Bound Together brought us the love
triangle of Jared, Layla and Ollie. In Burning Up, they are all back. Come
along with us on this journey and see what trouble these 3 get
into...
Title: Burning Up
Author: Marie Coulson
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: November 1,
2013
Tour Host: Book Boyfriend
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Scorching heat...
Erotic pleasure...
Intense passion...
Layla Jennings thought she had it all figured out. The right
time, the right place and the right guy.
After leaving behind her life and friends in Long Beach,
Layla must now walk the path she has chosen, hand in hand with the man who
holds her heart.
As the flame of love continues to burn brightly, she
discovers more about herself and the man she loves every day. But what happens
if the fire goes out? What happens when half of your heart is across an
ocean?
With the other man in her life unwilling to give up his
fight for her, and a danger she is too blind to see, Layla must battle between
the safe and steady journey she has embarked on and the one that leads to
destinations unknown.
Walking through the crowds, I gazed out
of the vast window at the sparkling lights
of New York. “Does he know I’m here?” Daniel shook his head.
“You asked me not to say, so I didn’t.
I’m really glad you’re here though. He’s
been fucking miserable since we left Long
Beach. Besides, with you here, I have someone to talk to and keep me from going crazy. Things
are about to get real hectic at the company.
You sure you know what I gave him a puzzled
look and he smiled at me. “Guess not."
Daniel wasn’t just Jared’s driver; he
was his friend, even if Jared didn’t realize
it or choose to admit it. I felt that the two of us had also become friends. After all, he’d had my back so
many times I’d lost count. When I’d been
arrested, it was Daniel who’d called Jared and, as it turned out, broken several traffic
laws to get to him. That awful night at
Felix’s apartment would have ended a lot
differently had Daniel not called Jared and
warned him of our activity. I had a
lot to thank him for and keeping him company during our time together, was the least I could do.
I figured that it must be lonely work
driving Jared around, sitting there, in the front seat, a screen between them. It all
seemed awfully secluded, isolated
and impersonal.
I was not going to be one of those high
society girlfriends
that I saw in magazines and newspapers. The ones
that look as though they have caramel
stuck to the end of their noses and pout a lot when people
speak to them. I was definitely not buying into
the hype of that lifestyle. Daniel was stuck with me now,
and I was determined to have some
fun.
“Do we have to go straight to the
apartment? Will he get
suspicious if you’re
gone?”
He eyed me skeptically. “I guess not. I
told him I had to run
errands and he’s been so distant, he
just kinda nodded and
dismissed me. I could have been naked
and dancing, and he
wouldn’t have noticed. He’s really not
himself right now.”
My heart sank. My intense, hot mess,
businessman was in
pain, and I was the cause.
Bitch. I was desperate to see him
and put him out of his agonizing misery, but I was also
determined to get to know Daniel better. I was going to be spending a lot of time with him during the
next few months and aside from Jared, he was
the only person I knew in New York and I
hardly knew him at all.
Reaching the exit, Daniel gestured to the shiny,
sleek
Mercedes parked curbside. I smiled at
the familiarity of it. He
opened my door and ushered me inside
before running around to pack my case into
the trunk. He got into the driver’s seat and glanced back, smiling at me. I leaned forward and rested
my hand on his shoulder. “I’m starving.
Dinner?”
He gave me a look that told me he was
unsure if it was such a good idea. “I don’t
know. I mean, aren’t you anxious to see him?”
I shook my head. I wasn’t anxious to see
him; I was freaking
out from nerves and the more I worried,
the harder my stomach churned. “Nope. I’m
Hank Marvin and I need something to eat before I throw up from nerves.” He
chuckled.
I nodded. “Yeah, you know, starving? I
heard it on TV once.”
He threw his head back and laughed.
“Since you put it that
way, I’d be happy to have dinner with
you. There’s a burger joint just
around the corner, or do you want something a little
fancier?”
I shrugged. “I think, a nice juicy
burger sounds awesome.”
