**Forever More by Cristiane Serruya**
Good Morning! It’s so
great to see you all popping in today! I just love this blog and seeing you all
and being able to interact and speak about these fabulous books and their
authors! Today I have a bit of a tear-jerk love story. I was caught by this one
because I am a mother of a kiddo who was born with a lot of medical issues and
things were pretty scary for a while. So I get the premise of this book on some
level. I liked the idea of a Dad and his daughter and the Doctor. I was also wavering
back and forth because I know there is bound to be some pretty heavy emotions
in all of this. I chose to feature Chapter 8 as your excerpt. I felt like
Chapter 1 set up pretty much what we all expect from the blurb and this has a
bit more to it and begins more regular interaction between Dad and Doctor. I
hope you guys all enjoy your time today! Please allow me to feature on the
blog, Cristiane Serruya and her new book, FOREVER MORE …
**Cristiane Serruya**
**BIO**
USA TODAY and AMAZON
best-selling romance author, Cristiane Serruya lives in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, with her six-foot-six husband, two teenage daughters, and
Loki, her Shetland sheepdog. Cris is a writer, a lawyer, a reader; a
woman, a mother, and a wife. Not necessarily in this order. Or in any
order…
She
has a Master's in Business Law and a BA in Fine Arts. In 2012, after
twenty-two years of practicing law, Cris decided to give writing a go.
And--amazingly--it was just the piece that was missing in the puzzle
of her life.
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**FOREVER MORE**
Series: Ever More, #2
Publication date: December 7th 2017
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Publication date: December 7th 2017
Genres: Adult, Contemporary,
**BLURB**
A father desperate to
save his little girl. A doctor fighting for a cure. And two broken hearts that
can only be healed together.
Ava Larsen is too busy
finishing her pediatric oncology residency to find love… and she knows what it
feels like to have a broken heart. She assures herself that kissing the
gorgeous alpha stranger the night before was nothing more than a dangerous yet
delicious mistake— one she won’t repeat.
Widower billionaire Aleksander
Maximilian is one of the most powerful men alive, but he’s helpless to save his
daughter Olivia from cancer. Doctors have assured him it would be best to enjoy
her last days at home. To make Olivia’s wish to spend her last Christmas on Lake
Tahoe come true, he hires the best home care team in the business.
It turns out the head of the
team is the breathtaking woman he shared an unexpected kiss which ignited
sparks. But this is the worst time for Aleksander to have finally have
passionate feelings for someone, not to mention it’s strictly forbidden to Ava
to get involved with her patient’s father.
Tragedy brought them
together. A miracle might rip them apart.
An emotional gripping love
story of hope, redemption, and never giving up, Forevermore is
the second book in USA Today bestselling author Cristiane Serruya’s EVER
MORE Series. If you enjoy romances by Nora Roberts, Danielle Steel, Sylvia
Day, and Maya Banks, then you will cherish this heartwarming, steamy
contemporary erotic novel.
Sequel to So Much More, FOREVERMORE stands on its own, but reading in order guarantees a more enjoyable time.
Sequel to So Much More, FOREVERMORE stands on its own, but reading in order guarantees a more enjoyable time.
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**EXCERPT**
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CHAPTER 8
LaGuardia Airport
11:53 a.m.
LaGuardia
airport was an army of people and a cacophony of sound. Nearly losing herself
in the chaos of it, Ava weaved her way through the crowds of travelers looking
for the meeting point.
She
found it odd that being alone among so many people made her feel even more
lonely. She had no real friends and practically no social life outside of work.
She liked her co-workers, but aside from her grandparents, she didn’t feel
close to anyone. Not as a friend, and certainly there were no lovers in her
life.
For
the past ten years, Ava’s libido had been so dormant that none of her dates
could spark it to life.
Yet,
sometimes she dreamed of a faceless man doing things to her—wicked things.
She’d feel the weight of his body pressing down on hers, him sliding in and out
of her, until he treated her to a burning climax.
But
for the last two nights her dreams had been populated by a face, Aleksander’s.
Even though he was touched by sadness, there was an omnipresent carnality about
him, in his grayish-green eyes, in his full mouth, in the way he stood.
This
morning, she had woken up throbbing with lust and had brought herself to an
orgasm but it had been lackluster, just as anti-climactic as those she’d had with
Otto.
