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The Golden Girl

IN THE KNOW

WITH RUBI CHO

You know their names: the Pruitts, the Sinclairs, the Daltons, the Whitmans, the Rothschilds. Theyre the names that dot this column and all society pages, the names of the citys greatest philanthropistsand the source of its juiciest scandals.

And a doozy is brewing. The police are probing into the murder of Claire Colton, who happened to be the best friend of Madison Taylor-Pruitt, the Golden Girl of real estate and sometime arm candy of Ryan Greene. Of course, when Claire started dating Jack Pruitt, Madison wouldnt give her father or Claire her blessing. Selfish girl!

But heres the thing - Claire showed up dead in a warehouse owned by Pruitt & Pruitt! Could Maddys daddy be responsible? I hear he might be brought in for questioning. If the charges stick, it could be the end of the Pruitt good name. Unless Madisons not revealing everything she knows. Not to worry. This reporters not afraid to do a little digging!

Dear Reader,

What is a Bombshell? Sometimes its a femme fatale. Sometimes its unexpected news that changes everything. Sometimes its a book you just cant put down! And thats what were bringing to youfour fascinating stories about women youll cheer for!

Such as Angel Baker, star of USA TODAY bestselling author Julie Beards Touch of the White Tiger. This twenty-second-century gal doesnt know who is killing her colleagues, but shes not about to let an aggravating homicide cop stop her from finding out. Too bad tracking the killer is exactly what someone wants her to do.

Enter an exclusive world as we kick off a new continuity series featuring societys secret weaponsa group of heiresses recruited to bring down the worlds most powerful criminals! THE IT GIRLS have it going on, and youll love Erica Orloffs The Golden Girl as she tracks a corporate spy in her spiked Jimmy Choos!

Ever feel like pushing the boundaries? So does Kimmer Reed, heroine of Beyond the Rules by Doranna Durgin. When her brother sics his enemies on her, Kimmers ready to take them out. But the rules change when she learns her nieces are pawns in the deadly game.

And dont miss the Special Forces women of the Medusa Project as they track down a hijacked cruise ship, in Medusa Rising by Cindy Dees! Medusa surgeon Aleesha Gautier doesnt trust the hijacker who claims hes on their side, but joining forces will allow her to keep her enemy closer.

Enjoy! And please send your comments to me, c/o Silhouette Books, 233 Broadway Ste. 1001, New York, NY 10279.

Sincerely,

Natashya Wilson

Associate Senior Editor, Silhouette Bombshell

THE GOLDEN GIRL

ERICA ORLOFF

Dedicated to Alexa and Isabella,

who will always be my very own beloved It Girls.

Acknowledgments

Id like to thank my agent, Jay Poynor, as always.

Id also especially like to thank my editors, including

Margaret Marbury, Natashya Wilson and Julie Barrett,

as well as the other wonderful Bombshell

authors in this new series.

A thank-you to my family and friendsyou know who

you are after all this time: Alexa, Nicholas, Isabella,

Walter, Maryanne, Kathy J., Kathy L., Pammie, Gina,

Jon, Kerri, Cleo and Nanc. And as always, to J.D.

Chapter 1

Please tell me that isnt a thong, Madison Taylor-Pruitt said, rolling her eyes and leaning in to talk to her friend, Ashley Thompson, over the din of Echo, Manhattans hottest club of the moment.

Okay, Maddie, I wont tell you. Ash laughed. But it is.

The two of them were in the VIP room of the club, along with a high-wattage assortment of hip-hop stars, A-list actresses, a handful of supermodels and, unfortunately, the thong-wearing Charlotte Kiki Davis. Actually, Maddie thought, thinking of her own underwear choice, it wasnt the thong-wearing that was so pathetic, it was the thong-revealing that made her crazy. Kiki gave Maddie, and every other heiress in NewYork City, a bad name.

There was a time, she mused, sipping her Cristal champagne, when being an heiress meant discretion. Her mother, the French actress Chantal Taylor, raised her with that in mind. But thanks to a few too many reality shows, and a high-visibility lifestyle, the names that tantalized New Yorks gossip columns were now just as likely to be listed with a juicy scandal and a major dose of sex appeal as A-list balls and fund-raisers.

Ashley, a fashion editor for Chic magazine, hated the trend as much as Maddie. They were both members of the Gotham Roses, an elite group of old-money debs plucked by Renee Dalton-Sinclair, a beautiful society-page regular with a fresh approach to charity work. The Gotham Roses were women who raised millions combined for their chosen charities. Maddie loved the work she did for hersa Spanish Harlem charter school. But heiresses like Kiki, who regularly made Page Six and In the Know with Rubi Cho with antics in bathroom stalls of nightclubs, and stumbling, breast-and thong-exposing escapades made it seem like all the young and privileged did was party and seek attention.

Maddies appearances at nightclubs were infrequent at best. She was president of the real-estate division of Pruitt & Pruitt, Inc., a corporation founded by her robber baron great-grandfather before the stock market crash and Great Depression. Pruitt & Pruitt was now synonymous with the Manhattan skyline and real estateand just about any other industry her father could sink money and talent intofrom hotels to shipping to high-tech. So, despite her bikini-perfect figure, her tumbling locks of golden hair, and eyes the society pages described as a cross between blue and green and yellow (depending on whether she was wearing emeralds, sapphires or yellow diamonds with her gowns), Maddie, on any given night, was more likely to be poring over contracts than partyingbut Ash was sometimes irresistible, and this Thursday night Maddie had made an exception.

Maddie surveyed the dancing and chaos with a bemused eye and bobbed her head in time to a Moby techno beat. Ash suddenly elbowed her.

Ryan Greene is making a beeline for the one woman in Manhattan he cant bed.

Maddie looked up and saw Ryan coming toward her. She shook her head with a slight smile on her face. He never gave up. Her chief rival for every scrap of land or skyscraper she tried to buy, he was convinced the two of them, together, would be the perfect Manhattan dynasty.

Ryan made it to their table and slid next to Maddie on the deep purple velvet couch she was sitting on.

Hi, Maddie. He smiled, revealing a perfect set of pearly whites Maddie knew only a visit to Dr. Harry March, dentist to the rich and famous, could provide. Ryan had toothpaste-commercial teethas perfect as any Hollywood stars. He coupled that with four-hundred-dollar haircuts for his highlighted blond hair, perfectly tailored Italian suits, a Rolex, and a physique toned by, hed told her more than once, 5:00 a.m. workouts. He was as driven as she was, relentlessly worked as many hours as she did. And he always smelled of a fantastic cologne she could never identifyand refused to ask about.

Ryan. She smiled enigmatically and nodded.

He leaned in close, his breath hot on her ear. Care to dance?

Maddie looked at Ash out of the corner of her eye and gave a shrug. Sure, why not?

She put down her champagne glass, winked at Ash, and allowed Ryan to take her hand. She was wearing the black Chanel suit skirt shed worn to workbut she had changed in the bathroom of her office to a silk camisole top in a champagne color that almost looked nude. Her shoulders were creamy white, and she knew when Ryan was within touching distance of her, he would go crazy. He always did. That was as predictable as the fact that in the boardroom he was ruthless. Like her father.

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