* * * *
Sitting in the booth, I scanned my
surroundings. New York
was a far cry from Pasadena or even Long
Beach. It was almost eight in the evening,
and the streets were still bustling with The burger bar was quiet though. It was one of those nineteen fifties diner types and had a jukebox playing in the corner.
The waitress rolled over on her skates and
placed the most enormous cheeseburger that I had ever seen in front of me. The
smell of greasy food and the delicious vanilla
from my creamy, ice-cold milkshake was a welcome
scent. Every single bite of my meal was like a taste
of heaven. I really was hungry. I hadn’t eaten properly in days and I finally had my appetite back. I
was definitely looking forward to my first
New York bagel, too. Bagels.
My heart plummeted into my stomach again
and I suddenly
lost my appetite. My chest felt tight,
and I could feel unshed tears I could only imagine how broken he was right now. I’d done
a horrible thing and I’d done it over a
text! It was selfish, cowardly, and I deserved whatever hate or anger he was feeling
toward me. He hadn’t replied or called
since, and I knew that we were not only done as lovers, but also as friends. He’d never
forgive me now, and I didn’t deserve
him to.
Daniel frowned at me. “You okay? You
seem a little distracted. You’re not having second thoughts are
you?”
Snapping out of my mood and forcing
thoughts of Ollie out
of my mind, I shook my head. “No. I’m
just a little tired from the
He smiled and took another big bite of
his burger.
Pushing my plate away, I leaned back and
cocked my head to the side. “So, I guess
you’ll be keeping me company while Jared works, huh? I hope you don’t mind. I promise not to be
high maintenance and to make it as much fun
as I can.” He grinned and pushed his plate
away, cleaning his hands on a napkin.
“It’s my job to take you wherever you
want to go. Jared
doesn’t usually use the Mercedes unless
he’s going to a formal dinner or social.
He’ll take the Jag so that leaves me at your disposal. Shopping shows and sightseeing … I’m the man to
take you there, with Jared’s permission, of
course.”
Jared’s permission? I rolled my eyes and
shook my head at
the statement. The whole time we’d been
together he seemed to think he could
dictate where I could go, how, and with whom. Things were going to change and for the better, I
hoped.
“You leave Jared to me. I want
to see everything, all the
sights this city has to offer, and Jared
is not going to stop me
from having fun. I’m an adult and it’s
time he started treating me
Daniel nodded, but I could see he was
conflicted. “Well, if
anyone can handle him, I’d say you can.
Speaking of Jared, we should probably get
going. You ready for this?” I bit my lip and smiled. I was so ready I was practically giddy with
anticipation. Rolling his eyes, Daniel paid
for our meal, even though I’d begged him to let me
and we made our way back to the car. I sat in the back because I needed a distraction as my nerves began to swarm in my stomach. “So where’s home for
you Daniel?”
He looked at me in the rearview
mirror.
“Illinois. I
moved to California when my dad got
transferred to another division of his company. I was about thirteen. My mom moved back
to Illinois after the divorce, though. How
about you?”
He nodded and smiled. “Small town boy,
small town girl, and
here we are in the Big Apple. Have you
ever been to New York I shook my head.
“Other than San Francisco, I’ve never really traveled beyond Long Beach. You like it here? I mean, you
must be here a lot with Jared and his
business.”
He glanced in the mirror at me again,
and I saw his eyebrows
furrow. “Can’t say I hate it or love it.
It’s where I am. I have an apartment here that Jared pays for and I look at it as just
another place I work. It’s not like I
vacation here or anything. I’m on duty all week and some Saturdays, so I never really thought
about whether I like it. I hardly know it.
I’ve never seen the sights or anything else New York has to offer outside of the
functions I
I felt bad for him and decided then,
that I would do everything I could to make his time and mine in New York more
fun.
“I guess we’re both gonna have to make
New York home for
now. Stick with me, Dan. I intend to
have lots of fun while I’m
He smiled and chuckled a little.
“Dan?”
“Do you hate it?” He shook his
head.
“I like it. Dan. Yep. You can call me
Dan, Miss Jennings.”