None
of the men she had met had ever made her dream of might-have-beens: an evening
out dining with candle light with a man who made her smile, who didn’t look at
her as if she were a piece of meat—or a thing. None of the men she had gone out
with had made her dream of a future.
Ava
wanted affection, desire, security. Love.
And now the one who makes me dream is forbidden to me.
She
huffed at her wayward thoughts as she pushed her way through the throng of
people, pulling her luggage behind her to the bar where they were supposed to
meet.
Parking
her luggage in a corner and putting her shoulder bag on it to alleviate the
weight on her shoulder, she surveyed the room, and then, not finding Sydney,
nor Aleksander, she looked at her watch. She was on time. In fact, she was a
few minutes early.
“Dr.
Larsen,” a husky, deep male voice—Aleksander’s voice—called out.
Ava
raised her head to see him walking in firm strides in her direction.
It’d
only been little more than a few hours since she’d last seen him, yet the shock
of his presence before her shook her physically.
He
was so commanding. So vital. Aleksander had gripped her and kissed her with
such an intense passion she’d felt as if she were drowning, helpless and
wanton, and wanting more. Now he stood before her and she had so many things to
say—and she could utter none of them.
“Good
morning, Mr. Maximilian.”
He
had to stop and rack his brain for something appropriate to say because the
first thing that came to his mind was completely inappropriate: You look
beautiful.
It
was strange for him to feel such a powerful attraction and it was disconcerting
to even have such feelings under the circumstances in which they were
happening. But they at least assured him that he was still an adult male with a
working brain and body, despite the maelstrom of emotions he’d been living
with.
“Dr.
Larsen,” he repeated, to remind himself she was Olivia’s doctor. “If you follow
me, we are in the VIP lounge waiting to be called.”
Doctor Larsen. Doctor Larsen. He kept repeating in his mind, but
it kept whispering back to him: Ava. Ava. Just Ava.
*
* *
“Please,”
Aleksander said, holding the door open for her.
As
he gave instructions to the attendant concerning the loading of Ava’s luggage
in his private jet, she looked around.
The
lounge was bright and spacious with windows lining the far wall with a view of
planes landing and taking off. Lush sofas pressed against each wall with
several dining chairs and tables scattered neatly about the room, and a full
self-serve coffee stand rested at the rear of the room. It radiated an elegance
that reminded her just how well off Aleksander really was, and it made her
wonder about the luxuries—and pleasures—that awaited her at The Cottage.
Ava
was immediately aware of his hand on the small of her back guiding her to where
their party was waiting and she prayed he didn’t hear the soft gasp that
escaped her lips at his touch.
Sydney
was already in the lounge sitting and chatting with Olivia who sat on the floor
with Pinkie, her stuffed rabbit, and Toddy.
“Dr.
Larsen, this is my brother, Thaddeus,” Aleksander said. “Thaddeus, this is…”
“The
famous Dr. Larsen,” Thaddeus interrupted, shaking Ava’s hand in greeting. “I’ve
heard much about you from my brother.”
“Oh,
really?” Ava asked, a bit too curious about what all he knew.
Aleksander
cleared his throat, and Ava didn’t miss the sharp look he sent his brother.
“Yes, I’ve told Thaddeus all about the trip and the team that would be caring
for Olivia. Now, Dr. Larsen, if you’d like to put your things down over there
and grab some refreshments…please do. We still have a bit before we’re ready to
board.”
“Of
course,” Ava muttered, not knowing what else to say with his hand so
distractingly hovering at her back. She took the opportunity to escape to the
coffee bar to serve as a momentary distraction.
She
needed to get a grip on her desires, and fast, otherwise she would never make
it until the end of the month, much less to the end of January.
*
* *
“Wow!
You really scored this time,” Thaddeus whispered when Aleksander sat back
beside him in the lounge. “How did you get so lucky as to find someone who quit
the Swedish Bikini Team to become a doctor? She’s perfect, you know.”
Aleksander
stiffened. Letting his brother talk him into going to the Rose Bar had been a
mistake. Feigning ignorance, he asked, “Who’s perfect?”
Thaddeus
chuckled. “You know exactly who I’m talking about. Your unbelievably hot
doctor. Ava Larsen.”
“Perfect
for what?” Aleksander sounded ridiculously innocent, even to his own ears.
“Please.”
Thaddeus snorted. “What else is a perfect woman good for?”
“Whatever
you’re about to suggest, don’t bother. I’m not interested.”
“Bullshit.
