Taming the CEO (THE WHITLEY BROTHERS #6) by Layla Hagen EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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My brothers and I raised our glasses.
“To a new venture in the Whitley family!” Gabe exclaimed.
We were at my house, celebrating that the two of us were opening a
hotel together. We’d hit a milestone today—the architect had finalized the
plans for the building.
The rest of the property was another story altogether.
“I have got to say, I’m curious how this will go,” Jake said, “and how
much more it’ll add to your plate.”
I rolled my eyes. “So now that you’re a recovered workaholic, you think
you can lecture the rest of us?”
Jake laughed. “I try.”
All of my brothers were gathered here this evening. Jake wasn’t wrong.
We were all busy running our own companies within Whitley Industries.
But I was excited for this—building something that wasn’t tainted by our
father’s past.
Gabe owned a bar and distillery and had recently decided to expand his
business. He was building another distillery close to Essex, a small town
forty minutes from Boston. One thing led to another, and he’d decided to
open a hotel there too. But the endeavor was, all jokes aside, too timeconsuming for him alone, so I’d offered to go into business with him. I was
thrilled at how things were progressing. We’d hit a little snag, but I was
certain we were going to smooth it out soon.
“We just need to convince Samuel to sell us his property too,” Gabe
said.
I nodded. “I’m sure he will.”
Gabe shrugged. “I’m not so sure.”
“Damn, you still haven’t made progress with him?” That came from
Colton, the oldest of my Whitley half brothers.
There were eight of us. Nick and Leo were my biological brothers. Jake,
Colton, Cade, Spencer, and Gabe were my half brothers, though Gabe and I
were always so tight that I considered him to be a full-blooded brother.
Spencer and Cade too. We’d had the least contact with Colton and Jake over
the years, although lately that had changed. There was still unease between
us from time to time, but you couldn’t erase our history. It was messy and
complicated. Our father had led a double life. He had one family here in
Boston, and he had us back in Maine. No one knew about the other until
everything came to light.
“Do you guys need someone to throw around the charm?” Leo said.
“Because I can do that.”
I cocked a brow at him. “I told you, that’s my job. I just haven’t met
with him yet.”
“The father doesn’t need much convincing,” Gabe cut in. He’d been the
only one who’d dealt with him until now.
Samuel owned the adventure park next to our property. I’d looked at it
online to see what it all entailed. It offered tree climbing and zip-lining,
things like that. And although it appeared to be a solid business, we were
offering a lot of money. So much so that I couldn’t imagine anyone actually
turning it down.
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