Finding
Us
(A
Nucci Securities Novel)
by
Debra Presley
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Release
Date: March 2015
Hosted
by: Book Enthusiast Promotions (http://bookenthusiastpromotions.com)
Cover Reveal
coming Jan. 24, 2015
Pop star Abby Murphy has fame and fortune and handsome boyfriend
and guitarist, Sean. That changes the night she finds him in the arms of
another woman. But Sean won't accept the breakup, and she soon finds out he's
working with her mother, who's also her manager, to keep him in her good
graces.
As Sean ratchets up his threats against her, Abby turns to her
bodyguard, Danny Nucci, who will do everything in his power to keep her safe.
But when Abby realizes her feelings for Danny run much deeper
than she'd like, she pushes him away as much to keep her own independence as to
protect him from Sean's machinations.
When Abby finally finds the strength to confront all that is
wrong with her life, she seeks refuge with Danny, but is it too late? Has she
pushed him away one too many times for him to trust her now? Or can he put his
own demons aside to help repair them both?
Chapter One
© 2015 Debra Presley
The house lights went on
and Abby took in the huge crowd. They were screaming for her to sing one more
song. Some held up signs that read “I love you, Abby” and others took pictures
and recorded the show using their phones, trying to capture the magic of the
night.
She had just spent the last
two hours tearing down the house with an elaborate show that included dances,
pyrotechnics, jugglers, acrobats, and fucking circus animals. She hated all the
glitz and glamour but she was just a pawn in a game much bigger than her.
However, she never liked
disappointing her fans. She smiled and waved and the volume in the arena
increased tenfold.
“You want more?” she asked
her audience and the crowd went crazy. She signaled to the drummer and he
started the intro to a song that was recently pegged as her next single to be
released by her record company, “Beg Me.” Seemed fitting, since that was what
the crowd was doing. Dancers launched from the bottom of the stage and Abby
picked it up from there, and sang her guts out and danced like it was her last
night at a club. As the last note faded, fireworks lit up the stage.
“Thank you, Vegas” she
shouted into the mic. “I love you. Good night.”
The crowd cheered and
screamed for her. With one last wave, Abby went backstage, but stopped by her
guitarist and latched onto him before she gave him a quick kiss and ran off the
stage. The crowd continued to scream and shout her name and she could hear it,
even as security whisked her to her dressing room.
Once there, Abby sighed. As
she suspected, it was completely packed with staff, media and random groupies
all vying for attention. She hated this part of a show, and immediately lost
the high from the stage. Her one request for her tours was to have a private
area so that she could escape for a little bit. Looked like that wasn’t going
to be an option, yet again.
She thought of her mother,
who always took that request to the extreme, when all Abby needed was four
walls, a door, and maybe a humidifier to keep her vocal cords healthy. But no.
Her mother insisted on a “pop star life,” so Abby was met at every venue with a
private, completely over-the-top dressing suite filled with unnecessary things
and usually unnecessary people.
This one had light lavender
walls and soft lighting to help “set the mood.” The floors were
cappuccino-colored hardwood, and a lavender area rug had been placed in the
center of the room. A deep purple sofa with accent pillows stood on the rug,
while two slim lined cream-colored side chairs with brown piping had been
placed to the right and left of it. A square glass coffee and a sofa table held
freshly cut roses in various shades of pink. A humidifier was placed discreetly
behind the sofa, because Abby’s mother thought such things were ugly and didn’t
match the décor. No matter that it was the only necessary thing in the room for
her.
Lavender-scented candles in
various sizes had been lit at least one hour prior to an arrival at a
performance location and the dressing room also contained high-speed wireless
Internet connection. All things Abby didn’t want or need at the moment. But she
had stopped trying to change her mother’s mind. Some days, she just wanted to
run away, to some place where no one knew who she was.
Abby scanned the room and
found the friendly face of her assistant Sophie. She knew once she could make
it to Sophie she’d be in the clear from all the bad stuff.
“You killed it tonight.”
Sophie gave Abby a quick hug and handed her a bottled water.
“Thanks, where’s the evil
one?” Abby asked as she took a quick sip of the cool drink.
