LOGINShe was teary by the end, which made me feel like I'd absolutely nailed it. "I now pronounce you husband and wife," the officiant said. "You may kiss your bride." I pulled Paige into my arms and kissed her while everyone cheered. At the reception, Danny gave his best man speech with way too mu
ASHER I'd performed in front of millions of people, won three acting awards, and done my own stunts in a movie where I nearly died twice. But standing in this room waiting to get married, I was more terrified than I'd ever been in my entire life. Ten dates. That's what I'd told Paige we neede
When my parents came back from their conference, Damon told me he wanted our families to know about our relationship officially. I was nervous, but I agreed. The next evening, everyone gathered in the main living room. My parents, Aunt Sky and her husband, Victor, Ella, Asher and his new girlf
My heart started racing. "Really? You can do that?" "If you have the recording, yes. If not, I can go to Frank and get it from him." "I have it," I said quickly. "I made Frank send it to me. I thought if my dad ever found out and tried to go after Frank's mother, I could use the recording to thr
I'd missed this so much. Missed him so much. "I missed you," he whispered between kisses. "God, I missed you so much. It was driving me crazy." "I missed you too," I breathed. "So much." He lifted me up and I wrapped my legs around his waist as he carried me to the bed. We fell onto the ma
PRINCESS After standing there for a while watching Damon walk away, I couldn't let him just leave. Not after everything. Not after searching for him all day in a wedding dress like some kind of romantic comedy protagonist who'd lost her mind. I followed him into the house and went straight
I bit my lip, trying not to overthink it. What had Alex done to me? What had I been given, injected with, drugged with? I wanted to nurse her myself. I wanted that bond. But I had no breast milk. For now, I had to be patient. “Thank you,” I whispered to the nanny, handing Princess back to her with
ESSENCE There’s something about silence that hums louder than noise. And today, it was humming like a broken generator in my head. From the moment Lucian showed up at my company with the boys in tow, I felt it. The energy was off. Not the kind of off that you can explain immediately, but the kin
“He’s unconscious,” I said quietly, stepping into the room. She spun around, startled. Her eyes were wild...full of fear and mistrust. Not just of the situation, but of me. “What do you want from us?” she snapped, her voice rising. “Why won’t you leave us alone?” I held up a hand, trying to st
SKY By the time I got back home, my bones felt like melted rubber. Visiting the hospital always drained me, especially when it was for something as personal as my cousin’s illness. I’d promised myself I wouldn’t cry this time. I didn’t. But I did buy two meat pies and a soda for emotional support,