You can try to deny to yourself,”—Thaddeus crossed his arms in front of
him—“but you’re not fooling me. Not a bit. I think you’ve discovered the next
Mrs. Maximilian.”
“Hell,
no.” He reached behind him and knocked twice on the post. “I’m not looking for
a wife.”
“You
don’t need to marry her to take her—”
Aleksander
raised his hand to stop his brother’s tirade. “I’m not looking for that
either.”
“You
need more enjoyment in your life. The weight of the world is on your shoulders,
I know, but allowing a bit of pleasure isn’t the same as abandoning that
weight. If anything, adding a bit of enjoyment might help you bear it longer.”
Aleksander
shrugged, but he didn’t protest. Yes, I do need more enjoyment in my life.
“She’s
Norwegian.”
Thaddeus
frowned. “Huh?”
“Norway
doesn’t have a bikini team, you dumbass,” Aleksander said, smirking at his
brother.
*
* *
They
didn’t speak again until they stepped into the cabin of his G-650.
“Vania
will attend to you.” And again he put his hand on her lower back as they
entered the plane, sending a jolt up her spine, but his attention was on his
daughter.
He
crossed to the back of the plane and put Olivia on the sofa in front of the
plasma TV recessed in the far wall with her journal, Pinkie, and the
ever-present Toddy, and made sure she had her favorite movie on, before he
strapped her seatbelt.
He
squatted in front of her. “Do you want something to drink?”
“No,
Daddy. I’m fine,” she said, and jutted her chin to where Ava was handing her
coat and stroller to the solicitous uniformed flight attendant. “Why don’t you
make sure Ava has her seatbelt fastened, too?”
He
rolled his eyes at his daughter. “Don’t you think she’s big enough to fasten
her own seatbelt?”
“Well…”
Olivia pretended to think about it for a moment, all the while searching her
mind for another idea which would make her father sit with Ava. “Yes, she might
be. But what if she is afraid of flying? You should hold her hand.”
A
muffled chuckle from Sydney told him he would not win this battle. He shook his
head at his daughter and tapped her nose. “You are too smart for your age, you
know?”
“I
know.” She beamed at him. “Now, make sure Ava is not scared.”
With
a kiss on Olivia’s cheek and a smile to the nurse, he moved back to where Ava
was.
*
* *
She
hated being impressed. Again.
Champagne
of a superb vintage was one thing—she was accustomed to luxury since Eirik and
Hildegard never spared her and her brother—but she didn’t care for her
raised-brow reaction to the lush cabin with its deep chairs, sofas, the antique
carpet, and even a Baccarat vase filled with flowers.
Guiding
her to an empty seat, Aleksander sat directly across from her and crossed his
legs.
“Brandy,
sir?”
“Dr.
Larsen prefers champagne, Vania.”
He
lifted a brow when Ava shook her head. “I’ll have water. Thank you.”
“I’ll
have the same as Dr. Larsen then,” he told Vania, who scurried off and returned
only a short moment later with two glasses of water that she placed on the
mahogany coffee table between them.
“I’m
used to everyone addressing me as doctor when I’m at work in the
hospital, but…” Gaining her nerve, she lifted her eyes to stare at him. “Since
we’ll be living together for three months—I mean…uh…”
His
lips curled up and he waved away the apology she was prepared to give. “I know
what you mean.”
“Right.
So, doctor seems…I don’t know, maybe too formal?”
Half
smile still in place, Aleksander stared at her with a dangerous twinkle in his
eyes. “What should I call you then?”
“Um…just
Ava.”
“All
right, Ava it is then.” He tried not to hear his mind cheering in victory. “And
you can call me Aleksander. Or Alek, for short.”
They
sat in what felt like an eternity of silence, and Ava took a swallow of her
water to buy herself a bit more time to gather her thoughts. She needed to get
it off her mind, and sooner rather than later. Gaining her nerve, she lifted
her head to look at him. “Can I ask you something?”
“The
floor is all yours, doctor.” His gaze met with hers. “Ava.”
For
a moment she was lost in the clear depths of his grayish-green eyes. They were
the color of a field shadowed beneath the clouds of a gray storm. I always
fancied storms. She inwardly shook herself at the inane thought.
“I
don’t know if you feel what I feel…or if this is totally one-sided, but
whatever this is, I can’t let it run wild for three months.”
He
said nothing, just crossed his arms over his broad chest.
