Diamond Kisses (The Jewelry Box #4) Read Online Pepper Winters

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, BDSM, Billionaire, Contemporary, Dark, Erotic, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: The Jewelry Box Series by Pepper Winters
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Total pages in book: 116
Estimated words: 118042 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 590(@200wpm)___ 472(@250wpm)___ 393(@300wpm)
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“You always get distracted when you’re playing with that thing. What are you doing anyway? Writing your memoirs?” He laughed under his breath, mocking the very thing he was just so serious about.

Glancing at the screen, I slapped the laptop closed and followed him. My fingers strayed to my pocket where Ily’s ring waited. “Let’s just say I’m using fact as fiction.”

Striding into the corridor, we walked side by side. The scents of sugary desserts and savoury dishes wafted from the kitchen. We’d hired ten chefs to feed this giant wedding party. Every one of Q’s guest rooms were taken, along with ours in the gatehouse. We’d also booked out three boutique hotels.

“I have no idea where you get your love of reading from.” Q shrugged and opened the patio door for me. Sidestepping, he added, “You’ve always got your nose in a book.”

“It was my only escape when I was younger.”

He frowned as if that upset him. We stepped onto the patio and a flurry of activity started. Guests moved to their chairs, holding glasses of champagne. Peter grinned and strode toward the altar to take his place as best man. His girlfriend, Lucy—the daughter of a pub owner where he’d worked until he bought it off her father on a lease to own basis—bounced my chubby daughter on her hip.

Every cell in my body needed to hold her.

Ily and I had agreed to let everyone take turns holding Priti during the ceremony. Her grandparents, her uncles, aunties, cousins, and anyone who wanted a cuddle. Not only was Peter my best man but he’d also kindly accepted the role of godfather—just like I’d accepted the role of godfather for Rachel’s son, Asher.

Glancing around, I caught Rachel in the throng of colour. Her vibrant blue dress matched all the other stunning fabrics. She waved where she already sat with her boy neatly dressed and well-behaved beside her.

We’d asked Rachel to stay for a few days after the wedding.

I wanted to get to know my godson and then we’d fly with them back to Spain where we planned on starting our honeymoon.

“They’re watching us,” Q muttered under his breath looking anywhere but the two half-siblings who’d accepted my invitation. I had no idea who’d come or where they’d been living but I recognised them as one of us.

The same dark colouring. The same mistrusting eyes.

After.

After the ceremony, then we could talk.

Right now…I had a wife to bind.

“Come on, Mercer.” Striding up the white carpet, I took my place at the top of the altar. Tess followed us and took her place beside two other bridesmaids that’d flown in from Ily’s village.

“Took your bloody time.” Peter leaned toward me, smiling at Q as he took his place beside him. “Getting cold feet, Master H?”

I plucked a purple flower off the structure framing us and flicked it at him. “I don’t see you popping the question any time soon.”

His face softened as he looked at redheaded Lucy in the front row. “I had to wait for you to get your act together. Now that this day is finally here, who knows.”

I shot him a look. “You’re gonna propose?”

He patted his pocket. “Will it upstage you if I do?”

“Fuck no. Do it. I’ll make the announcement for you in the toasts.”

He chuckled. “How about you just focus on your own wedded bliss first.”

Lowering my voice, I whispered, “Remind me to show you a little home movie later.”

“Oh?” He frowned. “What kind of movie?”

“Let’s just say, an old acquaintance of ours stars in it. And the ending we didn’t get to participate in.”

“Ah.” He gave me a twisted grin. “Yes…I think I’d like to see that.”

We both sucked in a breath as a contemporary wedding march began, played by the orchestra Tess had insisted we hire. However, it had a twist. A lilting, magical twist that blended east and west, souls and hearts.

My eyes fell on little Priti in Lucy’s arms.

My heart squeezed. “Know what? I can’t do it.”

“You what—?” Peter gasped as I bolted off the podium, dashed to Lucy and snagged my daughter.

“Can I borrow her?” I grinned.

Lucy laughed. “Of course!”

Bundling the chubby white-dressed baby into my arms, I climbed back into position just as Ily appeared.

I almost dropped my damn daughter.

I couldn’t breathe.

“Fuck’s sake, give her to me.” Peter reached for my little fireheart.

“Hands off, Paavak.” I blinked and braced my knees, completely bewitched by Ily as she walked down the aisle on her father’s arm.

Krish was around here somewhere. Probably in the western gardens with Tiger, far away from the crush of people. We’d go sit with him afterward. Share in the quiet and some cake without all the mayhem.

Ily’s mum dabbed her eyes where she sat on the left and the entire crowd fell quiet as Ily glided toward me.

Priti babbled in my arms as Ily rolled her eyes, seeing who I held.


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