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Chapter Thirty-five

Demetri

“I could seriously sleep for five years,” I grumbled once we

made it back to my beach house. I refused to let Alyssa out of my

sight. I may have lured her to my place under false pretenses. I told

her we had hot chocolate. I lied.

“Where’s this famous hot chocolate?” she asked. Damn

mind-reading women.

“Uh… Up there.” Shameless, I know. I pointed to the top

shelf. She walked over and stretched up against the counter. My

mouth went completely dry as my eyes burned wild shameless

circles around her body.

“Hmm.” She put her hands on her hips. “I didn’t see it.”

“Try again.” I was going to burn some place very hot for all

this taunting.

She stretched again, this time her shirt came up, revealing

her flat stomach and a cute belly button. I must have made some

sort of embarrassing moan or something because she froze and

then turned to give me an icy glare.

“There is not hot chocolate, is there?”

I smirked and then shrugged. “Um, I don’t know. Care to

look again?”

“You ass!” She charged towards me. I didn’t even put up a

fight as she pushed me against the counter. I just grabbed her and

lifted her into the air. She wrapped her legs around my waist and

kissed me across the mouth.

“I’m sorry…” I said between kisses. “To be fair… I just

wanted you alone… in my house… without any interruptions.”

“What about Nat and Alec?” she asked tugging my lower

lip.

“Damn, woman… I… um…” I tasted her tongue and

groaned. “They’re out.”

“Where?”

“What?” I nibbled her neck and moved lower pulling her

soaking wet shirt away from her shoulder.

“Where are they?”

“Who?” What the hell was she talking about? Her skin was

perfect. I wanted to both touch and then memorize every single

touch and how it affected her.

“Your brother. Demetri, are you even listening?”

“No,” I answered honestly. “I stopped listening the minute

you wrapped your legs around my waist, and if you don’t say stop,

I’m going to be laying you across the kitchen counter in five

seconds.”

“Five seconds, huh? That’s pretty fast. You improve your

time, bro?” My brother’s idiot voice echoed through the kitchen.

Slowly, I pulled away from Alyssa and set her on the floor.

Both Alec and Nat were standing in the kitchen, ridiculous

grins on their faces as they watched me struggle with my

embarrassment at nearly laying claim to my girlfriend near last

night’s ranch dip.

“Uhh….” I scratched my head. “Damn it! Just go away.

We’re busy.”

“We can tell,” Nat said triumphantly.

“And we can’t go,” Alec said, smug grin in place. Was it

illegal to strangle him in our house? I wondered if that was

assault…

“Our publicist and agent are taking a flight out to Portland

tonight,” he said, looking between me and Alyssa. “I take it she’s

in?”

“In what?” Alyssa asked, wrapping her arms around my

side.

“The show. It’s a go. We have to do it, and anyone who

hangs out with us has to sign a contract and stuff.”

Alyssa nodded. “I think I can do it. I mean, if it means being

with Demetri I have no choice.”

I exhaled in relief while giving Alec the glare he deserved.

Must we talk about this right now?

“There’s some other stuff…”Alec gave me the look that said

there was way more than some other stuff going on. Was he even

keeping Nat out of the loop? “Nat, why don’t you show Alyssa the

bathroom so she can change out of her wet clothes and take a

shower.” His eyes never left mine the whole time. Shit. This was

bad.

“Sure.” Nat looped her arm with Alyssa’s and they

disappeared up the stairs.

“What are you keeping from her?” I asked once they were

out of earshot.

“Everything.” Alec sighed. “They want another famous

couple for the show.”

“Don’t they have enough? I mean they’re going to be

stealing our privacy already. It’s you, me, Nat, and Alyssa.”

“And Jaymeson.”

“Pardon?” I had just taken a hug swig of water and began

coughing wildly. Alec thumped me on the back.

“Oh, that’s not the worst part.” Alec smirked.

“Great.”

“He’s bringing a girl. You know, to even the odds.”

“Who’s the lucky lady?”

Alec looked down and mumbled an answer.

“Care to repeat that?”

He mumbled again.

“What the hell! Just spit it out!”

“Angelica Greene.”

“Hell no!” I yelled and threw my hands in the air. “I’m

calling our manager right now. Hell will have to seriously freeze

the shit over before I allow that woman back in my life!”

“She’s just… Hollywood,” Alec said, defending her.

“She’s bat shit crazy. As in, the bat that feeds on the other

crazy bats and then smiles while she’s consuming their hearts!”

“Whoa, dramatic much?” Alec laughed. “What’s the deal?

So you hung out with her a bit when you were back in L.A. last

year. It’s not as if you guys hooked up.”

The room began to spin as I tried to calm my breathing. Not

her. Anyone but her. I couldn’t have her back in my life. She was a

manipulative bitch. She was poison, and the sick part was… she

was the one I had… Yeah, I couldn’t even say it or acknowledge it

in my head.

“No.” I repeated again. “And I’m sorry, but why aren’t you

freaking out? Jaymeson has a huge thing for both Nat and Alyssa.”

Alec shrugged. “He’s British.”

“Point taken.” Crap. “Has she been finalized for the show?”

Alec nodded.

“And the show’s been picked up already?”

“Without a pilot.”

“Impossible.”

Alec shrugged. “Apparently, thanks to your great summer

here at Seaside, they have all the pictures they need. People love

you, Demetri. You know that. There’s nothing the press likes more

than the bad boy turning good and then falling for a local girl. And

lucky us, it happened twice.”

“Yeah, lucky,” I said dryly. “When does the show start?”