I grinned and leaned forward to his
seat. “And you must call
me Layla. Deal?” His smile widened.
“Deal. Well, we’re here. I’ll get
your bags and give you a minute to breathe. You look a
bit
I looked at myself in the rear view. I
was beet red. Nerves
were no longer swarming; they were
twirling like a tornado in my
We’d pulled up in front of an impressive
building. With its
white brick and elegant golden window frames, it was
certainly extravagant and definitely
expensive. One look at the name above the golden-framed glass door told me I was right.
‘Garrett Towers.’ It was one of
Jared’s for sure.
My eyes immediately darted to the top floor where he
would
no doubt have the penthouse. My heart
did a little skip and my
Opening my door, Daniel smiled and held
my bags in his
“Ready?” Now there was a question I
couldn’t answer.
Ready to go up there?
Absolutely.
Ready to see Jared? Oh good God,
yes.
Ready to leave my old life behind and
start my new one with
him? Well, that would come eventually.
Wouldn’t it?
The doorman saw me exit the car and
nodded at Daniel.
“Layton, this is Miss Jennings. She’s
here to see Mr. Garrett.
Would you please grant her entry while I
park the car?” The large and burly gentleman scanned me from head to toe as I
stood awkwardly on the sidewalk. I bit my lip
anxiously.
Opening the door, he smiled politely.
“Of course. Right this
way. Let me take your bags for you,
ma’am.”
Daniel grinned at me and nudged my arm,
immediately pulling me from my dazed
state. “You gotta go in there some time. He’s going to be thrilled to see you. Go on. Get in there,
girl.”
I beamed back at him and threw my arms
around his neck.
“Thank you so much, Dan. Wish me luck.”
He snorted.
“You don’t need it. He’s crazy about
you. I’ll catch you later.
Have a good night.” Giving me a wink, he
got in the car and
drove away toward a large pair of iron
gates, which I assumed, led to the parking lot
beneath the building
Layton cleared his throat loudly. Giving
him an apologetic
look, I followed him
inside.The foyer was a gleaming white and the
front desk was a beautiful ivory stone with
gold trim. It matched the marble floor perfectly. I stood at the elevator and fidgeted mindlessly.
When it finally chimed and the doors opened,
I was so caught up in my thoughts; it
startled me a little. I could hardly breathe as we entered, and as Layton reached for the keypad, I caught
his hand in my own. “I just need a minute.”
Taking a deep, calming breath, I held my
nerve and nodded at him. He pressed the ‘P’ on the panel, and I hitched a breath as the doors closed and
we
headed, rapidly, to the penthouse. Well,
here we go.
Born and bred in Essex, England, Marie Coulson
discovered her love of writing in her early teens. Beginning with poetry and
song lyrics, she tried her hand at creative writing while studying for her
English GCSE.
It was love at first line.
Unfortunately, Marie's career as a childcare and education practitioner soon took up most of her time and writing became something she only dreamed about.
In the summer of 2012 she quit her job and enrolled at university, ready to start a new career as a therapist. This left her with a lot of time on her hands and on August the 20th she sat down and wrote the first chapter of Bound Together.
Bound Together was a story that had been waiting three years to be written and when fingers hit the keyboard...Layla, Jared and Ollie's story was born.
Marie has since written and released two novels in the Bound Together series and a novella. Her romantic comedy novel Diary Of A Dieter has also received excellent reviews and is the debut novel in the Confessions series.
It was love at first line.
Unfortunately, Marie's career as a childcare and education practitioner soon took up most of her time and writing became something she only dreamed about.
In the summer of 2012 she quit her job and enrolled at university, ready to start a new career as a therapist. This left her with a lot of time on her hands and on August the 20th she sat down and wrote the first chapter of Bound Together.
Bound Together was a story that had been waiting three years to be written and when fingers hit the keyboard...Layla, Jared and Ollie's story was born.
Marie has since written and released two novels in the Bound Together series and a novella. Her romantic comedy novel Diary Of A Dieter has also received excellent reviews and is the debut novel in the Confessions series.
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