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Love Changes Everything: Chateaux Ste. Margaux
Love Changes Everything: Chateaux Ste. Margaux
Love Changes Everything: Chateaux Ste. Margaux
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Love Changes Everything: Chateaux Ste. Margaux

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Margaux Simeon has prepared her whole life for this moment. Stepping into her grandfather's shoes and heading the family winery named for her.  Leaving Manhattan, a successful career as a wine columnist and a loveless relationship, Margaux returns to the Pacific Northwest to run the day to day operations. Her destiny.

What she finds is chaos and deception behind the scene. Away from her aging, beloved grandfather. Can she turn it all around or will all be lost to a bitter rival?

Nikalye Fox has moved from Manhattan in an effort to jump start his fledgling clothing line. An unusual move, but Manhattan hides ghosts and a past he'd rather forget. 

Love is not in either Margaux or Nikalye's agenda. A slip on the ice and trip to the emergency room changes all that.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 17, 2017
ISBN9781540157867
Love Changes Everything: Chateaux Ste. Margaux
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Jamie Salisbury

Writing romance stories with passion and sass, Jamie Salisbury has seen several of her books soar to #1 on Amazon. Her novella, Tudor Rubato was a finalist in the 2012 RONE (Reward of Novel Excellence) awards. The cover won for Best Contemporary Cover. In 2014, her novel, Life and Lies was nominated for a RONE in the Erotica category. Her books are self published . Music, traveling and history are among her passions when not writing. Her previous career in public relations in and around the entertainment field has afforded her with a treasure trove of endless story ideas.

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    Love Changes Everything - Jamie Salisbury

    Chapter One

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    Some might say that Margaux Simeon had everything she ever wanted. Plenty of money. A successful career. A sprawling Manhattan apartment in one of the much sought after addresses, filled with pricey art and antiques. Yet lately she'd begun to feel dissatisfied. That is until she made a decision to change all of that. Or rather the decision was made for her.

    See anything of interest Ms. Simeon? a familiar New York accented voice inquired.

    Tonight was special. Not only was she covering Manhattan's premier wine competition for the publication she worked for, it was also the last time she would be doing it. In the future she would be attending as a winery executive. She pretended to look around as though she were searching the crowd for someone.

    There are several outstanding wines. I'll be interested to see how everyone fares.

    Including Chateaux Ste. Margaux? He asked sarcastically.

    No, not this evening Mr. Matthews.

    He grunted at her response. Have you been in the back? Give me a hint of what we might be looking at here this evening.

    Sorry.

    Glad you could make it this evening all the same, George Matthews muttered. Margaux wasn't surprised. The chubby middle-aged man had been watching her all evening. George was an attorney and fancied himself a wine expert. Not!

    What Margaux really craved right now was a Grey Goose with a lime twist. And of course there was no bar. Instead she'd settle for a glass of champagne. One of the perks of the job. All the wine, or in this case champagne she could consume. Margaux wandered around the room, pretending not to show obvious interest over one wine or another.

    Ms. Simeon, A heavily accented Italian voice said from behind. Mario Priori. How are you this evening?

    She pivoted on her Jimmy Choo heels, her most alluring smile on her face. Mario! Where have you been? Has your father been keeping you tied to the computer or in the winery?

    Partially. He cut a handsome figure. Wavy dark hair, piercing black eyes. Quite the Italian playboy. I've been hearing a rumor about you Margaux. Any truth to it?

    That would depend on the rumor, Mario. There seem to be so many these days, she replied, winking at him. It wasn't a flirtatious gesture, just one between knowing friends. In fact I've heard a couple about you. You're getting married?

    His face lit up like a man proud and in love. Yes, that rumor is true.

    Congratulations. When will the happy event take place, and better yet, who is the woman lucky enough to have snagged you?

    Thank you. Her name is Gabriele, and we're getting married in December. Just before the holidays.

    Will you be spending more time in Italy then?

    Actually that's the other rumor, he chuckled. Gabriele and I will be moving here to New York, early next year. My father wants me to oversee the import and distribution portion of the business. And you? Is the rumor true?

    Yes, it's true.

    That's all you're going to give me?

    I'm going back home to Kentucky to assist my grandfather in the running of Chateau Ste. Margaux.

    Taking over?

    No, not yet. He's not ready for retirement. In fact I doubt he'll ever retire. He wants a younger set of eyes on operations and things of that nature. Business has changed so much since he started.

    Yes, it has. I have no doubt you'll be a great asset to him. Any regrets? Giving all this up?

    None. I knew this day would come. I only wish my siblings took as much interest in their birthright as I do. My brother Hayden seems to be the only one who does.

    Ah yes, he run's the vineyard, am I correct?

    Yes, he does, and he's very good at it.

    He is. Your brother has an incredible talent.

    Thank you, Mario. That would mean a lot to him, coming from someone like you.

    How is your departure going to be handled?

    I plan to announce it in my last column. Chateau Ste. Margaux will have a full page ad announcing my new position in the same issue.

    While I shall miss your columns, I wish you the best of luck in your new endeavor. I know you will flourish, Margaux.

