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-A STAND-ALONE NOVEL-
 

SEDUCING THE HEIRESS

Book 1
 
The HEIRESS TRILOGY,
 

an erotic contemporary romance

Ray Bradford is a man with a single, burning mission.
 

Takeover the entire Levin fortune.

Eyes on the prize. The End game.

Losing is not an option.
 

He’s got everything mapped out for the long haul.
 

But he hasn’t counted on the one thing
 

that can sabotage his well-laid plans for the future--
 

his obsessive, territorial desire for his lovely stepsister
 

that starts getting out of control the moment she turns 18.

Serena Levin grew up loving and idolizing her gorgeous stepbrother. He’s very dominant, protective but indulgent of her whims. She thinks he’s her knight in shining armor, her personal superhero and her Prince Charming rolled into one. Until she learns of his wicked intentions-- seduce her and
 
marry her so he can get his clutches on her billion-dollar inheritance.

-ON-GOING SERIES-

MEGASTAR TRILOGY

an erotic rom-com

Celine Lavega wants to marry her celeb crush, megastar Dare Montgomery.
 

She doesn’t just sit there daydreaming about him.
 

She goes to Hollywood to get him.

Megastar

Stargazer

Written in the Stars

-COMPLETED-

SWEET DOWNFALL Duet

an erotic contemporary romance

Jaq Montero and Angelina Yulo share a sordid past.
 

They were once lovers, when she was only a blushing 18 year-old heiress and
 

he was a 23 year-old rock star.
 

Eight years later, they have separate lives.
 

He’s a Hollywood super-director, enjoying the life of a hot and loaded
 
bachelor while Angie remains an heiress, successful in her own right
 

and about to marry her prize-catch fiance.

But an old scandalous video of them in very compromising situations
 

brings them back on a collision course, rekindling old flames into a blazing inferno.

His Biggest Folly
 

Her Guilty Pleasure

-COMPLETED-

THE BILLIONAIRE AND THE POP DIVA
 

SERIES

an erotic rom-com

Pop superstar Valenna Jones wants to get rid of her famous cherry. To make it a worthwhile event, she auctions it for charity. In a rare moment of impulse, billionaire car-racer Gianfranco Zoldatti buys it for a staggering 50 million dollars.
 

Two different worlds collide.

He means to have her only for a week.
 

But an expensive diversion rapidly turns into a sweet addiction.

DRIVE HER CRAZY

DRIVE HER WILD

DRIVE HER MAD

-ON GOING-

The fairy is whispering in your ear.

Believe.

C
hapter
O
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“Pretend to be her boyfriend?
Are you out of your fucking mind? No!”

Wes Stoner,
 
Hollywood’s resident bad boy on and off cam, was having a bad day. It was one of those moments where he wanted to do a Darko rampage over his frustration with dirty Hollywood politics.
 

Darko would have none of this bullshit. In Darko’s world, everyone existed according to his rules. He loved playing Darko, his extremely complex character in a superhero movie franchise that catapulted him to worldwide stardom the moment his lips first broke into that now legendary sinister grin on the silver screen some four years ago. Darko made his own rules and broke them. Everyone danced to his tune.

In the real world, however, Wes had to dance to someone else’s tune. A woman’s tune, for that matter, but not in the way he wanted it.
 

He was about to be HER “boy toy” against his will, not that he hadn’t been a boy toy once or twice in the past, but they were all on his terms. He’d called the shots, when to start it, when to end it and all the encores had depended on his whim. This time, however, was a different story. He won’t be calling the shots. He’d be following orders. HER orders. He wouldn’t even get to enjoy some pussy for his trouble. He’d just be acting.

Acting as Ava Ryder’s boyfriend. Meaning, she’d be his pretend girlfriend.

Fuck, no!
 

He’d never even had a real girlfriend to begin with. He’d been involved in several semi-steady liaisons with women in the past but “girlfriend” was a higher level of engagement for him. He didn’t take this girlfriend thing lightly.
 

“No. That’s bullshit, Tim. No. End of discussion.” He raised his hand to make his manager shut up.
 

But Tim was all business today. “This is a sure ticket to your destination, Wes and you know it.”

“I don’t need to resort to cheap tricks to land this role! My resume will speak for me! I have a fucking Oscar, for crying out loud!”
 

He wasn’t the type who’d flaunt his acting awards but this was called for. Yeah, granted it was only Best Supporting Actor, but an Oscar was an Oscar, dammit!

His manager didn’t even bat an eye. “Yeah, Oscar boy, but this role you want is the fucking Holy Grail in Hollywood right now. You’re not the only one in the running for the lead. Every A-list actor is after it. I heard Dare Montgomery wants it.”

That got him definitely worried. Dare was arguably the reigning king of Tinseltown. What Dare wanted, he got. “Why would he wanna be Super X? He’s already got the Jack Logan franchise.”

“Who knows what Dare’s thinking nowadays? He’s got box-office records to back him up and the producers are his pals. He might even co-produce. He has the perfect look, too.”

“I have the perfect look! Super-X is ME! I know it! I feel it here!” He thumped his chest.

“Of course, man, but you know the big boys. They want the biggest box-office draw for this movie. The budget’s sky-high. They wanna create a new franchise that will rival the other established ones. They’re even courting James Cameron to direct the maiden installment. It’s gonna be the ultimate superhero movie. They wanna make sure of the returns.”

“My superhero movies broke box-office records in this decade.”

“But you’re not the lead,” Tim pointed out, not pulling any punches.
 

Wes sighed and he knew he was losing the argument. Tim didn’t mince words when it came to managing his acting career. He called a spade a spade and that was what Wes hired the man for. Tim was one of Hollywood’s most sought after manager-to-the-stars and his client list was peppered by some of Hollywood’s biggest money-makers. Wes knew that he was currently Tim’s biggest client, the reason why he got most of the man’s precious time amid his extremely busy schedule. Still, it rankled when Tim refused to cater to his ego even just a little bit.
 

Wes did star in that superhero movie as the main antagonist. It was a role he’d reprised thrice in several off-shoots of the original movie. It was that role that catapulted him straight to the A-list. He knew he’d contributed greatly to the success of those movies. Playing this badass anti-hero with a wounded soul and dark powers required some serious acting, and he wasn’t really lacking in that department. His character even got nominated for an Oscar, extremely rare for a superhero movie since Heath Ledger won as Joker in a Batman flick many years ago.
 

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