Meet Julian MacAvoy
from PRIVATE LOVE IN A PUBLIC PLACE
Name: Julian MacAvoy
(Jules)
Vital Stats: 5'11", toned muscular body,
sea-green eyes, and black hair
Occupation: Rock Star
Celebrity Look-a-like? Why - himself, of course!
White Lie or Absolute
Honesty: Absolute honesty - but the press never believe him anyway!
Sunny Side Up or Over Easy: Sunny side up
Boardshorts or Briefs: Boardshorts - but
he's an extrovert - so nothing if he can get away with it!
Best known for: His ability to
hold 80,000 screaming fans in the palm of his hand and make every one of them
believe they're the only person he's singing to.
In his words…
Jules said,
"I’m going nowhere ‘til this is sorted. What the hell’s going on with you?"
I wriggled
free and stood up, desperately trying to get some space between us, but his
movements mirrored mine. We were
still far too close, his proximity, the feelings, all flustering me. I burst into a fresh set of tears.
He pulled
me close, hugging me while I sobbed against his chest.
I let him
stroke my hair. I was tired. Far too tired. Tired of the chaos, of the bullshit,
and of life on the road.
"Come
on, Mags. This isn't like
you." He said.
He was
right. I was the trooper. The staunch no-nonsense organizer. The one who could deal with anything.
Except how
I was feeling at the moment.
I sniffed,
wiped my nose on my sleeve and pulled myself away from Jules so I could sit
back down again. The tears felt cool and strange on my face. Crying wasn't something I often
indulged in. Nor was being
emotionally vulnerable.
"I'm
sick of the bullshit." I
looked Jules straight in the eye.
"Bullshit's
part of touring. You know that."
How could I
tell him I didn't like him making so much of his body available to the
public? And why had that started
to bother me now? "You could be a bit more discreet."
"Discreet!" He laughed at me. "This is rock ‘n’ roll, Mags. It don't understand discreet."
"Well,
you should." Anger
returned. Along with
confusion. I was being an idiot;
even I could see that.
"We're
in the business of selling dreams, Mags.
Don't ever forget that. You
can't mix me, the man, with Julian the product."
"It
doesn't have to turn you into some sort of idiot pissing on the side of the
road." I felt tears prickling
at my eyes again and turned my face away so he couldn't see.
He squatted
in front of me, looking up into my damp eyes. He caught a single tear on his fingernail. It sat there, a tiny, perfect bubble of
me on the end of his ring finger.
Looking
across his raised hand, he put my tear in his mouth, his unblinking eyes daring
me to protest in some way. A surge
of heat ran through me.
In my
peripheral vision I caught sight of Otis.
I looked over to him and he turned his back on us.
I stood up.
“We need to get back." My voice sounded rough. Emotional.
"We
need to talk."
"There's
nothing more to talk about."
I hurried away from him, thankful we were on tour and surrounded by
people.
He rushed
after me. "Mags, I know you feel this thing between us."
"You
don't know what you feel in any given moment - that's why you need me on
hand twenty-four, seven. So how
the hell could you know what I feel?" I sounded bitter and spiteful and I didn't like that.
"Don't
you like being with me?"
"You
know I love being with you. But I
can't be with you."
He stopped
then.
Let me get
ahead of him. Let me get away from
him.
I'd heard
somewhere that a man eventually falls in love with a woman he's attracted to
and that a woman becomes more strongly attracted to a man she loves.
I knew
three things.
One, I was
tired.
Two, I was
only one of the many women who loved him.
Three, I
was a married woman.
How long
could I manage the narrowing distance between us?
Mags O'Brien lives on the alcohol-soaked, drug-enhanced concert
circuit, managing out-of-control rocker Julian MacAvoy. She helps him spread
his musical gospel to his adoring followers, despite the fast-spinning
turnstile on his bedroom door, and the broken hearts he leaves in his wake.
Mags believes she’s immune to Julian’s magnetic personality but when
controversy hits the tour, she finds herself in danger of falling at his feet,
slave to his appetites and her own desire and need.
Julian refuses to be tamed, but the pressure of the ravenous crowds
clamps tighter and tighter around him. His chaotic world starts to crumble when
he realizes his motivation to continue touring comes from an unobtainable
woman. Can he force her to make the agonizing choice between himself and her
estranged husband?
An erotic and candid look at life on the
road.
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Toni Kenyon lives in Auckland with her husband-to-be (and their two
dogs) her son (and his cat) - the goldfish is just squatting! She's a
Registered Legal Executive by day and sings in a band by night. In her spare
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9 comments:
Thanks for having me, Natalie! If you've read Private Love, no worries! I'm happy to send you out a gift voucher - or an advance copy of CATCH my next novel due out soon.
Looking forward to chatting with everyone soon.
Toni
Sounds like a great book....definitely on my to be read list!!!
Pink is one of my absolute favorites. Her voice, lyrics and performances touch you in ways you didn't know. I cry I feel good and I could go on and on LOL
josiehink122026@gmail.com
Hi Josie
I know what you mean about crying... If I had a dollar for every tear I've shed standing in the mosh pit at a concert.... *sigh*
Thanks for visiting. I hope you enjoy Jules as much as I did... *wink*
Toni
Just popping in to say this is a wonderful book. I've read it. Toni's very talented!
Rowena, you're a doll... :-)
I'm buttering hot muffins and how about a cup of strong coffee, anyone?
*shuffles around in the cupboard* I also have plenty of herbal teas for those of you who don't want to board the caffeine train!
It's a strong peppermint tea for me this morning and a fresh bowl of fruit. A light start today.
Celine Dion for her voice
Celine has a great voice, doesn't she? I love the theme to the Titanic - such a wonderful movie as well. Thanks for popping by BN :-)
I LOVED this book. It was a fabulous story. Well done.
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