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Promise Me by AG Meiers
A fortune shouldnât get you killedâŠa promise shouldnât break your heart.
Publisher: Painted Hearts Publishing
Cover Artist: S. Hardy
Release Date: November 19, 2020
Length: Novel / 85,423 words / 210 pages
Pairing / Genre: M/M Contemporary Romance, Romantic Suspense, gay, secret marriage, opposites attract, unexpected inheritance, chosen family, lawyer romance
Blurb
A fortune shouldnât get you killed. a Promise shouldnât break your heart.
Attorney Rafe Stanton knows making promises is a dangerous thing. Over and over he has failed to keep people under his protection safe. For years he watched his younger cousin Noah lose his battle with drugs and alcohol, which eventually led to a deadly car accident. When he finds out about Noahâs secret marriage to Logan Tate, Rafe has one last chance for redemption.
Inheriting a fortune should be a blessing, but for Logan life never works out that way. Heâs learned the hard way that dreams donât come trueâand if they do, well, there is usually a hefty price tag attached. All he really wants is a quiet life, but that isnât in the cards when his apartment gets broken into and a pretentious lawyer from Boston arrives thinking he can call the shots.
The two men donât see eye-to-eye about the inheritance, but with Noahâs powerful family coming after Logan, they find themselves reluctantly on the same side. A gunman, greedy in-laws, and meddling friends are not enough trouble; soon they also need to deal with the explosive chemistry between them.
But Rafe made a promise to the past and Logan doesnât trust easily, so a future together seems out of reach.
Excerpt
âFrom the little we know about Logan Tateâit doesnât sound like he has the means to hold out against Noahâs family.â
âTheyâll come after him hard. This could get ugly. Thatâs why Iâm saying take a look at him and decide how you want to play this.â
Rafe knew his friend was right. âA stripper. Oh, damn, Noah. You couldnât find anything else to piss off your parents.â
âItâs textbook.â Kane chuckled. âWhatever you decide; Iâve got your back.â
âThanks, Kane. Iâll keep you in the loop.â
âSounds good. Drive safe.â
North of Burlington traffic finally eased up. After all the rain, it was finally a sunny dayâonly a few clouds chased across blue skies. Rafe pulled out his sunglasses and tried to relax. It was quite telling that he wasnât surprised to learn that Noahâs husband was shady and a modern-day fortune hunter. Ever since Rafe had seen the marriage certificate, heâd been speculating and had been expecting the worst. Based on the initial information the PI had dug up, he had been spot on.
A series of very likely scenarios went through his head. Noah had no people skillsâeverybody was his friend, and anyone who supplied drugs or alcohol immediately made it on the top of the list. It was easy to take advantage of his cousin, and heâd probably been high as a kite when he signed the certificate. Rafe tried to think back fourteen months but came up with a blank. Noah hadnât been around much and Rafe hadnât gone looking for him. The few times they had met, Noah had been doing betterâwrong, very wrong. A wave of guilt washed over him with all the sadness of Noahâs death. Heâd talked to his therapist about the five stages of grief, but somehow Rafe just felt an overwhelming clusterfuck of emotions. Regretâharrowing regretâwaving through it as the only constant.
âGoddamn, Noah, I hope heâs not too awful, so I can at least keep my last promise to you,â Rafe said into the silence of his car. âI know I let you down with everything else.â
Resolutely, Rafe tried to push back all pictures of a skimpily dressed stripper with sly eyes pushing a pen into Noahâs hand while rubbing his groin and whispering obscenities into his ear. He was almost glad when his phone rang again hoping for a distraction, but then he flinched when he saw the name. Fuck. It was tempting not to pick up, but that would be a shit move. Quickly, he accepted the call.
âHi Walter.â
âHey stranger. I know you said youâd be busy, but I thought I check in. Do you have a few minutes?â
âYes. Iâm in the car driving to a client. Sorry, I didnât call you back this weekend.â
âDonât worry about it. You told me about your cousin. So very sad. Of course, you need some time with your family. If there is anything I can do, please let me know.â
Walter Schuller was exactly the type of guy Rafe should be considering for something more serious. A little older. Settled into a successful life as a well-known psychiatrist with a few books under his belt. Smart. Cultured. Liberal. He and Rafe had a ton of things in common and they were compatible in bed. They had met at a charity event in Boston last summer, and since then theyâd hooked up occasionally. Rafe knew Walter was interested in being more than casual, but so far Rafe had pushed back. âIâm doing okay. Iâm Noahâs probate executor. Itâs the last I can do for him now.â
âSure, I understand, but just make sure that you donât use your work as shield against your emotions. We humans are social creatures. We need other people around us, and I donât want you to fall back on your old coping mechanism.â
You mean fucking around? The words were on Rafeâs lips. Lately, heâd been regretting that heâd shared his challenge to maintain a meaningful relationship with Walterâreally to scare him off. It had completely backfired. It seemed like Walter was now on a mission to save Rafe from himself. He tried to ignore Walterâs slightly patronizing tone, because it was high time he made an effort to find something slightly more serious than an endless string of anonymous sexual encounters he used for stress relief. And Walter had been the first guy who had stuck around longer than one or two dinners. He had the patience of a saint.
âI appreciate your concern,â Rafe said.
Heâd never told Walter about his complicated relationship with Noah, so there was no way he could understand how important this trip was; still somehow, the man managed a flawless response. âI completely understand. Taking care of somebodyâs legacy is important. Youâre doing the right thing, but if you need a break, I have tickets to a Celtics game in two weeks. The weekend before Thanksgiving. If you feel like it, Iâd love it if you came with me. You could stay the night. Let me take care of you for a change.â
Rafe pushed his sunglasses up on his head to rub his eyes. Walter was fucking perfect, and Rafe was a total ass for not making more of an effort.
