shoulders, the compressed line of her mouth. She wasn't particularly pretty—well, not his kind of pretty anyway, which he fully admitted was lush, curvy blondes. This woman was tall, just a few inches under his own six feet, and angular. He could see the jut of her collarbone, the sharp points of her elbows. She had a narrow face, a forbidding expression, and even her hairstyle was severe, a blunt bob of near black that looked like she trimmed it with nail scissors every week. Its razor-straight edge swung by the strong line of her jaw as she moved.

He'd been watching her since she arrived, her canvas and paints under one arm. She'd set her stuff up on the beach a little way off from the bar, close enough so he could watch her while he sipped his sparkling water. No beers for him on this trip, unfortunately.

She'd been very meticulous about it all, arranging the collapsible easel, the box of paints, the little three-legged stool. Moving everything around until it was all just so, and she was on a beach. In the Caribbean. She looked like she was about to teach an evening art class for over-sixties.

Still he waited. He wondered if she was any good. She had a gorgeous view to paint—the aquamarine sea, a stretch of spun-sugar sand. There weren't even many people to block the view; the resort wasn't just luxurious, it was elite and discreet. He should know. His family owned it. And right now he needed discreet.

She finished arranging everything and sat on the stool, staring out to the sea, her posture perfect, back ramrod-straight. For half an hour. It would have been boring except that he could see her face, and how emotions flickered across it like shadows on water. He couldn't exactly decipher what the emotions were, but she clearly wasn't thinking happy thoughts.

The sun had begun its languorous descent towards the sea, and he decided she must be waiting for the sunset. They were spectacular here; he'd seen three of them already. He liked watching the sun set, felt there was something poetic and apt about all that intense beauty over in an instant. He watched now as the sun slipped lower, its long rays causing the placid surface of the sea to shimmer with a thousand lights, the sky ablaze with myriad streaks of colour, everything from magenta to turquoise to gold.

And still she just sat there.

For the first time Chase felt an actual flicker of annoyance. She'd dragged everything out here; obviously she'd intended to paint something. So why wasn't she doing it? Was she afraid? More likely a perfectionist. And, damn it, he knew now that life was too short to wait for the perfect moment, or even an OK moment. Sometimes you just had to wade into the mire and do it. Live while you could.

Pushing away his drink, he rose from his stool and headed over to Miss Fussy.

Millie did not enjoy feeling like a fool. And it felt foolish and, worse, pathetic, sitting here on a gorgeous beach staring at a blank canvas when she'd obviously come to paint. She just didn't want to any more.

It had been a stupid idea anyway, the kind of thing you read about in self-help books or women's magazines. She'd read one on the plane to St Julian's, something about being kind to yourself. Whatever. The article had described how a woman had taken up gardening after her divorce and had ended up starting her own landscaping business. Lived her dream after years of marital unhappiness. Inspirational. Impossible. Millie turned away from the canvas.

And found herself staring straight at a man's muscled six-pack abs. She looked up and saw a dark-haired Adonis smiling down at her.

'I've heard about watching paint dry, but this is ridiculous.'

Perfect, a smart ass. Millie rose from her stool so she was nearly eye-level. 'As you can see, there's no paint.' 'What are you waiting for?'

'Inspiration,' she answered and gave him a pointed look. 'I'm not finding any here.'

If she'd been trying to offend or at least annoy him, she'd failed. He just laughed, slow and easy, and gave her a thorough once-over with his dark bedroom eyes.

Millie stood taut and still, starting to get angry. She hated guys like this one: gorgeous, flirtatious, and utterly arrogant. Three strikes against him, as far as she was concerned.

His gaze finally travelled up to her face, and she was surprised and discomfited to see a flicker of what almost looked like sympathy there. 'So really,' he asked, dropping the flirt, 'why haven't you painted anything?'

'It's none of your business.'

'Obviously. But I'm curious. I've been watching you from the bar for nearly an hour. You spent a long time on the setup, but you've been staring into space for thirty minutes.'

'What are you, some kind of stalker?'

'Nope. Just bored out of my mind.'

She stared at him; tried to figure him out. She'd taken him for a cheap charmer but there was something strangely sincere about the way he spoke. Like he really was curious. And really bored.

Something in the way he waited with those dark eyes and that little half-smile made her answer reluctantly, 'I just couldn't do it.'

'It's been a while?'

'Something like that.' She reached over and started to pack up the paints. No point pretending anything was going to happen today. Or any day. Her painting days were long gone.

He picked up her easel and collapsed it in one neat movement before handing it back. 'May I buy you a drink?'

