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He's broken rules.

He's broken promises. 

He's broken too many hearts to count.

Some might say that he’s beyond redemption…

So, when he finds a woman even more broken than he is, will he be man enough to put her pieces back together again?

Matteo Moretti isn't the type to settle down. Why should he, when he can have any woman he wants? Yet, when Ellie Parker struts into his office, the attraction is instant and undeniable...and wrong, for so many reasons. 

Still, Matteo won't let the rules get in his way; he's determined to have Ellie at any cost...And, she's determined to keep him away.

NOTE: "Matteo" is a full-length, standalone novel with an HEA. Though "Matteo" features characters from the "Esquire Girls" series, it can be read and enjoyed on its own.

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Release dateApr 26, 2016
ISBN9781386337775
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    Matteo - Cassie-Ann L. Miller

    Stories by

    Cassie-Ann L. Miller

    The Dirty Suburbs Series

    Dirty Neighbor

    Dirty Player

    Dirty Stranger

    Dirty Favor

    Dirty Lover

    Dirty Farmer

    Dirty Silver

    Dirty Forever

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    The Esquire Girls Series

    Amber’s Story

    Amber Nights (Amber – Books 1, 2, 3 & 4)

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    Madison’s Story

    For Madison, Always (Madison – Books 1, 2, 3 & 4)

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    Ruthie’s Story

    Ruthie’s Desire (Ruthie – Books 1, 2, 3 & 4)

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    Hailey’s story

    Moments with Hailey (Hailey - Books 1, 2, 3 & 4)

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    Esquire HEAT Series

    A Very Eager Intern

    A Very Frustrated Attorney

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    Table of contents

    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

    Chapter 20

    Chapter 21

    Chapter 22

    Chapter 23

    Chapter 24

    Chapter 25

    Chapter 26

    Chapter 27

    Chapter 28

    Chapter 29

    Chapter 30

    Chapter 31

    Chapter 32

    Chapter 33

    Chapter 34

    Chapter 35

    Chapter 36

    Chapter 37

    Chapter 38

    Chapter 39

    Chapter 40

    Chapter 41

    Chapter 42

    Chapter 43

    Chapter 44

    Chapter 45

    Chapter 46

    Chapter 47

    Chapter 48

    Chapter 49

    Chapter 50

    Chapter 1

    The door swings open and my cock twitches sharply.

    There’s a hot, little thing standing in the doorway. Black leather jacket hanging open over a royal blue dress that clings onto her every curve, a smatter of freckles dusts her plump, swollen cleavage. Her blond hair falls past her shoulders and the tips are electric pink. Her eyes are gray – the type of eyes that could cast a freakin’ spell on you.

    This broad is hot, for sure.

    I whistle low under my breath and a disapproving grunt explodes to my left. My eyes dart over to where my assistant, Anna-Maria, is pinning me with a disdainful glare.

    I smirk at her.

    I know she thinks I’m a misogynistic asshole. Most women do...

    ...But that usually doesn’t stop them from fucking me.

    As the 31-year-old head of the real estate practice group at one of New York City’s premier corporate/commercial law firms, I can have any woman I want. It’s one of the many perks of being me and I indulge as often as I can. I’m successful, charming and good-looking, if I do say so myself. So, why the hell would I adjust my behavior to appease anyone?

    Go ahead, say it – I’m a cocky bastard. I don’t mind. I’ve heard it a million times before. I take it as a compliment at this point.

    My attention shifts back to the broad standing in the doorway. She struts confidently into the room as Michael holds the door open for her.

    Left. Right. Left. Right.

    Wow – look at those luscious hips go.

    Her pretty gray irises quickly scan the room, taking in the faces of all the legal professionals seated around the long conference table. Her eyes pause momentarily when her gaze collides with mine. I take the opportunity to toss her my trademark dimpled grin. Her lips twitch ever-so-slightly right before she shifts her eyes back to Michael.

    He clears his throat. Good morning, everyone. The roomful of drowsy, under-caffeinated attorneys mumble in response. My brother continues. This is Ellie Parker –

    Ellie Parker?

    The name sounds vaguely familiar. Shit – I should know who this chick is, shouldn’t I?

    I lean over and softly nudge Anna-Maria in the ribs. Who’s Ellie Parker?

    She rolls her eyes at me as she slides her manicured finger across the highlighted paragraphs of the inter-office memo sitting on the table in front of me.

    I toss her a sheepish grin and her annoyance seems to melt instantly as she tries to fight back the smile tugging at her lips.

    It’s my dimples. She’s told me that when I flash them, she forgets why she’s even mad at me...So naturally, I parade those little suckers whenever necessary to keep her wrapped around my little finger. But in all seriousness, Anna-Maria makes my life so much easier. I would fail miserably at my job without her.