    Again, thank you, Mario, she replied, tipping her head at the sight of an approaching George Matthews. If you'll excuse me, there are a couple more people I need to speak with before I leave this evening.

    Very well. Good to see you as always, Margaux.

    ***

    Slipping outside Margaux hailed a cab as she always did. The subway might not be that bad at this hour, but in these shoes she didn't dare attempt the walk.

    After telling the driver her destination, Margaux slid back into the seat and gazed at the familiar Manhattan skyline. The pulse of the city had always fed some inner beast deep within her. For six years this city had been home. She thrived on what it had to offer. Silently Margaux wondered if she'd find that in Lucasville.

    The cab pulled up in front of her apartment building. Paying the driver Margaux stepped out on to the sidewalk and up the steps leading to the door of the fashionable older building. The doorman opened the door, cheerfully greeting her. The lobby was relatively quiet for no later than it was.

    Stepping into the elevator car, Margaux stood in the center and waited for it to reach her floor. She sighed as the car glided to a stop and the doors opened. Had her life really become that predictable?

    Opening the front door she was immediately greeted by Captain Jack, her moody Siamese. So aptly named from her chance of a lifetime, quite by accident meeting with Johnny Depp two years before. The cat had been a birthday gift from Louis, her soon to be ex.

    But ex what? They'd never married, though it had been talked about. Soon to be ex-boyfriend? Even that term was pushing it. At least in the last six months. Louis Smyth had blown into her life like a hurricane. Making sure he had some obscure business trip the week she was to leave worked out for both of them. The relationship was strained, and Margaux was relieved that at least he'd shown some class, some restraint in allowing them to part in peace.

    Hello, Jack. She greeted the loudly purring feline, who was by now rubbing against her ankles. Let me guess. You think you're hungry. This time the purring was matched with a soulful meow.

    Placing her keys in the blue and white porcelain bowel, Margaux kicked off the stilettos, setting her purse on the floor next to the hallway table. The cat faithfully followed her as she walked toward the kitchen.

    Entering the kitchen, Margaux turned on the lights and found a can of cat food in the pantry. Opening the can and emptying it into a bowl she set it on the floor and watched as Jack hungrily gobbled it up.

    You're a pig, you know that Jack? One would think you were never fed on a regular basis watching you. The cat kept on, never looking up or acknowledging his mistress.

    Walking into the large living room, Margaux walked over to the sideboard Louis kept well stocked. She poured herself a healthy glass of Grey Goose. She walked over to the windows and gazed out at the Manhattan skyline. While she would miss all of this, it was time to move on. Time for a change. Margaux took a sip of the clear liquid and turned away. Walking over to the sofa, she set the glass down on the table beside the sofa.

    Louis had done quite well for himself. An investment banker, he'd never been scathed by the pitfalls of the industry as many of his colleagues had been. While Louis had generously offered much of what they'd purchased together over the past few years, Margaux was having no part of it. No, when the movers came in the morning all they would be taking would be her personal effects and a few antique pieces she'd brought with her, and some she'd purchased on her own. It was time.

    Chapter Two

    Margaux pressed the voice command button on the steering wheel of her red BMW 650i coupe and asked it once again to call her reckless younger sister. Again she got Simone's voicemail. This time she left a message as she continued down the darkened two lane road.

    The phone rang and she pounced on it. Where are you Margaux? You should have been here already.

    Hello to you too, Simone, she replied sarcastically. I'm almost there. It's so dark I can barely see where I'm going.

    You're talking hands-free aren't you?

    Of course I am. I couldn't talk to you any other way as my hands are permanently attached to the steering wheel right now.

    She heard a heavy sigh on the other end. Simone never had been able to stand anyone taking away the limelight from her. She always had to be the center of attention. Middle child syndrome or some such nonsense.

    You should have flown, Margaux. It would have been so much easier to just pick you up at the airport. Rather than you driving across country.

    That's so sweet of you Simone, thinking of me like that. I wanted to do this myself.

    Just had to prove something to yourself, didn't you?

    No, not really. I just wanted to spend some time alone. Just me and Jack.

    You brought your boyfriend?

    Margaux chuckled. Yeah, Captain Jack to you, Simone. My cat.

    I knew that.

    Her eyes darted from the dark road to the GPS. It says only ten more minutes.

    Well you should begin to see some lights and stuff.

    She smiled thinking about growing up here. How she had been appalled as a teenager that her French grandfather had picked Kentucky of all the places in America to start his vineyard. Land was cheaper, and besides he told her on more than one occasion, he did not want Chateaux Ste. Margaux to get lost in the California shuffle. Funny how her attitude had changed since then and she agreed with him. 

    Quietly Margaux pulled the coupe through the parking lot until she came upon an empty spot. She looked around at the cars. Decent enough crowd for a Wednesday evening.

    Margaux entered the restaurant and was coolly greeted by her sister Simone. She silently followed her to a table and sat down, eyeing the small crowd of diners.

    Who's that? Margaux asked her sister, taking a sip of the

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