She liked the 'may', but she still shook her head. 'No thanks.' She hadn't had a drink alone with a man in two years. Hadn't done anything in two years but breathe and work and try to survive. This guy wasn't about to make her change her ways.

'You sure?'

She turned to him and folded her arms as she surveyed him. He really was annoyingly attractive: warm brown eyes, short dark hair, a chiseled jaw and those nice abs. His board shorts rode low on his hips, and his legs were long and powerful. 'Why,' she asked, 'are you even asking? I'd bet a hundred bucks I'm not your usual type.' Just like he wasn't hers.

'Typecast me already?'

'Easily.'

His mouth quirked slightly. 'Well, you're right, you're not my usual type. Way too tall and, you know—' he gestured around her face, making Millie stiffen '—severe. What's with the hair?'

'The hair?' Instinctively and shamefully she reached up to touch her bobbed hair. 'What about it?'

'It's scary. Like, Morticia Addams scary.'

'Morticia Addams? Of the Addams Family? She had long hair.' She could not believe they were discussing her hair, and in relation to a television show.

'Did she? Well, maybe I'm thinking of someone else. Somebody with hair like yours. Really sharp-cut.' He made a chopping motion along his own jaw.

'You're being ridiculous. And offensive.' Yet strangely she found herself smiling. She liked his honesty.

He raised his eyebrows. 'So, dinner?'

'I thought it was a drink.'

'Based on the fact that you're still talking to me, I upped the ante.'

She laughed, reluctant, rusty, yet still a laugh. This annoying, arrogant, attractive man amused her somehow. When was the last time she'd actually laughed, had felt like laughing? And she was on holiday—admittedly enforced, but she had a whole week to kill. Seven days was looking like a long time from here. Why not amuse herself? Why not prove she really was moving on, just like her boss Jack had urged her to do? She gave a little decisive nod. 'OK, to the drink only.'

'Are you haggling?'

Interest flared; deals she could do. 'What's your counter offer?'

He cocked his head, his gaze sweeping slowly over her once more. And she reacted to that gaze, a painful mix of attraction and alarm. Dread and desire. Hot and cold. A welter of emotions that penetrated her numbness, made her feel.

'Drink, dinner, and a walk on the beach.'

Awareness pulsed with an electric jolt low in her belly. 'You were supposed to offer something less, not more.'

His slow, wicked smile curled her toes—and other parts of her person, parts that hadn't curled in a long time. 'I know.'

She hesitated. She should back off, tell him to forget it, yet somehow now that felt like failure. She could handle him. She needed to be able to handle him.

'Fine.' She was agreeing because it was a challenge, not because she wanted to. She liked to set herself little challenges, tests of emotional and physical endurance: I can jog three miles in eighteen-and-a-half minutes and not even be out of breath. I can look at this photo album for half an hour and not cry.

Smiling, he reached for the canvas she clutched to her chest. 'Let me carry that for you.'

'Chivalrous of you, but there's no need.' She strode over to the rubbish bin on the edge of the beach and tossed the canvas straight in. The paints, easel and stool followed.

She didn't look at him as she did it, but she felt herself flush. She was just being practical, but she...

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B009NEIBLO
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harlequin Presents; Original edition (January 1, 2013)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 1, 2013
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2224 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 191 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Kate Hewitt is the bestselling author of many novels of both historical and contemporary fiction. She particularly enjoys writing contemporary issue-driven women's fiction, and her novels have been called 'unputdownable' and 'the most emotional book I have ever read' by readers.

An American ex-pat, she lives in a small market town in Wales with her husband and five young(ish) children, along with their two Golden Retrievers. Join her newsletter for a free short story, as well as monthly updates and giveaways at https://www.bookouture.com/kate-hewitt/, or be part of her Facebook groups Kate's Reads, to discuss all manner of books, movies, music and cooking.

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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2015
I purchased this book based on the reviews I read. I have to agree with the reviews, this book was definitely worth reading. I'm not going to go into details because the reviews pretty much covered it all. I definitely recommend this book. I liked this book so much I am considering buying the other Bryant Brothers books by Kate Hewitt.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2013
Courtesy of Harlequin through Netgalley in exchange of an honest review.

Ah I love finding books that I just soak right in within a day that leave me loving them and satisfied. Beneath the Veil of Paradise just happens to be one of those reads. When Tragedy struck her life, the only way Millie knew how to cope with it is to immerse herself in a lot of work. When she is forced to take a vacation to the beautiful islands of the Caribbean, she runs into Chase Bryant a handsome playboy whose family happens to own the resort. Chase Bryant is there with his own reasons to escape.