Feeling
the need to explain, she rambled on almost incoherently, “What I mean is, I’m
here for work. I mean, I love Olivia, I really do, but there are certain
ethical boundaries set in place by the medical establishment, and I just want
to make sure that those professional boundaries aren’t muddled with personal
affairs.”
“What
happened between us the other night was personal,” he told her. “Strictly man
to woman. I’m of the opinion that lovemaking should be personal. Your work with
Olivia is professional. What happens between you and I…it’s personal.”
His
words were like a shot of adrenaline.
Aleksander’s
bold statement rolled over her and it brought a steam of anger mixed with lust.
“Don’t assume that I’m naΓ―ve. I know very well that men like you only find
amusement in the chase. But once you catch the hare, you’re done. While the
hare is stewing in the pot.”
He
laughed, exuding a masculine confidence that was both arousing and infuriating
at the same time. “You’re an appealing armful, Ava, and I’m accustomed to
taking what I want, one way or another.”
“No
one takes me, one way or another.” Ava’s chin thrust forward, and her eyes
flamed. She spoke with a deadly calm, “If I make love with anyone, it’s only
because I want to.”
“Of
course,” Aleksander agreed with an easy nod. “We’re both aware you’ll be
willing when the time comes.”
She
sputtered for a response, but before she said anything else, he continued, “But
here we are stuck in this shitty situation: both of us aware, neither of us
allowed, because your job is to keep my daughter alive for as long as
possible.”
Ava’s
heart sank at the turn in conversation, and all at once she saw it flash
through his stormy eyes: the grief, the pain, the loneliness. “Yes, it is a
pretty…ah…for the lack of a better word, shitty situation.”
“You
don’t have to worry. I’ll do everything for it to be a happy time. I’m
determined to make Olivia happy—happier—for as long as I can.” His face already
had an indifferent expression. “So, tell me why you chose to become a pediatric
oncologist.”
Well, at least that conversation is over. Ava was caught by surprise at the
sudden change of topic but she went in stride. “It’s a rather complicated
story.”
“We’re
30,000 feet in the air. I have time.”
“This
is my dream, and it always has been,” she tried to explain without giving much
of her private life away. “I can’t just suddenly…not want it. Once, you
probably had a dream too. You must know.”
“I
did,” he said. “And I found out there was more than one dream that
worked. I found out that…happiness wasn’t in just one thing.”
“Well,
I guess I haven’t found that out yet.” If I’m ever going to. “I’ve
worked for this all my life. I’ve planned for it.”
“It
depends what you want on your epitaph.”
“On
my…” She gave him a curious look. “I am too young to think about dying.”
“No
one is too young to die,” he said, glancing at Olivia napping on the sofa a few
feet away from them. “Sometimes you don’t know what matters most until you’re
staring down the barrel of a gun. Or until you’re on the wrong side of one too
many chemo treatments done to your daughter and you’re impotent to stop her
from dying. Makes you wonder if that’s all your life was—money and success—a
dream which suddenly turned into a nightmare. And I’ve never read on a
tombstone: She was a great doctor. Mostly they tend to say: Beloved
wife and mother.”
Maybe there’s a reason for that. “Women shouldn’t have to choose.
But they do.”
“And
there’s no other choice,” he said.
“It’s
my dream,” she said again. There was nothing else to say. “Even if I would like
to have a family, kids, it’s always been my dream.”
But
her blue-green eyes were strangely hollow and shuttered, and Aleksander somehow
knew that her words were false. What could have happened to this woman to
make her carry such sorrow? “Then,” he said, “I guess you have to go after
your dream.”
“I
will.” She made a point of discreetly yawning and pushing down on a button that
reclined her seat and she rested her head on the pillow, closing her eyes.
Every
second with the man, who was possibly the most sexually attractive male she had
ever encountered, she played with fire. And not just with his wants, but with
her own new feelings—pleasure at the rumble of his voice, excitement at his
looks of longing.
Aleksander
was more than happy to let her sleep—or pretend to. Frankly, at this point in
time, he was more than happy to let her do anything as long as she stayed with
Olivia for the agreed-to months.
*
* *
Olivia
woke from her short nap and immediately started making lists, which always
brightened her mood as she focused on the things she wanted, and never thought
of the likelihood of her not being around long enough for her wishes to come
true. It was an activity borne of unconscious
optimism. Ava being at The Cottage with them was such a good thing, it had to
signify further good things to come.
