Sometimes
love isn’t beautiful...
Meet
Max & Courtney is this southern mafia romance!
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Blurb
Sometimes
love isn’t beautiful...
Sometimes
the only way to describe it is beautifully brutal.
If
you think you know him… You’re wrong.
If
you think you know his family… Wrong again.
If
you think you know his story… You don’t.
If
you did, you’d likely wonder how the hell a man like Maximillian
Adorite managed to make it to this point in his life. At twenty-nine,
he’s experienced more than most people could only ever imagine, all
thanksto his family. Organized crime they call it. Mafia.
No
matter how they spin it, it comes down to one thing. Max gets what he
wants. Except for the one thing he wants most.
Her
name is Courtney Kogan.
And
now that he’s had a taste of her, Max knows he’ll never be able
to let her go.
The
Southern Boy Mafia series is a spinoff from the Sniper 1 Security
series. It has been set up to be read without reading Sniper 1
Security, however, the characters will frequently cross over.
Teaser
Quotes
Quote
1:
Max knew all about dark and dangerous. It was his life. He was the
son of Samuel and Genevieve Adorite, and Max’s world was entrenched
in the dark and dirty underworld that his parents had proudly built
around them.
Southern
Boy Mafia, they called them.
Quote
2:
The moment the doors opened and she stepped into view, his heartbeat
slowed, as did his breathing. It was an automatic, predatory
response, one that he’d honed over the last two years. It was his
body’s way of arming for the battle he knew would come. The battle
that fired him up and made his body ache for her.
Courtney
Kogan.
Quote
3:
Courtney picked up the pace, heading directly to Max’s office. She
needed to get this over with and get far away from this man before
she did something really, really stupid.
Like
give in to him again, because no matter what she tried to tell
herself, Maximillian Adorite had always— always—been her
weakness.
Interview with Courtney Kogan:
- What’s your affiliation with Sniper 1 Security, for those that may not know yet?
Sniper 1 Security
is my family’s business. My father, Casper Kogan, and his long time
friend, Bryce Trexler started the company more than three decades
ago. I guess it seemed logical that I did what my family did. I’m a
personal security specialist – though there are plenty of names
people use to refer to us.
- Do you think of yourself as an adrenaline junky since you like this line of work?
Adrenaline junkie?
Hmmm. Sure, I guess I can see that. I like to live on the edge. I
think I’ve proven that.
- What the craziest thing you have done on a dare?
The craziest thing
I’ve done on a dare… **smiles** Not sure how crazy it is,
but once, I stood up on the checkout counter at Wal-Mart. Started
yelling that they needed a cleanup on aisle five-ninety-two. For the
record, the Wal-Mart employees don’t necessarily like that.
- If not this line of work, then what?
It would always be
this line of work. I can’t see myself doing anything else.
- Favorite type of car?
Corvette.
- Boys with Tattoos or no?
Either or. And I
guess it depends on the tattoo. I’ve seen some that I don’t
particularly care for. I tried to talk Max into getting one that said
“Property of Courtney”, but he said no. I’m still working on
him though.
- Do you have any tattoos?
Nope. But I’ve
been tossing around the idea for a while. It’s hard to come up with
an idea for something that’s so … permanent. I’m sure I’ll
think of something one of these days.
- What’s your go to drink when you’re out on the town?
Fireball and
RumChata – I’ll let you look up what that’s known as.
**smiles**
- Last question, ideal Saturday night?
I’m a fan of
going out to the clubs with my friends and I’ve got a favorite that
I frequent – Devil’s Playground.
Excerpt
Courtney spun
around, her gaze slamming into his.
“Check
on me? Why the hell would you wanna do that?”
Because
it was an excuse to see her. But that wasn’t what Max told her. “I
wanted to make sure you were all right.”
Courtney
huffed as she returned to pouring the vodka into a glass, adding 7-Up
from a can sitting on the table. Max’s gaze instantly strayed to
the extra glass, and his frustration rose again.
She
tossed him a glare over her shoulder. “Oh, you’re referrin’ to
when you blew some guy’s brains out in the middle of your office?
Don’t you have a dead body to clean up or somethin’?”
He
didn’t say a word. His rule was that he’d never own up to
anything. He didn’t feel safe anywhere that wasn’t home, never
knew when someone was trying to trap him. And of all people, Max
wasn’t delusional enough to believe Courtney wouldn’t turn on him
with the right motivation. Ultimately, she was one of the good guys.
And that was why they never had been able to find a middle ground. It
was more difficult than it appeared considering they were at opposite
ends of the spectrum—middle ground was just too far away for either
of them.
Not
to mention, arguing with Courtney was moot. Max knew from experience
that she would never let up, which was why he’d given up long ago.