Gosh this story was so precious, and it was filled with emotion. What happened to Millie was heartbreaking, but her run in with Chase was not only heartwarming, but it had me giggling. Their conversations were easy and a held a really nice flow to the book, as they were light and filled with some humor.

My favorite part of the book happened to be at the beginning when Chase noticed her hair and wasn't a bit shy expressing his feelings about it.

'It's scary. Like, Morticia Addams scary.'

I couldn't stop laughing, not to mention that he stuck her with the nickname Scary through the book! It was kind of endearing.

So when Chase looks for a bit of excitement on his boring vacation, he doesn't expect Millie to comply. It was fun to tease her when she pushed back against his taunting, but he wasn't expecting the woman to come looking for him with a deal of her own. No strings attached for the rest of the weekend, as long as they both give into their desires. Wanting to forget, wanting to move on, Millie makes a bargain with her heart and feelings that are bound to unravel in Chase's arms.

Behind that smile, Chase holds a secret of his own. One that he has a hard time expressing once Millie breaks down her own walls and exposes herself completely at the most vulnerable time, it was completely sad. I couldn't prevent my bottom lip from quivering, hurting for the both of them. But the romance was sweet, even though the storyline had its heart melting moments, it was those bits that made the book well rounded and worth the read.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2013
I read this story sometime back and I liked it. Both characters are suffering-h with a personal loss and H with loss of health.
They meet on a resort Island and fall in love. This is a story with more depth than the average romance and the compelling characters just sort of stick with you.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
First time I’ve read a book by this author. While emotion filled, it was a very good book. I am glad Chase and Millie worked thru their issues and had a happy ending to their story.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2013
Kate Hewitt's Beneath the Veil of Paradise offers readers a compelling story in which hedge-fund manager Millie Lang and successful, self-made architect Chase Bryant meet and strike a sexy vacation bargain in tropical surroundings meant to last for a brief time only:

"'You give me one week" ... He leaned forward, the urgency and excitement he field coming out on his voice, his body. He felt it thrum between them with the pulse of an electric current. 'One week. Seven days. But you give me everything, Millie. You give me all of yourself, no holding back, no hiding, All in. And in return I give you mind-blowing.'"

But Millie battles a painful past and Chase struggles with fears of the future. What begins as a no-strings sexual affair quickly morphs into something deeper -- and more challenging -- for them both. If you enjoy passionate stories in which hero and heroine must both confront very real demons in order to move forward, then this story is for you.

I like the way in which Hewitt is able to convey the strengths and vulnerabilities of both characters, while still remaining true to the Presents traditions of a strong, though vulnerable, heroine and an alpha male hero who still possesses a sensitive side. She also provides Millie and Chase with convincing back stories for the obstacles they must seek to overcome; they're not the usual clichés of a lot of romances. Millie's and Chase's histories are revealed gradually to the reader in much the same way that they reveal themselves gradually to one another -- all while the (hot) sexual energy and emotional connection between them grow. Kind of makes you want to book a flight ASAP to a tropical locale in search of what Millie and Chase find!

I note that in addition to the two protagonists, there are enough siblings waiting in the wings to generate their own Presents stories. If Beneath the Veil of Paradise is part of a Hewitt series, I'll definitely read the others!

Reviewed at HarlequinJunkie.com
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Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2012
This was indeed one emotionally intense read! It deals with some very serious issues and I cried more than once.
This story progressed to a place I really wasn't expecting. Chase, the hero, really turns the tables big time on Millie,the heroine. In the meantime he doesn't actually realise that he's turning them on himself as well ! It's a bit complicated but well worth the read. I read it in one sitting. Couldn't put it down.
Be prepared though, it's quite full-on emotionally.
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I. Hamilton
5.0 out of 5 stars Very poignant story
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 9, 2020
This was an emotional read. Millie and Chase had their own personal traumas to deal with, but love won in the end. I only have one complaint - it finished too abruptly. Just a few more sentences would have satisfied me.
fiona43
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a traditional Mills and Boon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 30, 2013
I would actually give this book 31/2 stars if I could. It was a good story, not dramatic or too angst filled, but both the characters made a journey together which, of course, ended happily. A pleasant read, with courageous characters.
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Linda Gunton
5.0 out of 5 stars Oh
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 19, 2013
I stayed up to read this book in one go , it made me cry because of all the pain in both of them.Kate's books are all ways different,never the same and I thank her for that .
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Wendy brooks
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 24, 2014
I would of been pleased if the story had been longer, I was left with such a warm feeling inside but would of liked to hear about their new family future.
Georgina Richards
3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2016
Good book
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