(Phoenix Rising #2)
Publication date: April 20th 2015
Genres: New Adult, Romance
Publication date: April 20th 2015
Genres: New Adult, Romance
Mia, the saint
Kolton, the sinner
The Tour is the conclusion to The Stage: a Phoenix Rising Novel
After the finale of The Stage, Mia comes to terms with where she’s placed in the competition. But that night, Kolton and Mia come face-to-face with both of their biggest fears: fire and loss. Not everyone will survive, and the challenges that their relationship cause won’t end when the show does.
Kolton needs Mia’s trust, and he’ll do anything to get it—even exposing himself and what makes him vulnerable. He’ll do anything to keep her. Knowing the choice is hers to make doesn’t make it any easier. The secret about the night of the finale, about the choices made in a moment of survival can’t stay hidden when a celebrity’s life is fodder for the masses.
In the midst of this chaos and loss, Mia has to balance her love for Kolton and the future of her career. Will she sign with him, letting him be her boss with control over her future? Or will she go out on her own, with a sup par record contract so that she stands on her own equal to Kolton in her own right?
When there are so many questions and decisions to be made, going on tour could either make things clearer or make all the weaknesses in their relationship pull to the surface. Those fissures either get stronger, or break so permanently nothing can repair them.
When loves burns so bright, is it sustainable?
The Tour is the conclusion to The Stage: a Phoenix Rising Novel
After the finale of The Stage, Mia comes to terms with where she’s placed in the competition. But that night, Kolton and Mia come face-to-face with both of their biggest fears: fire and loss. Not everyone will survive, and the challenges that their relationship cause won’t end when the show does.
Kolton needs Mia’s trust, and he’ll do anything to get it—even exposing himself and what makes him vulnerable. He’ll do anything to keep her. Knowing the choice is hers to make doesn’t make it any easier. The secret about the night of the finale, about the choices made in a moment of survival can’t stay hidden when a celebrity’s life is fodder for the masses.
In the midst of this chaos and loss, Mia has to balance her love for Kolton and the future of her career. Will she sign with him, letting him be her boss with control over her future? Or will she go out on her own, with a sup par record contract so that she stands on her own equal to Kolton in her own right?
When there are so many questions and decisions to be made, going on tour could either make things clearer or make all the weaknesses in their relationship pull to the surface. Those fissures either get stronger, or break so permanently nothing can repair them.
When loves burns so bright, is it sustainable?
The
Tour: A Phoenix Rising Novel, book
2, excerpt from Chapter 9. Copyright (C), Shelby Rebecca. All rights
reserved. This excerpt is meant for readers 18 + due to adult
language and sexual content.
Rules
My
breath comes out in puffs, and I watch it because it’s the only
diverting thing I can do while I pout outside. I’m shivering but
I’m not going in the house, not yet. My plan is to remain stubborn
until I can’t take it any longer then I’m going to sleep on the
floor in Riley and Deloris’ room. He won’t go in there because of
Deloris. At least he has some boundaries.
The
door opens behind me and he sticks his head out. “What if I take
one of those off the agenda tonight?” he asks, his voice slow.
“What?”
“Talking,
spanking, fucking. I’ll take one off the agenda,” he clarifies,
coming to stand, in all his glory, forearm pressed against the
doorjamb, “if you’ll come inside.” He blinks again for a long
time, sways a little, and then stares right into me like he’d done
the first time he’d ever laid eyes on me.
“I’m
not doing any of that shit,” I tell him, breaking the trance by
staring out toward the trees. I’m shaking so hard from the chilled
air that my voice sounds like a vibration.
“Fine,
you win. Just come inside. My only demand is that you sleep in my
bed, where you belong.”
“No.”
“This
is my final offer. I’m willing to bend on all the other stuff, even
though it would do you some good to get a good spanking. You’d
probably like it, which would lead to…you know, the other two in a
different order than I’d previously offered.” For whatever
reason, he actually makes me smile. It’s a cold-face smile—my
lips are numb and my hands are getting stiff.
“Just
the sleeping. No talking. No—other stuff.” He nods, smiling, and
puts his hand out for me. As I walk toward him, I put my arm out to
meet him half way. His hand is as warm as a Christmas evening by the
fire. Once I’m inside, he puts his arm around me, his hand sliding
down to rest at the small of my back, and walks me down the hall and
into his room. Slowly, he pulls down the covers and helps me in like
a gentleman helping a lady into a carriage—except he’s in sweats
and I’m in mix-matched jammies.
