
Backstage Benefits
a Devereaux Inc. novel
by LaQuette
on-sale Nov.30
Harlequin Desire
Blurb:
When show business leads to secret pleasures, how can they resist in this Devereaux Inc. novel by LaQuette.
Their daytime partnership sets the night on fire. Who said they canβt have it all?
Lyric Smith didnβt become the nationβs most successful lifestyle guru by losing focus. Yet Josiah Manning, daytime televisionβs hottestβand sexiestβyoung Black producer makes her do just that. Publicly, Josiah wants Lyric to star in a new talk show. Privately, heβs headlining her sexiest fantasies. But when their explosive chemistry leads to complications instead of contracts, will Lyric find the ultimate partner to help her crush her rivalsβ¦or exit stage left alone?
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Excerpt:
βAre you okay?β
She seemed slightly dazed, and he couldnβt tell if it was because his hand was still lingering on her arm. He was a perfect stranger, and just because he was boys with her play cousin Jeremiah didnβt mean he had a right to touch her or barge his way all up in her mix.
He dragged his hand away. βIβm sorry, I didnβt mean to overstep.β
Josiah let his hungry gaze slide down her body, then brought it back up to meet hers. βIf this is a hot mess,
then I donβt think the world is ready for when you get glammed up. Youβre breathtaking.β
She nodded, smiling playfully as her laughter filled the cozy space between them. βYou are a charmer, arenβt you? I bet all the Hollywood starlets fall at your feet when you pay them those kinds of compliments.β
He lifted a brow and pursed his lips. βYouβd be wrong. I donβt pay compliments easily. And trust me, thereβs no one in Hollywood that looks like you, so no, Iβm not usually this charming.β
He could see the brown of her cheeks burn into a deep mauve as she blushed. βThen thank you,β she responded. βAnd on that flattering note, Iβm gonna call a car and head home.β
βCall a car?β His question stopped her mid-turn. βYou didnβt come in your own?β
βNo, my cousin Amara and I had business earlier, and I hitched a ride with her. But as the family lawyer, thereβs no way she can leave now.β
βThen let me take you home.β
Her cute smile as she dipped her gaze and blushed again tore down all his defenses. As a producer, he was around beautiful women all the time. But none of them disarmed him the way Lyric did.
βIs βtake me homeβ just an offer of transportation or a euphemism for sleeping with me?β
Pump your brakes, man.
He wasnβt thinking with his head at the moment, so he simply said, βWhichever you want it to be.β
He braced himself for the slap he knew he deserved. But it never came. Instead, she stepped closer to him, filling his senses with the light fragrance of citrus and coconut she wore.
βTake me home, and Iβll use the duration of the trip to decide.β
Well, Iβll be damned.
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Author Info:
An activist for DEIA in the romance industry, LaQuette writes bold stories featuring multicultural characters. Her writing style brings intellect to the drama. She crafts emotionally epic tales that are deeply pigmented by reality’s paintbrush. This Brooklyn native’s novels are a unique mix of savvy, sarcastic, brazen, & unapologetically sexy characters who are confident in their right to appear on the page. Find her at LaQuette.com & at LaQuette@LaQuette.com.
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