“Bailed as usual.” She gave
Abby a warm smile, which took a bit of Abby’s annoyance away.
“Thank God. She knows just
how to ruin a good night.” She smiled at Sophie but Sophie didn’t look very
happy.
“Don’t get too excited. We
might’ve dodged one bitch but there’s one waiting for you. Gina’s looking for
‘a few minutes of your time.’ Don’t worry I’ll save you.” She patted Abby on
the back.
“Ugh, fuck. What does that
lady want from me? She’s a fuckin’ nosy-ass bitch.” She sighed, knowing there’s
no way she could get out of talking to her.
“Well she is a gossip
columnist. It’s kinda her job to be nosey.” Sophie giggled.
“Not funny. You were my
favorite assistant five minutes ago but now you’re just mean,” Abby said as she
stuck her tongue out at Sophie.
“What if I promise to
rescue your ass after five minutes?” She playfully poked Abby in the arm.
“I’d say you’d quickly
become my best assistant in the world again.”
“Here she comes,” Sophie
warned.
“Don’t go far,” Abby
pleaded.
“I’ll be over here, keeping
a close watch, if she gets too personal use our signal.” She scratched her arm
and smiled at Abby. “Five minutes and you’ll be able to get some quiet.”
“Yeah right.”
“Abby, sweetie! Wonderful
show tonight.” Gina placed her hands on Abby’s arms and gave her an air kiss on
either side of her face.
“Gina, lovely to see you,”
Abby said with her best fake smile.
“You and Sean looked cozy
up on stage. Things going well?” She asked, totally fishing for something and
Abby knew it.
“Yes, perfect. Sean’s
amazing. I’m very lucky to have him.” Abby gave her best smile.
“Oh, that’s so good to hear
because you know the rumors are flying that he was seen in a very compromising position with a young
woman with bright red hair. But I’m glad you think things are good.” She smiled
at Abby with a wicked little smirk. Abby knew exactly who she was talking about
but she also knew they were just friends. Kelly had introduced Abby to Sean. There
was no way anything romantic was
going on between them.
“Well you can’t believe
everything you hear now, can you?” Abby smiled as she scratched her arm.
“I suppose.” Gina answered
and gave Abby a ‘yeah right’ look.
“Excuse me ladies,” Sophie
interrupted. “Abby, you need to get ready for your meet and greet. Gina, if
you’d like to sit down and do a formal interview with Abby just give me a call
and I’ll set it up.” She smiled.
“Sorry Gina, gotta go meet
my fans.” Abby gave Gina a quick hug and air kiss. Sophie ushered Abby away.
“Thank God that’s over,”
Abby said and sighed with relief.
“By the way, that dress is
hot on you, girl.” Abby scanned Sophie’s outfit, a black shift dress with a
thick white band down the middle and a square-cut neckline. She sported a pair
of black sparkly four-inch platform shoes and had pulled her reddish-brown hair
back in a bun. “That’s the other reason I hired you. Our fashionista
sensibilities.”
“Learned it from you. Now
come on. The inner sanctum awaits!”
Abby followed her into the
other room of the dressing area and sank down onto a sofa. She closed her eyes,
savoring the quiet.
Always a pillar of
efficiency, Sophie retrieved her binder from the coffee table and took a seat
across from her. She opened it.
“Okay, tonight we have a
meet and greet with a bunch of radio station winners. It starts in about an
hour and a half. This should give you time to shower and get ready. We also
promised you’d stick around to sign autographs and take pictures. I have an
outfit set aside. Amy and John stayed behind to help get you ready.”
Abby sighed in resignation.
“I thought you were just saying that to Gina to rescue me. Who signed me up for
this little get together?” But she already suspected the answer to the question
before Sophie responded.
“Your mom.”
“I knew it. I thought we
talked about doing shit like this before
shows. Is she coming, too?”
“No, she told me she was
going back to the hotel.”
“Well, I guess I should be
thankful for small favors.” Abby got up off the sofa. “I’ll shower in a bit.”
She went back into the crowd still in the common area of her dressing suite.