    I quickly scan the memo in front of me as Michael circles the table, introducing the client to the members of our legal team.

    Ellie Parker...

    22-years-old...

    Sole remaining heir to the estate of the recently-deceased Elias Parker...

    Inherited sole ownership of the shares of ToneWave, one of this law firm’s biggest clients. ToneWave’s current value is estimated to be hovering just under $1 billion...

    ...and this is Matteo Moretti, head of the firm’s real estate division. I glance up just as Michael is introducing me.

    I rise from my chair and stride over to where she’s standing. An impassive look slides over her expression when our eyes lock. It’s a pleasure to meet you, she says in an aloof tone. But she’s not fooling me – I caught the heat that flickered in her eyes as they travelled up my body before landing on my face.  She likes what she sees but she’s going to try and hide it.

    "It’s a pleasure to meet you, Ms. Parker," I say as I offer her my hand together with that smile I know makes women swoon. But her eyes remain guarded as her palm slides against mine. My skin sizzles as it touches hers.

    I steal a fast peek down at her cleavage. Man – what a great rack...I bet her nipples are pierced.

    My goddamned cock is twitching again.

    She quickly breaks the contact and takes a step back, shifting her soft gray gaze to Michael. Let’s begin, shall we? he says as he pulls out a chair for her.

    She gives him a curt nod as she sinks into her seat. Michael adjusts his tie as he lands in the chair beside her. So, Ms. Parker let’s discuss some of the finer points of the ToneWave file. There are obviously probate law issues such the transfer of the corporate shares and your father’s other assets into your name. Our estate planning department will oversee those matters over the coming weeks.

    One of the partners from the probate law group speaks up. Yes, we’ve already reviewed the will and confirmed that, since Elias Parker, his wife Catherine and their only son Benjamin all died simultaneously in that tragic helicopter accident last month, you are Mr. Parker’s sole living heir. The transfer of title of all his assets to you should be pretty straightforward. He offers her a reassuring smile.

    Ellie gives him a solemn nod before Michael continues. There are some intellectual property issues as well. As you can imagine, ToneWave’s intellectual property portfolio is comprised of a plethora of valuable patents, but the company also held a handful of trademarks. Ruth from our IP department will brief you on that.

    I watch as my sister-in-law offers the client a generous smile. Ellie nods, acknowledging her.

    Domenic Gattusso speaks next. We’re also in the process of finalizing a settlement agreement concerning litigation ongoing between ToneWave and one of its competitors.

    Ellie nods again.

    But most pressing, I believe, are the real estate law aspects of the file. You see, just before your father’s death, he signed a letter of intent to purchase a manufacturing facility in New Jersey. The due diligence is scheduled for next week and the projected closing date on the transaction is a little over eight weeks from now. We’ve reviewed the document and unfortunately, there’s no provision that allows us to nullify the promise on account of your father’s untimely death. We have to proceed with the purchase. So, Matt will be working closely with you to ensure that the process unfolds as smoothly as possible. We expect you will be interested in participating in the factory inspection; it’s part of our due diligence process. Your father was always very involved in those aspects of the business.

    I can’t resist the urge to grin as Ellie Parker’s gray-eyed stare shifts to me. Well, Ms. Parker – it looks like you and I will be seeing quite a bit of each other over the coming weeks.

    Chapter 2

    Have you ever been in a room full of people who are simultaneously smarter and better looking than you?

    That is exactly the situation I find myself in this rainy April morning as I sit here in the conference room at the law offices of Cartwright Moretti Stevenson.

    They’re all gorgeous. I’ve seen hundreds of pictures of them, but in person, they’re that much more beautiful.

    Michael Moretti with his dark hair, blue eyes and chiseled face. His wife, Ruth, looks like she just stepped off the cover of a fashion magazine. Domenic Gattusso is all smooth tanned skin, wild blond hair and charming smile.

    And of course, there’s Matteo.

    Matteo Moretti.

    Unrepentant playboy. New York City’s most eligible bachelor.

    He’s striking. Everything about him screams arrogant bastard. From his thick, dark hair – cut short on the sides but long and shaggy on top. What kind of lawyer wears his hair like that, anyway? – to his perfectly-polished, patent leather shoes. He’s tall with wide shoulders that fill out his expensive suit just right. His juicy lips look like they’d be mighty fun to suck on. And those darned dimples dent his cheeks each time he flashes that panty-melting, white smile.

    But it’s his eyes that really get to me. They’re intense and twinkle with mischief. I have to literally force myself to stay away from his gaze for fear that I might swoon on the spot like a damn groupie.

