Author: Marie Force
Publisher:HTJB, Inc
Publication Date: October 2019
I thought I’d finally met the man of my dreams...
Marlowe
I’ve planned this night for weeks, down to the last detail. I want it to be perfect. Bringing someone new into my private life is not something I do lightly, having learned the hard way over the years that celebrity has a dark downside that I go out of my way to avoid whenever possible.
But he is different. We’ve been together for months and the time is right to take this next step with him.
It doesn’t take long for me to realize I’ve made a huge mistake trusting this man.
Before things go from bad to worse, I have the presence of mind to know I’m in big, big trouble.
Marlowe Sloane’s story, FAMOUS, is the thrilling conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Quantum Series.
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Enjoy this excerpt:
Before
I met Rafe, I had confessed to my closest friends and business partners that I
was feeling out of sorts and off-kilter. Spending time at the clubs we own here
in LA and in New York City had become boring, especially since my buddies found
love and more or less gave up the clubs. Getting naked in public lost its
luster for each of them after they found “the one.” In our world, we’re always one tabloid photo away from disaster, so I
get that they feel the need to protect their significant others from that kind
of exposure.
We
go to enormous lengths to protect the members of our clubs, including the
requirement of a one-million-dollar entrance fee for new members and airtight
nondisclosure agreements. But that didn’t stop someone in Devon Black’s equally exclusive club from taking photos of our
partner Jasper Autry that were later used to blackmail him. We’re all a little gun-shy
after that episode.
Rafe
understands the celebrity culture because he works in our industry. As an
executive for the company that distributes Quantum films—and many others—in
France, he travels frequently between Paris and Los Angeles, hobnobbing with
celebrities and working deep inside the business. From the beginning, I’ve felt comfortable
being myself around him, because he understands the pressures I face. It’s been a long time
since I’ve
felt this way about a guy, and even though I can tell my friends don’t love him, I do, and
that’s
all that matters.
Or
so I tell myself.
Truth
is, their opinions matter to me, even if I wish they didn’t.
Especially
Flynn and Hayden, who have been my closest friends for years. It’s so rare for me to be
out of sync with either of them, let alone both, but from the outset, they’ve been rather obvious
in their dislike of Rafe. I wish I knew why, but they won’t even give him a chance. Flynn’s wife, Natalie, and I talked about it over the
holidays when we were all together for four memorable days in St. George, Utah,
of all places.
As
I light the candles in the dungeon, I think about that conversation as I have so
many times since then.
“It’s not that he doesn’t like Rafe,” Natalie had said. “It’s more that he doesn’t like him for you.”
“Why?” I’d asked and immediately hated myself for the question
as well as the desperate-sounding tone in which it was asked. I’m Marlowe fucking
Sloane. What do I care if Flynn Godfrey or anyone else doesn’t like my boyfriend?
Except… I
care, and I hate that I care.
I
could tell Nat chose her words carefully. “It’s just that he thinks you can do…better.”
She cringed as she said that last
word, and I realized I’d put her in a terrible position by bringing it up at all. The guys had
gone off to find a Christmas tree for Aileen’s kids and had grudgingly invited Rafe to join them.
That’s
what had led me to ask her what the fuck Flynn’s problem was with him.
Be
careful what you wish for. Flynn thinks he’s not good enough for me, which means Hayden, Jasper,
Kristian, Emmett and Sebastian probably agree with him.
“Does everyone feel that way?”
I’d asked Nat.
“I’m not sure.” She’d rolled her bottom lip between her teeth, which is a “tell” for her. She knows but
doesn’t
want to say. Fair enough. None of them like him.
“Does it matter to anyone that I like him?”
“Yes! Of course it does. That’s all that matters. If he makes you happy, we’re happy. You know
that.”
I’d eyed her skeptically. “I’m happy with him.”
“Okay, then.”
“Okay.”
AUTHOR BIO:
Marie Force is the New York Times bestselling author of contemporary romance, romantic suspense, historical romance and erotic romance. Her series include the indie-published Gansett Island, Treading Water, Butler, Vermont and Quantum Series as well as the Fatal Series from Harlequin Books.
Her books have sold more than 9 million copies worldwide, have been translated into more than a dozen languages and have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list 30 times. She is also a USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestseller, a Speigel bestseller in Germany, a frequent speaker and publishing workshop presenter.
Her goals in life are simple—to finish raising two happy, healthy, productive young adults, to keep writing books for as long as she possibly can and to never be on a flight that makes the news.
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