She wanted to talk to Sean. He always helped her with the stressful “make nice”
aftermath of a show. She worked her way around the room, smiling and greeting
people as appropriate, then saw Sean tucked in a corner talking a bit too
closely to a scantily dressed blonde with her tits hanging halfway out of what
little dress she had. Not again. His
tall frame leaned over the blonde, and he was running his fingers up and down
her arm.
Abby stared, shocked, then
headed right for them, ignoring people who were trying to get her attention.
She approached the couple from behind so Sean couldn’t see her.
“Am I interrupting anything
here?” she snapped.
Sean immediately backed
away. “Baby, I was just talking to--”
“Brandi,” the woman said,
sounding offended.
“Yeah, Brandi.” Sean smiled
nervously. “She was telling me about a club we should check out.”
“Oh, really?” Abby used
extra sarcasm in her tone. “Too bad we have no time.” She smiled back, extra
sweet. A small group of onlookers had inched closer. “Can I talk with you for a
moment, baby?” She continued to smile. With a room full of reporters, she had
to keep up appearances. She took his hand and pulled him toward her private
dressing area.
Once inside, she shut the
door. “What the fuck was that? I can’t leave you alone for more than five
fucking minutes without you trying to get into some random skank’s pants?
Really?” She kept her voice low, but her tone had an effect. He frowned.
“I was just being nice. She
came up to me and wanted to talk. What was I supposed to do? Be rude?” He ran
his finger along the seam of Abby’s shirt and looked down at her with a smile.
She always had a hard time
resisting him, especially his damn blue eyes. She ran her hand through his
longish brown unruly hair that was still sweaty from being on stage.
“Mmm. There,” he said.
“See? It’s cool, right?”
“Fuck you, Sean. I see that
shit again and you can say goodbye to me, this tour and your fucking career.”
Sean stared at her. “I’m
sorry.”
“Fine,” she said with a
sigh. “I have to get ready.”
He stepped back to let her
pass but grabbed her hand. “Where are you going?”
“I have a fucking meet and
greet that my dearest mother set up.”
“I was hoping we could
spend some time by ourselves tonight.” He looked down into her eyes and brushed
her bangs off her forehead. “I mean it. I’m sorry and we really don’t get time
to ourselves. I just thought--”
Abby sighed again but this
time she let go of some of her anger. “I wish I could get out of it.”
“Um, sorry to break things
up here, but you have to start to get ready if you want to be able to get back
at a decent time.” Sophie smiled, apologetic, and Abby wondered how much she
had seen.
“Wait up for me?” Abby
whispered after giving him a quick kiss.
“Absolutely. How long are
you gonna be? I’ll have a bath waiting for you.”
“That sounds nice. A couple
of hours, I guess.” She looked over at Sophie, who shrugged.
“Give or take,” she
guessed. “The sooner you get ready, the sooner you can finish up.”
Abby smiled. “All right.
See you later.” She blew Sean a kiss and headed for the bathroom.
***
Abby walked into the
elevator and leaned against the wall, completely exhausted from her long day.
All she wanted now was the long hot bath she was promised. Sophie, Danny and
Ron followed Abby into the elevator.
“That wasn’t as bad as it
could’ve been,” Sophie said as she stood next to Abby.
“Danny was lucky enough to
get cornered by the little girl’s mother.” Ron chuckled and pressed the buttons
for their floors. “Left me to hold back all the squealing teenagers.”
“You could’ve given me some
help. She was disgusting.” He shook himself free of the horrible memory.
“She was quite fond of
you.” Abby giggled.
“Not one of you threw out a
lifeline. I think I’m gonna need to shower for a week before I get her perfume
out of my nose. She reeked.”
“Yeah you do smell pretty.”
She goaded and they all laughed.
“I’ll remember this. Just
wait.” Danny declared as the elevator door opened to Sophie’s floor.
“Night,” Sophie gave Abby a
quick peck on the cheek and waved to the boys.
“Night,” Abby said, waiting
inside the elevator with Danny holding the door open, while Ron walked Sophie
to her door.