âIâd love that. Text me the details and Iâll be there.â
âAwesome. I wonât keep you, but I canât wait to see you that weekend.â
Rafe let out a sigh. âFuck my life,â he mumbled to himself. Why was this so freaking difficult for him? Letting another guy in. Walter had been nothing but kind and dependable and still, Rafe kept him at armâs length. Despite his best efforts to focus on Walter and all the solid reasons why he should be making it more official, after a few miles his mind slipped right back to Noah and his secret marriage.
â Exclusive Excerpt â
Chapter 4
Logan was nursing his coffee in his hands. He had yet to take a sip, but his throat felt too tightâeven breathing was an effort. He could feel the numbness creep up from the edges of his mind. Itâd been a long time since heâd felt this disconnected from everything around him. He was dimly aware of what was going on in the room. Ria was upset. She was reprimanding herself for letting her temper get the better of her. Uncle Vicky and her partnerâdamn, Logan went blank on the nameâtried to comfort her. It didnât matter that he couldnât remember the name; he was going to be kicked out. For a few months, heâd found a safe spot to stay. Heâd even dared to make some new friends. Foolish. His mother had been right. Youâre trash. Disgusting. Nobody wants the likes of you around.
This time Noah wouldnât be around to cushion the blow. No trip to Hawaii to save him from falling. Loganâs arms suddenly felt like lead and he let his coffee sink into his lap trying not to spill anything and draw attention. He tried to pull in a few shallow breaths to keep the worst of the detachment away.
He tried to rally around the fact that Noah seemed to have come through for him and had kept his promise. Seems like there was some money for him, and thatâs why Noahâs lawyer cousin was here. Even through the haze of his mind, Logan could feel Rafeâs presence in the room. Noah had called him his rock. Shit, what an apt description. There was something stony about Rafe Stanton. He was an unmovable object and all edges. His square, strong jaw. The clipped, aggressive way he talked. His flint gray eyes with the straight dark eyebrows that were in contrast to his blond hair. Shit, the man hadnât smiled once since he pushed his way into Loganâs homeâŠnot that there was anything to smile about.
Noah had talked with so much admiration about his older cousin; a tiny part of Logan had hoped he would make a good impression when they finally met. Yeah, he could forget that now. Riaâs outburst still rung in Loganâs ears: Lying cheat. Arrested for prostitution. Not a real marriage.
Itâs not fairâjust not fair. Iâm trying so hard.
âLogan.â Rafeâs voice startled him. His hand wrapped around Loganâs steadying the coffee cup. Only now, Logan realized that heâd lost his grip and a small amount of hot liquid spilled over his jeans.
âLet me take his.â Rafe carefully untangled the cup and put it on the table. Logan forced himself to look up. He tried to pull air into his lungs. It sounded obscenely loud and his exhale was shaky.
âSorry,â he whispered.
âItâs okay,â Rafe said. The rest of the room had gone silent. Logan could almost feel the air shift as the lawyer took control. âCan I ask about the break-in from last night? Was anything stolen?â
âNo,â Logan replied. âThe place was searched, but nothing was taken. WeâRia and IâRia and Victor are my landlords. Iâm renting this apartment. Ria and I interrupted the intruder.â
âIs that when you got the shiner?â Rafe reached out and almost touched Loganâs cheek. Instead of pulling back, Logan had the ridiculous urge to lean in, but Rafe dropped his hand rather abruptly.
âYes. It sounds rather clichĂ©, but the door hit me.â
Rafe looked now at Ria. âIt was a single intruder? Or more? How did he escape? Any leads yet, RiaâŠehmâŠOfficer Porter?â
âCall me Ria. Itâs fine.â
âOkay then, Ria, you raised concern for your familyâs safety, so we should address this.â
Reluctantly, she filled him in. âOne intruder. He was alone. I saw him escape on a motorbike he must have hidden on the side of the road. It wasnât a normal break-in. Logan had a very expensive watch on his dresser.â
âYeah, only an idiot would leave that behind.â Riaâs partnerâJaseâthat was his nameâadded.
âSo, not a robbery and not related to Loganâs past.â Rafe looked at Logan, who confirmed with a nod. He really hoped Ria believed him now, because Vegas was in his past, and Logan wanted it to stay that way.
âThat means weâre back to Noahâs family,â Victor chimed in. âThey obviously wanted to find out what kind of person Noahâs husband was. I have to say I donât approve. Thatâs a very underhanded way. They should have just knocked at the door and introduced themselves. I always have some blueberry pie in the freezer for unannounced guests. No need to sneak around like that.â
âYouâre right.â Ria put her hand on Victorâs leg, and then looked at Rafe. âDo you think that could have been the motive? Logan didnât think so last night, because we assumed they already knew about him, so why search this place?â Rafe leaned back in the chair. His fingers tapped a soundless rhythm on the armrest. Then, he closed his eyes and pinched the bridge of his nose. âLogan, could I suggest you come with me back to Boston?â
Meet the Author
Eighteen years ago, AG Meiers came to the United States for adventure, but stayed for love. Currently, she lives in New England with her husband and two awesome kidsâbalancing work, friends and family, and writing.
When she has some free time, her favorite thing to do is travel and visit new places. Her past trips have already brought her to a variety of countries on four continents. She never passes up an opportunity to experience different cultures, diverse people, and amazing locations.
Even though she has been dreaming up stories all her life, she has only recently started to write them down and share them with the world. As a writer, she loves to to put her characters through a lot of challenges, conflict, and heartbreak before she allows them to find their happy-ever-after.
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