Summary:
What will
happen to the girl who has everything?
After a rough start
to life, Shannon Downing finally has it all.
She has her Mr. Notice Me, she has reconnected
with her long-lost mother, and she is the sole heiress to a multi-billion
dollar company. The only problem is going public with that information. Hidden
away at a ranch in Texas at her mother’s insistence, Shannon’s world starts to
crumble. Not only does she learn of Maisy Field’s kidnapping, but she hears a
secret that could destroy everything and everyone she loves. What will happen
when news comes out that she is the missing heiress to Downing International?
Will she become the next target for the elusive kidnappers? And what about the
secret she overheard? Will the love that she and Mr. Notice Me share be enough
to hold them together?
Release
Date: 1st August 2013
Excerpt:
Some parts of my New York life were the same. The
main thing being that my dear friends Lorna and Bradley were still a big part
of my life. Charlie and I now lived in his stunning penthouse flat together in
Brooklyn. By far, the best part about living there was waking up every morning
in Charlie arms with the New York skyline surrounding us. I always felt as if I
was home.
Luckily, I had seen nothing of the
Field family; my mother made sure of that. I could only imagine what she must
have said to them in their board meeting once we left our island. A few months
later, I noticed the Fields lost a lot of stock in some unstable deal, which
would have cost them dearly. I had a feeling my mother was making her point.
The only major change in New York was
my high powered job and how much I loved it.
Charlie had been right, and I threw
myself into making Headcom the best marketing front line company New York had
ever seen. Contracts were coming in from all over the world. As the workload
began to double, I took Lorna on as my Assistant Director. She almost squashed
me to death in celebration.
“No way! Are you being serious?” she
screeched as her long red hair danced frantically behind her back.
“Yes. I couldn’t think of anyone else
I’d rather work with.”
“You do realise you don’t have to do
this? I mean, I know you are grateful that I helped save you from the evil
William Field and find your mother, but I did it because you are my friend. You
don’t owe me anything.”
“I know that, silly,” I laughed. “I am
doing this because you are the best. You have had input in every major contract
we have gained. Lorna, you deserve this.”
“Thank you, Shan. I really don’t know
what to say.” She wiped the tears from her deep brown eyes.
“Just say you and Bradley will come and
celebrate at Charlie’s and mine tonight?”
“How could I refuse?” replied Lorna,
catching me in another body crunching hug.
The four of us sat on the balcony watching the
traffic glide across the Brooklyn Bridge. Dusk was slowly falling in the
distance as we sat sipping our red wine.
“Did you watch the game last night?”
Bradley asked Charlie.
“No, I was working late.”
“Did Forever America go for your ideas
in your meeting yesterday?” Bradley remembered.
“Yeah. We have signed a six month
contract.”
“Charlie, that’s wonderful!” Lorna
beamed. “You never told me, Shan.”
“I was going to,” I replied,
embarrassed that I had forgotten.
“I only told her this morning. Shannon
has had an eventful week, promoting some annoying girl at work.” Charlie smiled
at me, noticing the panic on my face. He could tell I felt guilty as he changed
the topic.
“I am not annoying,” Lorna protested,
looking at me. I just laughed.
“Are we all still up for the charity
ball on Friday night?” I asked a few bottles of wine later.
“Of course,” Lorna replied, refilling our
empty glasses.
“Have you sorted your dress?”
“Yeah, I went to Bloomingdales. They
have the most amazing dresses. What about you, money bags?”
I rolled my eyes, grinning. Lorna was
always so witty. “I have a dress but, no, I haven’t spent the price of a car on
it.”
“Why not?” asked Bradley. “It’s not
like you can’t afford it.”
“Shannon is still a secret, remember?
It’s safer this way—for everyone,” Charlie replied, stroking my face. “She
would be a target for so many people. Not to mention the press. Jennet wants
her prepared for that before the announcement is made.”
I wasn’t really sure if I would ever
totally prepare myself for that day. Maybe if I hadn’t witnessed what it felt
like to be a daughter of a multi-billionaire with Megan, I wouldn’t fear it so
much.
Megan had been used to her fame. She had grown
up with it—loving the limelight and all the perks that came with it. Somehow, I
knew it wouldn’t be that way for me. I would be a journalist’s dream story: Princess
Rapunzel Returns!
Charlie feared how I would handle
everything. He wanted to protect me, but he could only do so much.
My mother had her own ideas of
protecting me. She had silenced all the witnesses on the beach the day Charlie
rescued me, promising to bankrupt anyone who broke the confidentiality
agreement—it appeared that most of them had been the Fields’ lawyers. Her
protection, however, also included living on her ranch in Texas. I didn’t like
the thought of being so far apart from Charlie, but I knew it was something I
would have no choice but to consider at some point, because even he was telling
me it was a good idea.
I sat playing with my empty mug, watching Charlie
prepare dinner.
“You need to at least consider Texas,
Shan. Your mother is right about the media circus,” he muttered, bringing Texas
up yet again. This was the third time this week.
“But I want to stay with you!” I
sobbed.
“I can stay with you at the ranch when
I am not working. It really won’t be that bad,” he replied. “I mean, it’s safer
for you. That’s the most important thing.”
“I thought us being together was?”
“But we are together. Just because we
are apart, it doesn’t mean I love you any less.”
“I know. It’s just hard being away from
you.”
“It’s only Texas, Sweetheart. I really
think you need to consider it—just for a while.”
“Are you bored of me already?” I asked,
suddenly worried. He was the most striking man in the world, after all. He
could have had enough of me.
“You are so ridiculous sometimes,” he
laughed, putting his hands through his deep brown hair as he was walking
towards me.
“Why?” I asked. He still hadn’t
answered my question.
Charlie sat next to me on one of our
kitchen stools, taking my hand in his before he spoke. “I travelled across the
world to save you, Shannon Downing, because I know I will never love anyone the
way I love you. How the hell could you think I would ever get bored of
you?”
He moved his head so our lips were just
inches apart. I could feel my stomach burst just at our closeness as his blue-green
eyes poured into mine.
“Well, if you put it that way,” I
replied, overcome by his words.
“You, Miss Downing, need to realise the
worst is over. It’s only happy times ahead for us now. We have already found
each other. All we have left to do is enjoy it.”
“I can live with that,” I whispered as
Charlie’s soft lips pressed tenderly against mine.
I
knew he was right, but all my life, when things were going right, something bad
was always lurking around a corner. That was my old life, though. Surely things
were different now.
About
the Author:
Rebecca Turley lives in the
captivating town of Malvern, Worcestershire in the UK with her husband Jon and
cat Millie. A hopeless romantic like most women, she enjoys becoming lost
in a love story almost as much as writing one.
Embrace Me is the sequel to her debut novel Notice Me, released in 2012.
Summary
for Notice Me
‘Notice Me’ is an emotional roller coaster
full of money, power and love, which takes the fascinating characters on a
whirlwind romantic flight of fear and fancy.
One
man wants Shannon, the heroine to notice him and with his hand written love
letters she is helpless to resist. The terrible dilemma facing Shannon once she
finds him is an impelling one, when she finally decides to give in to an
intimidator’s threats and marry him she does it only to save the love of her
life.
Breathtakingly tense to the
very end...
Author Links:
Embrace Me—
Notice
Me—
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