I
watch him walk around to his side, and my stomach does a little
butterfly flip when he slides in next to me. I cross my legs at the
ankle. Off limits.
At
first he’s looking up at the ceiling, but then he tilts his head to
the side. “You can’t do this, Mia.”
“What
can’t I do?”
“What
I’m trying to say is you can be
mad at me, and I can be
really fucking mad at you,” I try not to giggle when he slurs the
word ‘fucking,’ “but you can’t shut me out like that,” he
whispers and rolls over so he’s facing me. “I’m not even gonna
say that you can’t go to bed angry. I’m just going to ask that
you sleep with me every night, even if you’re mad. Can you agree to
that?”
“I
felt weird coming in here after you yelled at me.” He nods, and
looks down acknowledging that he hurt me. He looks up, and tunes into
me, looking through me, and runs his finger along my jawline.
“Your
place is with me. What’s mine is yours. End of story.” He hums a
little, the drugs making him melodious.
I
want to protest for the sake of protesting, my immaturity peeking out
its little baby head. Instead, I swallow and nod. “Okay.” Take
that, immaturity.
“Hmmm.
That wasn’t as hard as I thought it was going to be,” his mouth
bends into the side smirk he gives only me. I move on to my side and
wrap my leg over his.
“So
I get my way after all,” he laughs as he smacks me hard on the ass,
grabbing it and pulling me on top of him.
“No,
you didn’t,” I laugh.
“Even
in the order I wanted it. Talking, spanking, fu—” he says, before
I take his mouth with mine and pull my shirt over my head. As I look
down at him, his face is all soft angles. “You dazzle me,” he
says.
“Dazzle,
who says that anymore?” I laugh and he stills me with his hands on
my hips.
“Well,
I’m on all kinds of drugs right now,” he says. “Can’t be
responsible for what I say or do.”
“You
have to be kidding.”
“Take
off your pants. I’ll show you some dazzle,” he adds, and I giggle
as his finger runs a soft line up my thigh. He knows that I need this
just as much as he does. I sit up straight and unstrap my bra. When
he sees my breasts, he swallows hard and his jaw tenses.
I
push my pajama pants over the curve of my hips, slowly pulling them
down. I’m hesitating because I know this is wrong, he’s wounded,
and he probably shouldn’t exert himself. “Take them off,” he
demands.
I
nod and look him in the eye as I push my pants over my hips, move
backward so I’m sitting between his legs, and let him take them off
one leg at a time. I can see how ready he is, as I climb over him. My
heart is aching as he fists his hand in my hair, running his other
hand up my outer thigh, and kisses my lips, flicking my tongue once
like I am life and he’s ready to live. I rub my panties against his
length as it’s pressing into his stomach. The friction is both
exciting and breaking my heart. We almost died. What if I’d lost
him?
He
fingers my nipple, hardening it before he takes it in his mouth. It’s
like a direct line to my core as his tongue moves back and forth
before he sucks and squeezes me. I feel my heart constricting,
pumping the blood through my veins. I feel like I’m glowing.
I
know this is what he needs after the fire, after his fear that we
were hurt at the mall. But it’s because he’s never known real
love. He lost his mother before he could form a real memory about
her. In this moment, I’m grateful that our physical closeness eases
his anxiety. But, it makes me move my mouth away from his to catch my
breath. When I do, I think too much. I see the wound over his heart
and remind myself that he’s a human man—not a rock god. “This
could hurt you.”
His
fingers travel between us and he moves my panties to the side. I bite
my lip as his fingers slide into my soft, wet folds. “Does this
hurt?” he murmurs, as my mouth opens and my hips start to move in
time with his hand.
“No.”
I shake my head, and I can feel my chin start to tremble.
Shelby
grew up between two mountains and a lake in Wasilla, Alaska. She used
to run around in the tall grass, catch frogs, rescue dragonflies,
ride horses, and ice-skate during recess. She still likes adventures and
has even gone skydiving. Today she lives in Northern California with
her husband, John and their daughter, Elise, their two dogs, and a fish
named Jade.
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