“Oh,
right. You have people for that,” she continued, turning to face
him again before taking a sip from her glass. “I’d offer you a
drink, but then you might think you can stay.”
“I’m
gonna stay,” he informed her.
Courtney’s
eyes narrowed on him, and Max’s body instinctively reacted,
hardening instantaneously.
“You’re
not gonna stay,” she retorted, her tone clipped. “Not today, not
tomorrow. Not ever.”
Max
shrugged out of his leather jacket, folding it across the arm of the
sofa as he moved closer.
“I’m
serious, Max,” Courtney said, her eyes widening as she backed up
until her ass hit the table. “You’re not stayin’. RT’ll be
watchin’ my house until you leave. It’s not an option.”
Max
continued to stalk her slowly until he was standing only a few inches
away from her. Unable to resist, he cupped her face in his hands,
enjoying the silky smoothness of her skin against his palms.
Damn,
how he’d missed her. It’d been damn near a full year since the
last time he’d touched her, since the last time he’d made love to
her. Although touching her now ... it was as though not a minute had
passed since that fateful day.
“I’m
stayin’,” he said softly.
Courtney
shook her head, opened her mouth, but then snapped it closed. She
wanted to argue; it was evident in the lines that creased her
forehead.
Leaning
forward, Max tested the waters, allowing his lips to brush hers
lightly. Even that was nearly more than he could handle. It’d been
too damn long since he’d touched her, tasted her, loved her. And
fuck if he didn’t want to do it all again. Right here. Right
fucking now.
“Max, please,”
Courtney pleaded quietly. “Please don’t do this.”
“Do
what?” he questioned roughly, pulling back and allowing his eyes to
slide over her beautiful face, down the slender column of her neck,
where he noticed the rapid thump of her pulse.
“We’re
through,” she stated, her tone holding a hint of conviction.
“So
you’ve said.” In fact, Courtney had told him they were over many
times during the year they’d been together. And for the year that
followed, right up until this very moment, Max had thought about her
every single day, about the way she’d ended things so abruptly the
last time. Didn’t matter that he’d called her bluff and that had
technically been the reason they’d gone their separate ways.
Had
it not been for the crazy shit he had to deal with on a daily basis,
he might’ve actually taken the time to play her games. But there
was another problem with that. He was fucking tired of playing, which
was the only reason he’d allowed her to walk away then.
And
that was the real reason he was there tonight. He wanted to know
whether or not this was truly over. For him, it wasn’t. There
wasn’t a chance in hell that he’d ever be able to get over her.
Probably not in his lifetime. But that didn’t mean that moving
forward wasn’t possible. With or without her.
If
she didn’t want him, he’d move on. He had business arrangements
dangling in the wind, one in particular that was entirely dependent
on where he stood with Courtney.
“Tell
me you want me to leave, Courtney. Tell me to go, and I’ll never
darken your doorstep again. You’ll never have to see me.”
Max
could see the surprise in Courtney’s eyes, in the way her throat
worked when she swallowed hard. He’d never made her that promise,
never told her that he’d willingly let her go, although he’d
spent the last year staying away from her. He’d had eyes on her the
entire time; he knew every single move she’d made during those
months. He knew for a fact that Courtney had never brought another
man home with her, nor had she ever gone home with a man. Had she
made that choice, Max wasn’t sure how things would be at this
moment, but more than likely, there’d be another dead asshole
buried six feet under.
The
point was, she hadn’t.
“Tell
me that’s what you want, and I’ll do it, Courtney. But know this
... if you send me away this time...” Max took a deep breath,
exhaled. “I won’t come back. Whatever this is between us, it’ll
never die, never go away completely, and we’ll both have to live
out the rest of our lives with the decision that you make right here.
Tonight.”
“I
want...”
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About
the Author:
New
York Times bestselling author Nicole Edwards launched her
professional writing career in July of 2012. Having been an avid
reader all of her life and a huge fan of creative writing, it seemed
the likely path for her to take. Since then, she has released fifteen
books and has no plans to stop. As her full-time career/hobby, Nicole
writes steamy contemporary and erotic romances. Nicole is a New York
Times and USA Today bestselling author who was born and raised in
Texas. Married with three kids and four dogs, she has plenty of
interaction to keep her imagination brewing. Her books have been
featured in USA Today’s Happy Ever After segment as well as Indie
Reader’s best seller list. She has forged her way as an independent
author. Although she has a bachelor’s degree in Human Resources,
she prefers to be hiding out in her writing cave, talking to the
fictional characters that have built up in her head over the years.
When she isn’t writing or plotting her next book (sometimes
translated to “playing on Facebook”), Nicole loves to read and
spend time with her family and her dogs.
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