“Filming starts in August. They’re going to do a few

webisodes for the first two filmings, and then it’s going to air on

cable.”

“Cable’s better than a huge network.”

“Dude, have you been living under a rock?” Alec laughed.

“Cable shows are huge right now. Mad Men? True Blood? White

Collar? Come on.”

He put his arm around me. “We’ve been to hell and back

this last year. It will be cake, and then we can take our women on a

long vacation before we start our tour.”

Alec looked doubtful. It was as if he was still hiding

something from me. I could see the stress etched across his face.

“Fine.”

“Fine.” He released me and grabbed a bottle of water from

the fridge.

“Besides, what’s the worst that can happen, right?” I gave

him a pointed look.

He paused, the water bottle lifted mid air to his lips. His

throat worked as he swallowed a few times and avoided my eyes.

“Right.”

See what happens next in the third installment of the Seaside series!

Shatter: A Seaside Novel

Shatter: A Seaside Novel

Alec

The group was all together. Evan and Alesha, Alyssa and

Demetri, Angelica and Jaymeson, and finally Nat and me. I cringed

for the twentieth time that day.

Seaside was officially the hot spot to be, and we were the

show to watch. Nobody was nervous but me. Why was I the only

one? I was stressed, pissed, angry, worried. Damn, I felt like a

parent. I just wanted to protect everyone, especially Nat. I loved

her so much and now it felt like I was really exposing her to the life

Demetri and I lived on a day to day basis.

Before it wasn’t so bad. I gave Nat a bit of Hollywood in

small doses. After all, AD2 was still technically on hiatus.

Not now. Why did it suddenly feel like I brought the depths

of hell into this sleepy town? Camera crews were everywhere. A

makeup artist touched up Nat’s lipstick for the third time while I

watched. Could they have at least gotten her a female makeup

artist? By the looks of this guy, he wasn’t gay. And if he kept

lingering, my fist was going to end up in his face.

I scowled and looked towards the ocean. It was like I had

just hatched hundreds of baby turtles and was now waiting in

horror for them to be eaten by birds before swimming free in the

ocean.

Note to self: You know your life is going to shit when you

start using reptiles as allegorical examples of how bad things suck.

“Enough!” I finally said as the guy hovered over Nat’s face

adding more powder. He scurried off as I showed him the finger.

Nat glared in my direction. I blew her a kiss and managed a smile.

Six weeks. I could do six weeks of filming, and then I was

going to propose and whisk her away from Seaside, away from

Hollywood, away from everything. I wasn’t sure how much longer

I could balance everything before I broke. All things considered, I

was already on borrowed time. Nat and Demetri had no clue. I

gripped the chair until my knuckles turned white.

I wanted her far away from everything when it hit the fan.

Author Note:

I honestly don’t know where to start with this author note! I

have so many people to thank! First and foremost, I’m so thankful

that God has blessed me with this incredible JOB! I love writing. I

honestly would write all day if I could… oh, wait. Most days I feel

like a complete nerd. I stare at my computer, I sigh loudly, I cry, I

yell at my characters and somehow everything always gets finished

without me killing any of them off… so far. MUAH HA HA! Note

the craziness factor here! Clearly I need to get out more!

Thank you to all the readers out there that gave this genre a

chance. I know I typically write regency romance, so doing a New

Adult series was a bit of a stretch for me. Thank you so much for

sticking with me and for supporting me. Fans on Goodreads that

helped spread the word about this book, I can’t thank you enough!

You know who you are! It would take forever to list you guys, but I

appreciate you more than you will ever know!

Liza Tice, wow, girl. You’ve been there since the beginning

when I said, “Hey, I may write a New Adult book, you think it

would suck?” You are the greatest beta reader. EVER! I really

appreciate all of your comments and notes on this manuscript.

Laura Heritage, aka best editor and cover artist —EVER! Thank

you for all your hard work. You make masterpieces of my jumbled

thoughts. Kristin Vayden, thanks for your continued support and

beta reading. Love you like a sister…oh wait, right you are my

sister.

Astraea Press, quite possibly the best indie publisher around

— thank you for allowing me to do my own side projects and still

supporting me when I decide to do something crazy like self-

publish! And of course I have to say thanks to the hubby who has

to put up with my insane questions and weird habits while writing.

I swear, every time I write a kissing scene I ask him to kiss me so I

can show rather than tell. He thinks I’m just trying to get a kiss.

Well, it’s possible I am. But he’ll never know because he doesn’t

read romance, HA! Sneaky, I know.

Finally, I just need to say thank you again to all the readers.

Your support makes it possible for me to be living my dream. I

truly love you all and am so blessed to have y’all in my life.

As always, if you loved or hated the book, leave a review on

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Other books by Rachel Van Dyken:

The Devil Duke Takes A Bride

The Ugly Duckling Debutante

Every Girl Does It

Compromising Kessen

Savage Winter

The Parting Gift

Waltzing With the Wallflower

The Seduction of Sebastian St. James

Beguiling Bridget

The Redemption of Lord Rawlings

Upon A Midnight Dream

Whispered Music

An Unlikely Alliance

Tear: A Seaside Novel

The Wolf’s Pursuit

Coming Soon:

The Bet

Shatter

Taming Wilde

Divine Uprising

Irresistible Terms

Elite

About the Author

Rachel Van Dyken is the New York Times and USA Today

Bestselling author of regency and contemporary romances. When

she's not writing you can find her drinking coffee at Starbucks and

plotting her next book while watching The Bachelor.

She keeps her home in Idaho with her husband and their

snoring boxer, Sir Winston Churchill. She loves to hear from

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