“So, what are your plans
for the rest of the night? A late night rendezvous with the smelly cougar?”
Abby continued teasing Danny as Ron walked back into the elevator.
“Aren’t you just the funny
one this evening. Well, baby doll, it’s two-thirty in the morning, so I’m
thinking sleep. Why? Did you have something in mind?”
She got lost for a minute
in his deep brown eyes. She’d always thought he was cute, but for some reason,
tonight she really wanted to touch his dimples and five o’ clock shadow.
“Um, you still with me,
Abby?”
She snapped back to the
elevator. “Oh, you want me to answer you?” she said with a little touch of
sarcasm. She didn’t want him to think she’d been ogling him. “I told you how I
feel about your stupid nicknames.” She tried to sound pissed but didn’t pull it
off.
Danny tried to hide his
laugh, but didn’t succeed.
Abby changed the subject.
Much safer that way. “So, what time are we heading out in the morning?”
“Oh, nine hundred hours,”
Danny replied.
“Okay Sarg, I’ll be ready.”
She looked at Danny and smiled. The elevator dinged and the doors opened onto
the semi-private floor, which held only two suites. One of them for Abby and
Sean, and the other was for her personal security guards.
“Well, military man, it’s
been a pleasure. I’m gonna go pass the hell out before I have to get up. Have a
good night. ’Night Ron.” She smiled at them both while they waited for her to
enter her suite.
She slipped the keycard in
the slot and walked into the foyer. She strolled into the large sunken living
room that was semi-dark, the muted lights from the Vegas strip was the only
light that guided her. She made it halfway through the living room before she
stopped to remove her shoes from her aching feet. Clearly, some sadistic man
created high-heeled shoes.
“Sean?” She called out and
continued her journey into the bedroom. Abby opened the door and threw her
shoes down next to the dresser.
Sean wasn’t in the bedroom,
and a twinge of anger gripped her throat. He said he’d be here when she got
back. Even if he decided to go out with the band, he was supposed to be here.
She turned the light on then dug into her bag for her phone. It wasn’t there.
“Fuck,” she muttered as she walked to the phone next to the bed and dialed
Sophie’s room.
“Hey, sorry to bother you,
but do you have my phone?”
“No, I don’t think so, but
let me look. Hold on.”
Abby chewed her lip,
thinking about Sean. Where the hell was he? Worse, who was he with? Her stomach
started to ache with stress.
“Hey,” Sophie said. “I
don’t have it.”
“Fuck. I must’ve left it in
my dressing room.” Typical, considering the way her luck had been tonight. “It
makes me nervous not to have it. I’ll go back and look.”
“You can’t go alone.”
“It’ll only be twenty
minutes. I’ll just run downstairs and ask management to let me check my room.”
“Bad idea to go by
yourself. Ask one of the boys to go.”
“They’re probably already
in bed. I won’t be long. You know where I am. When I find my phone I’ll call
you.”
“I’m still dressed. I’ll go
with you. I’ll meet you at the elevator.”
“You sure?” The last thing
Abby wanted to do was take advantage of Sophie, who already had to jump through
millions of hoops for her mother.
“Yes. Positive. By the time
you reach my floor I’ll be there.”
“Okay, thanks.” Abby hung
up and slipped on a pair of flats before she left her room. At the elevator,
she hesitated. Should she tell security? She stabbed the button but let guilt
lead her the few paces to the other suite where she knocked on the door. A ding
sounded behind her and she decided to grab the elevator and call her team when
she got her phone. She hurried in before the doors closed.
Debra is a native New Yorker who made her escape to the suburbs.
She often visits her hometown to enjoy a bagel with butter from her favorite
deli, because there’s no better bagel than a New York bagel. When not in search
of bagels, Debra spends her time running Book Enthusiast Promotions, an online
promotions company that helps indie authors spread the word about their books.
She’s also the owner of The Book Enthusiast blog.
She started writing lyrics in her wall-to-wall NKOTB bedroom at
the tender age of thirteen while dreaming of the day she’d become Mrs. Jordan
Knight. That dream never came to fruition, but she has continued to write. Now
she’s working on her first novel.
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