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Synopsis
Tommy
worked hard to establish a life outside of his father’s legacy. Son to the
infamous Delucia family, he’s the heir to a throne he doesn’t want. As
loyalties keep pulling him back in, he struggles to obtain a clean break.
Becoming a new man is just out of arm’s reach.
Naila is a sassy, headstrong entrepreneur with businesses in the Delucia territory. A chance meeting between the two has Tommy questioning everything about his life and what his future holds.
As
circumstances keep putting them in each other’s paths, the two can’t deny the
building chemistry between them. As passions ignite, so does the tension
surrounding the Delucia family, catching them both in the crosshairs of an
all-out war.
When the dust settles, there’s only one question remaining: how deep are they willing to go?
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Excerpt
He was gone for her the
second he saw her sitting alone at that restaurant. He had deep-seated need to
get inside of her––to know her, to consume her in the way she had captured him
by just breathing.
Whatever he was hit with that first night, only seemed to intensify over these past few days, like someone decided to turn the volume up on what he was feeling.
He chuckled low in his throat, when he thought about the power she already had over him. She could ask him to destroy the world, and he’d do it with ease simply because she asked.
He hit the text icon and sent a message to Naila: Make sure you have your dessert, tesoro. I’ll see you later tonight.
The phone chimed: If I didn’t know any better, I’d think you were trying to fatten me up. Lol.
Tommy: I like my women with a healthy appetite for things….food is one of them.
Naila: And what are the other ones?
Tommy: I’d much rather show you. Oh and Naila?
Naila: Yes?
Tommy: Don’t even think about playing with yourself to relieve that ache between your legs. I want that privilege, tesoro.
She didn’t respond right away. Tommy didn’t think he overstepped, but texting was a weird space for people to communicate. He’d much rather call her––to hear the exact moment her breathing changed when he told her not to touch herself. But he didn’t want to give the boys in the warehouse any hint to who he was talking to.
The phone chimed; he looked down and smiled.
Naila: I don’t like being told what to do, Tommy. You should learn that, quickly. Besides, I’ve already had my fingers inside of me, making myself cum twice. It didn’t take long, either. All I had to do was imagine my fingers were you.”
Tommy let out a pained
chuckle, and all eyes shot to him. He shook his head and turned his back on
Bear and the guards to give himself whatever privacy he could. He didn’t want
Bear to see exactly what he was feeling written all over his face.
Tommy: What am I going to do with you, tesoro? You have my dick painfully hard, and you relieved yourself while I suffer? That’s not nice. I’ll be sure to punish you for that when I come back to you.
Naila: Promises, promises. Be careful tonight, Tommy.
Tommy: Always, tesoro.
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About Nicole Banks
Creatively living through music, writing and yoga.
I love the arts and how they move you and make you feel.
Reading has always been a great love of mine right after my
love of music. Each song written is a story waiting to be told. Which, along
with my over active imagination fueled my desire to write about the chaos that
goes on in my head.
I love stringing words together. I love making people get
lost in a story and connecting with fictional characters that remind them of
someone they know.
I published my first book Shattered in 2013. It’s the first
installment in the Shattered Hearts Series.
Shattered started out as an assignment for a college course I
took at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. After I graduated college I went
through my old papers and reconnected with the story morphing into so much more
then what I wrote in my college course.
Now you can find me doing yoga, listening to music and
working on getting out all the stories in my head, including dabbling in
poetry. (Which I've always had a secret love affair with).
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