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"Andria, are you ready?" I jumped. "Sorry, didn't mean to startle you," he said walking into the bathroom. "You're red?"

I looked at myself in the mirror, and saw that my cheeks were flushed.

Andrew pressed his body into my back as he wrapped his arms around me. "Whatcha thinking?"

I shook my head as I looked into his eyes in the mirror's reflection.

He leaned down, placing wet kisses up my neck before whispering in my ear. "You were incredible last night. Thank you for my gift."

I looked at him quizzically. "I haven't given you your gift yet."

He smirked, and said, "Being able to make you scream like that," he squeezed my ass, "was an incredible gift."

I flushed. He smirked.

We stood staring at each other in the mirror. Andrew pressed himself firmly into me, and that's when I knew that if he didn't stop, we would miss our flight. "We need to go."

He wet his bottom lip and then pulled it into his mouth. My mouth watered at the sight of that while my girly bits started to request some attention. Andrew started to firmly move up and down my dressed covered ass as I moaned out in pleasure.

"You guys need to hurry up before we miss the damn plane!" Connor yelled from the other room.

"Damn! I swear Andria, if he interrupts us on our honeymoon, he's gone!"

I laughed. "Right..."

Leaving the hotel wasn't as bad as I had thought it would be. Most of the press that hovered outside of the hotel were local. Even the paps seemed to be on special assignment. They didn't look like normal paparazzi.

Grant had called Andrew and me that morning to congratulate us on our wedding. He didn't sound too pleased that he had missed the ceremony. Andrew assured him that an invitation had been extended to him and was intended to arrive earlier than it had. It wasn't his fault that the courier confused the delivery dates. Andrew winked at me when he told him that part. Grant informed Andrew that the gossip magazines were offering a substantial amount of money to the paparazzi for any wedding photographs. Andrew thanked him for the warning, as well as for extending him time away from the movie's junkets he had had planned.

Andrew had negotiated to swap an appearance with his co-star; he had been scheduled in Toronto and instead appear at his junket in Paris. No announcement was going to be made officially until the day of the event. That was Grant's gift to us.

Even though the cat was out of the bag regarding our marriage, I was very optimistic towards our future. The last time I had gone to Paris, I had been alone and unprepared for the nightmare that was Andrew's life. Now, I had Andrew permanently by my side, and we were going to face the world together.

 

 

 

Book Three in the
Red
Carpet Series

2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This wouldn’t have been a series if it weren’t for my loyal readers and supporters who had encouraged me to continue this story. I am deeply grateful, and will never forget why this has grown to be what it has. It was because of them and the countless bloggers who recommended my book.

Thank you to my supportive family and friends for being understanding while I spent countless hours doing something I loved.

 

 

 

 

 

I’m the girl who has seen more than she has ever wanted, yet decided to add to that world by writing Hollywood romances. A northern girl, but a southerner at heart, I love anything and everything about love and romance. So much that once upon a time I had a career as a wedding and events coordinator. When I decided to do something I was passionate about, I added my love for travel to the mix. An avid shoeaholic, deep down I’m a sappy romantic who happens to believe that love can truly conquer all.  

 

 

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Table of Contents

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Acknowledgements

About the Author

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