Banking on Love by Iris Bolling Spotlight

Posted June 7, 2019 by Stephanie in Spotlight / 0 Comments

by Iris Bolling
Published by Self-published Genres: Contemporary, Romance

Banking On Love

By Iris Bolling


Synopsis

Jonathan Michael moved from London England to claim the woman who inspired
him to greatness. In the course of him finding his happily ever after, she is
kidnapped and held for a ransom he does not have the power to pay…control of her
family’s bank.

Grace-Heather always knew something was missing from her life. It never
occurred to her he was always a phone call away. Discovering love filled her heart
in a way she never imagined. Happiness is within her reach when she is literally
snatched off a street corner and held for ransom.
The family bank is the key to her freedom, but will the family be willing to pay the
price or will she have to Bank On Love to save her.

Excerpt

Prologue – Part I


Mission confirmed.  
Secure the building with maximum coverage to ensure our man enters and leaves still breathing.
“Man one, confirm you have target in sight.”
“Man one, target in bull’s eye.”
“Roger that. Man two, confirm location.”
“Man two, left of back door. If it opens their ass is mine.”
“Copy that. Man three, confirm second target in sight.”
“Man three, target two in sight, front window covered.”
“Copy that. We are a go.”
The black SUV pulled around the corner with two occupants. Myles Dunning and Jerome Morgan. “Anything goes off script you hit the ground. I will cover the room.”
“This is a meeting, Jerome,” Myles stated. “We are not here to kill anyone.”
“Then I suggest they make no wrongs moves,” Jerome stated as he parked the vehicle. Another black SUV pulled in front of them and parked. Jerome stepped out on the driver’s side of the vehicle. He watched as another vehicle parked behind them. Jerome scanned the area as he walked around the vehicle to the passenger door. Satisfied with what he saw, he opened the door, allowing Myles to step out.
“You are clear to walk in,” Michael Dunning’s voice came through the earwig Jerome was wearing. “Infra-scan shows two bodies and the boss is inside.”
Jerome gave a slight nod. “Say what you have to say then we leave. Clear.”
Myles nodded. “Clear.”
It would be a lie if Myles said his nerves were not on edge. Dealing with the mob was not something he ever imagined he would have to do. Yet, he was here about to confront the man who was threatening to infiltrate his bank. No one gets to control the bank but a Dunning. His father did not allow it, and neither would he.
He stood back as Jerome opened the door then stepped inside. Myles followed.
On the front of the building was the name Pavel & Sons Real Estate. The man he was meeting, Nikolai Pavlovsky, was the head of the Russian mob on the east coast. He had called ahead requesting the meeting, so they were expected. He decided, when this meeting was over, he was going to kill Walker Dunning Jr. with his bare hands. It was his stupidity that had them in this position.
Inside, the building looked like any other real estate office. Pictures of available properties were on the wall. Desks with files, computers, laptops and office supplies on top lined each side of the room. Since it was a midnight meeting, the place was empty of any employees. To their knowledge, there were three people other than them in the building. Pavlovsky and two body men.
“Mr. Dunning,” a man from the back of the office called out. “Mr. Pavlovsky will see you now.” He held a door open that led to a back office.
“I need to check that room before my man goes inside,” Jerome stated.
The man frowned. “That would be an insult to the boss.”
“Jerome,” Myles interceded. “I am good.” He walked to the room.
At a large antique desk, a gentleman with dark hair, in his early or mid-fifties looked up as he walked in. Myles wasn’t sure what to expect, but he anticipated the person would be an older man, with a bald head and dangerous looking eyes. This man looked like any businessman Myles would be sitting across the table from on any given day. Nothing about the man screamed dangerous or sinister, yet Myles knew the man was not to be underestimated.
“Mr. Pavlovsky.” He extended his hand. “My name is Myles Dunning. Thank you for seeing me on short notice. May I?” Myles pointed to the seat.
Nikolai nodded his head. “Please.”
“Thank you.” Myles took the seat in front of the desk. “My father was Hepburn Dunning, CEO of Dunning Bank and Trust. A few months ago he was murdered. I was voted in to head my organization. As the head of an organization when someone threatens my territory I have two choices. Stand my ground or give in. The moment I give in, I am no longer in control of my organization.”
Pavlovsky held up his hand. “Pauley, would you and our visitor step inside the room.”
Myles watched as the man he called Pauley and Jerome walked in. Pavlovsky pushed a button under his desk.
Jerome seemed to immediately know what was happening. “We are sealed,” he said into his earwig.
Pavlovsky nodded with a smirk. “We may now speak freely.” He looked at Jerome. “Government trained?” he questioned.
Jerome gave a slight nod.
“Mercenary?” Pavlovsky asked.
“Worse.” Jerome responded with a glared at Pavlovsky.
“Loyalist.” Pavlovsky smiled then glanced at Myles. “I’m impressed, Mr. Dunning. How many men do you have surrounding us?”  
“Enough to ensure I leave here breathing.”
Pavlovsky nodded. “Please continue.”
Myles continued. “It has come to my attention that Stephen Pavel, a man I am told is under your authority, is attempting to take control of my organization. I cannot allow that to happen. Out of respect, I’ve come to you to resolve this situation.”
Pavlovsky sat forward. “Mr. Dunning, my condolences on the death of your father. I admired the way he took care of his community and his leadership abilities.” He smiled. “The fact that you brought this situation to my attention is an indication of your respect for my position. I assure you, my next question is out of necessity and no disrespect is meant. Is any other entity aware of this situation?”
“Yes, the situation was brought to my attention from an outside agency,” Myles replied. “However, they are not aware of my visit here or a part of my decision-making process.”
“From previous experience, I assume they made certain requests of you, yet you turned their protection away. May I ask why?”
“As I stated before, I have no desire to turn control of my bank over to anyone. You are a businessman, so am I. We will solve this situation to both of our satisfaction then go our separate ways.”
Pavlovsky nodded with a smirk. “We do handle our business a little different from the past. It is good of you to recognize us as a business to be handled with respect. Tell me of this situation.”

About Iris Bolling:

Iris Bolling is the CEO of Siri Austin Entertainment. This award-winning entrepreneur is the recipient of several literary honors. Including the illustrious Author of The Year, twice since the inception of her career, in 2012 and 2014.  She was also named Conversations Magazines Top 25 Women of the Year. Ms. Bolling has also been featured in MizCEO Magazine, USA Today, Style Weekly, NBC News, RT Reviews, and Richmond Magazine. In addition, she has been featured on countless podcasts and blogs.

Iris Bolling continues to garner local and global attention with her production company,  Siri Austin Entertainment. To date, her company has produced one movie and two television series; Deadly Sexy, The Heart Season One, The Heart Season Two. She has a highly anticipated movie production, based on the work of New York Times and USA Today Best Selling Author, Brenda Jackson. The project is slated to start production in October.

Two Minutes With Iris Bolling

How will Banking On Love capture readers?

   Readers will be captured by the humor, first. The banter between the characters will have you rolling on the floor with laughter. Then you have the drama of an old flame rekindled, a new love building, and a dangerous kind of love the lingers far too long. If that doesn’t capture the reader’s attention a few murders will.

What is next on your writing radar?

The last book in the Dunning Trilogy, Private Stock . It is the story of AnnieMarie Dunning and Cainan Scoot. It will close out the Dunning Series

Contact information

Website: https://www.irisbolling.net/

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Iris-Bolling/e/B003OO376I

Twitter: @siriaustin

Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/iris.bolling

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2389949.Iris_Bolling

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