Falling for Trouble (Dare to Fall #1) Read Online Carly Phillips

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary, Forbidden, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Dare to Fall Series by Carly Phillips
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Total pages in book: 64
Estimated words: 60497 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 302(@200wpm)___ 242(@250wpm)___ 202(@300wpm)
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I ring the bell and Dad answers the door. Instead of his usual suit and tie, he’s in a pair of khakis and a short-sleeved polo shirt. “Hi, princess. Come in.”

I step into the house and he shuts the door behind me, then gives me a hug. “Come into the kitchen. Mom’s out doing some grocery shopping. You know how she loves to do normal chores.”

I laugh. “Yes, Mom doesn’t let you spoil her in basic ways.”

While Dad can afford a chef and a housekeeper, Mom insists on doing most of those things herself. She didn’t grow up wealthy like he did and she wanted us kids to know how to care for ourselves. What we decide to do as adults is up to us. I’m more like Mom. I cook, clean—though I have a cleaning crew come in often—and grocery shop. I’m determined to be a capable grown-up. Of course, Dad spoils her in other ways. A private jet, an island retreat, and more jewelry than she wants or can wear.

He’s set the standard by which I judge men, and it just so happens Lucas meets that high standard, which is why I’m here.

“Coffee?” he asks.

I nod. “I’ll take care of it.”

I walk over to the Nespresso machine and make us each a steaming cup of coffee. From the fridge, I take out the vanilla almond creamer for me and the plain one for Dad.

Once we’re set, I sit beside him on a high barstool around the center island.

“What’s up, kiddo?”

I’m transported back to when I was a kid with the nickname that preceded princess. I take a sip of hot coffee and try to convince myself I feel the jolt of caffeine flowing through my veins. In reality, I’m sure it takes much longer than that.

I clear my throat and meet his gaze. “I’m seeing Lucas Carras and before you say anything, I need you to hear me out. He thinks you still have issues with him because of his childhood and the trouble he got into. And if you do, you’re wrong. He’s a good man. He’s been there for me through everything going on with the party issues. He makes sure I get home safely. He hears me. Like, really listens to what I have to say and doesn’t forget. When Adam got nasty with me, Lucas stepped up. He threatened him and protected me. All his issues are in the past and—”

“You love him.”

I stare at my father, wide-eyed. “I do,” I whisper.

“Can I speak now?” he asks with a grin.

I nod. “Sorry for the rambling. Go ahead.”

He lifts his coffee mug and takes a drink before putting it down and meeting my gaze. “I know about you and Lucas. Hudson called.”

I roll my eyes. “Of course he did.”

“He loves you, Rainey. He’s just looking out for you,” Dad says.

“Yeah. He loves me so much I’m sure his first call was to Jack. To get him all worked up and pissed off at Lucas.” I curl my hands around the granite counter’s edge.

Dad shakes his head. “You had to know this relationship would come with… complications. But not from me.”

“No?”

“As far as I’m concerned, Lucas grew up. Changed. Became a decent man. Everyone has a past. It’s what you do going forward that matters.”

I let out a relieved breath. “I knew it,” I say out loud.

Dad rises to his feet. “You mentioned some other things. Like party issues? And Adam threatening you?” His voice rises with that last one.

Oh damn. I rambled on so much about Lucas, I revealed things I meant to keep to myself. I put my hand on his arm. “Dad, it’s all being handled.” Not that I think mere words will calm him down.

“By you. And you want to be independent and take care of things yourself,” he says, repeating words I’ve used with him before.

“Not just by me. By me and Lucas. Like I said, he’s handled Adam and you know he had the broken window replaced for me. And the other stuff involves some missing merchandise and swag, but I’m making things work. It’s going to be a great party. I promise.”

He runs a hand through his hair and groans. “Is that what you think I’m worried about?”

“Yes?”

“No! I’m worried about you!” he yells, just as the door sensor beeps and my mother walks through the side door by the kitchen, grocery bags in hand.

“What is going on? I can hear you yelling outside!”

Dad paces the floor and turns to Mom. “My daughter just let it slip that she’s having issues with that jackass Adam again, and with missing merchandise and orders. On top of the brick through her window that was never resolved. And she thinks I’m worried about the party. I’m worried about her!”

Mom places the grocery bags on the counter and walks over to him, wrapping an arm around his shoulders. “Ian, take a deep breath and calm down.”


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