She
stopped writing for a moment and petted her favorite bunny who shared the seat
beside her with Toddy, who lay their sleeping with his head on Olivia’s lap.
She stroked his fur for a moment as she thought of what else she would like to
have happen, and then happily resumed writing.
She’d
listed about twenty items when she stopped and raised her head to look at her
father. He watched Ava sleep, though it didn’t puzzle Olivia why he watched.
She knew.
She
whispered to call his attention, “Daddy.”
Aleksander
unlatched his seatbelt and walked to the sofa, sitting beside her. “Hey.”
“She’s
pretty when she sleeps.” Olivia said.
“Hmm,
women are beautiful when they sleep, because their mouths are shut,” Aleksander
answered, getting Olivia to giggle.
“Even
I?”
“You
are beautiful at all times.” Turning his attention to her diary, he asked,
“Making another list, Pumpkin?”
“Mmm-hmm.”
“What
about?”
Olivia
twisted her lips and frowned, wondering if she would tell. “It’s a secret.”
“Well,
all secrets get out at some point,” Aleksander teased, pretending to reach over
and snatch her journal.
Olivia
jerked it away and laughed. “Okay, I’ll tell you three things on my list.”
“Only
three?”
“Yes,
that’s all you get since you made Ava sleepy with all your boring business
talk.”
A
soft chuckle escaped Sydney, and he couldn’t help but also smile himself. “Okay
then, tell me three since I’m so boring.”
Olivia
turned around and leaned over her seat to look at Sydney, who was sitting
beside her. “Which three should I tell him?”
Sydney
looked at the journal pages in earnest and pointed. “How about this one, this
one and...this one?”
“Okay,”
Olivia said, sitting back down in her seat. “I’m going to read the first one.
Are you ready, Daddy?”
“I’m
ready, Pumpkin. Tell me.”
“Number
four: I’m happy that Ava could finally meet Daddy.”
At
that, Aleksander’s brows rose, but he quelled the surprise and smiled.
“And
why does that make you so happy?” Sydney asked, with a devious grin in place.
“Because
a beautiful woman like Ava would make Daddy happy.”
Aleksander
blinked, stunned, and not wanting to delve into the reasons why Olivia thought
Ava would make him happy, he asked, “What else?”
“Number
twelve is, I’m happy that I’m so awake! So far I’ve only needed one nap.”
“That
means you’ll have lots of time to enjoy The Cottage,” Sydney added.
“And
what’s the last one?” Aleksander asked, with a smile.
“I’m
glad I get one last Christmas with everyone.”
It
was only with supreme effort that Aleksander kept his smile in place and
continued chatting with her, as a raw ache initiated a tantrum inside his
heart, kicking, punching, screaming: It’s not fair. Do something.
He
recited Head, Heart in his mind—a litany—trying to soothe the pain.
Yet
unbidden, his head turned in Ava’s direction.
And
his heart—maybe hopelessly—whispered again: Do something.
**GIVEAWAY**
A weekend in Lake Tahoe as the grand prize
and a Kindle Fire
I’m absolutely loving it! How about you guys? I’m still a
bit hesitant because of the inevitable emotion. I can handle it, but when you
have personal experience, it’s that much more difficult to deal with. But I am
going to take my chances and place y heart in Ms. Serruya’s hands. How about
you guys? Thoughts? Feelings? Experience? Your feedback is always wanted. I hope you all enjoyed your time here today. A
thanks to Xpresso Book Tours for putting all of the info together. And a special
thank you to Ms. Serruya for allowing us to feature her book today!
As always, buy links are included in the post. If you are
so inclined, purchase the book for yourself. There is no better way to support
an author. I would like to thank each and every one of you for joining us
today. Wishing you all a fabulous day. Until next time …
HAPPY READING!!!
Thank you so much for hosting me and Forevermore on your lovely blog! I am so excited by readers’ responses to Ava, Alek, and little Olivia’s story. ❤
ReplyDeleteGood luck on the giveaway. The lucky winners of the Lake Tahoe getaway and the Kindle Fire will be announced on the Rafflecopter giveaway and in my Newsletter! π
Cris
Thank you so much for hosting me and Forevermore on your lovely blog! I am so excited by readers’ responses to Ava, Alek, and little Olivia’s story. ❤
ReplyDeleteGood luck on the giveaway. The lucky winners of the Lake Tahoe getaway and the Kindle Fire will be announced on the Rafflecopter giveaway and in my Newsletter! π
Cris