    No – I have to avoid his gaze. I don’t need the distraction. It’s hard enough following along as Michael explains the details of my file and the work to be done.

    Don’t get me wrong – I’m not dumb and I have a pretty decent vocabulary. I make a very handsome living as a professional blogger, after all. Plus, I hold a degree in journalism from Columbia University, having graduated at the top of my class.

    But this legal jargon is flying way over my head. Due diligence? Probate? Letter of intent? I curse the memory of my father for having me thrust into this meeting as unprepared as I am. Even from the grave, that asshole found a way to remind me of my inadequacies.

    The money I spent on buying this outrageously expensive dress, I should have invested in hiring a goddamn translator for this meeting.

    I blow out a discreet sigh of relief when Michael brings the meeting to a close, promising that lawyers from the firm’s various departments will contact me to keep me abreast of the issues as they unfold. The dozen or so legal professionals present at the meeting all clamber out of the conference room, chatting with each other or tapping away on their smartphones as they go.

    Michael straightens his tie as I rise to my feet. Let me walk you out, Ms. Parker, he says graciously as the room empties.

    Just as I’m about to accept his offer, I feel an overwhelming presence approaching. I’ll see her out. I turn in the direction of the deep, husky baritone. Matteo Moretti throws me a brash smile. Ms. Parker and I have some issues to discuss, he addresses his brother as his eyes move down my legs, lingering on the tribal tattoo wrapping itself around my ankle. Do you have a moment, Ms. Parker?

    I nod, determined to keep my wits about me. I won’t let him see me all starry-eyed like a schoolgirl with a crush. But, I’ve got to admit – he’s so much more attractive in person than he was in all the photos I’ve seen of him.

    Must be nice, being so damn good-looking.

    Out of the corner of my eye, I see Michael shrug. Okay, then. We’ll be in touch, Ms. Parker.

    I mumble out a reply as he heads towards the door.

    And then, I’m standing, face-to-face with Matteo Moretti. All tall and suited and gorgeous.

    He smiles, dimples denting his cheeks.

    I bet he’s doing that deliberately. Cocky asshole.

    I try to play it cool and that’s not easy because truth be told, dimples fuck me up. Throw in good hair, mesmerizing eyes and a sleek, tailored suit...I don’t stand a chance, do I? It doesn’t help that when he steps in closer to me, his body towering over mine, the scent of him envelops me – a spicy, warm musk that makes me heady.

    Damn – he smells good.

    And, he’s charming in a way that makes your heart pitter-patter even when you’re trying to resist him.

    Ms. Parker, it’s lovely to meet you, he says. His eyes wander indiscreetly down the long strip of bare flesh peeking out at the plunging neckline of my dress. Firstly, let me extend my condolences on the passing of your father.

    That’s what people do – they offer their condolences when a loved one dies. But I’m not sure I’m grieving, I’m not sure I care that my father, his wife and my half-brother all died in a freak helicopter accident just weeks ago.

    I was Elias Parker’s dirty, little secret. His bastard daughter. I didn’t appear in high society magazines along with Catherine and Benjamin, his legitimate family. I wasn’t ‘upper crust’. Financially, I was always taken care of – support checks came regularly and reliably – but a girl needs more than hush money. She needs her father. And Elias was never that to me.

    But I don’t need to air my dirty laundry to this complete stranger. Instead, I try to keep my facial expression impassive. Thank you, I say quietly to Matteo with a half-shrug.

    His hand flits gently along my shoulder. The touch threatens to melt me. But I won’t let it. I know all about Matteo Moretti and his philandering ways. And I’m not about to let myself become his next victim.

    Is there something you wanted to discuss with me, Mr. Moretti? I ask pointedly, facing him squarely and looking him straight in the eye. I won’t waver in front of him although my stomach is doing flips. I’m prepared to fake it till I make it. I have lots of practice. I’ve been feigning confidence for as long as I can remember.

    He lowers himself to the lip of the conference table, leaning his weight on the wrist splayed behind him and crossing his legs at the ankles. It’s an elegant, fluid movement. Well, we’ll be commencing our due diligence next week and I just wanted to brief you on the way the process unfolds. He looks at me with that soul-piercing gaze and a smirk pulls across his lips. It’s like he’s looking right through my tough-girl façade and straight at the little girl beneath who’s quaking in her $600 red-bottom heels.

    One thing’s for sure – I can’t stay in his presence for much longer without breaking. I draw my bottom lip between my teeth before glancing quickly at my wristwatch. I don’t really see the hour. All I know is that it’s time to get away from this divine piece of man.

    I really need to get going. I have an important meeting to get to at the office. Can you have your secretary send me some notes? I reach for a pad of paper sitting on the table beside me and I scribble down my personal email

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