Falling in love with your best
friend isn’t always a great idea, especially when he’s Noah Lockton - the
sexiest, most famous new talent on the planet. When 21-year-old small-town
photographer Chloe Campbell is offered the chance of a lifetime – to join her
celebrity childhood friend Noah on tour as an exclusive blogger for a New York
magazine – she’s certain both have put what happened four years ago behind
them. But his eyes still burn; his voice is still a jackhammer to her
heartstrings; all his songs are about her. Is it possible that that night still
haunts them both?
The music industry is a machine,
spinning hype and rumors as much as his records. It’s not just Noah’s
girlfriends who’ve got it in for Chloe (there’s no stopping the
Twitter-obsessed, cat-loving pop-star Courtney Lentini for starters). Pretty
soon, the jealousy and media frenzy surrounding these so-called-friends takes a
life-changing turn and it seems making love means making enemies at every turn.
When tragedy threatens to pull the final curtain on their relationship, both
Chloe and Noah must make a choice. As much as this world leaves them
starstruck, is living their dream really worth living without each other?
A story of lifelong friendships,
love and hope, set in a world of celebrity, fame and social media gone very,
very wrong.
'Noah!' she yells again. 'You have to spin for aunt
Madeline, remember?'
It feels like so long since I saw Chloe laughing and
something lifts from my shoulders almost instantly. Aunt Mads told us she and
her boyfriend danced and span in the rain on the deck of a ship once, just
because she'd seen it in a movie and always wanted to do it. Then, when it
rained, she dragged us to her yard in The Bronx and we all span around till we
were soaked and hysterical, doing stupid high kicks on the grass.
I can't take my eyes off her as she spins and spins and
spins. And I feel it hit me. It smacks me hard; the thought that Chloe is the
most beautiful creature I've ever seen, right here, right now, spinning like a
figurine in a silver snow-globe.
She bounds up to me, giddy and still laughing. Raindrops are
careening down her cheeks and her eyes are huge now. 'Come fly with me, Peter,'
she breathes, reaching for the hand that isn't clasped around the umbrella. 'Or
are you too grown up for that now?'
The wind picks up and clutches at her dress. I reach out
instinctively to her face, run a thumb along her cheek, swiping at raindrops.
'You're drunk,' I whisper, but even as she frowns and rolls her eyes at me I
have to smile because I see her; the kid who held my hand when my
dog died, who gave names to the snails in her yard, who made me jump about her
bedroom carpet like it was an ocean full of islands.
I see the seventeen-year-old who clung to me when her dad
died. The secrets we left in the branches; the way our desperate lips searched
frantically for some modicum of sense as we let our minds go out the window and
fucked with more passion, more heart than I've ever experienced with anyone
else in my life; even if she was drunk, even if we were grieving. It doesn't
change what it meant to me.
Fuck. She's amazing. I love her. Why the hell did I let her
go back to Cooper? Why the hell did I not just tell her sooner? Would it even
have made a difference?
She's tugging on my arm and I realize I haven't spoken yet.
'Chloe...' I start. But the flash strikes us like lightning. I'd know it
anywhere and it has nothing to do with the weather.
'Paparazzi,' we say in sync, and I grab her hand, pull her
with me as we both break into a run.
Becky Wicks is a HarperCollins
author going indie! Itchy feet has led her to live and work all over the world
since leaving England at age 21, including NYC, Sydney, Bali, South America and
Dubai. Right now she’s scribbling the second book in the HotFlush series in
Vietnam, and will soon be in Vancouver if any hot Canadian men want to make her
a cup of tea?
Becky has also written three
funny travel books about her time in Dubai, Bali and South America
(HarperCollins). Her first book, Burqalicious - The Dubai Diaries, her second
book, Balilicious - The Bali Diaries and her third, Latinalicious -The South
America Diaries are out now as ebooks.
Becky has also written a comedy
romance with author Sarah Alderson under the name Lola Salt, called The
Extraordinary Life of Lara Craft (not Croft) which should raise a giggle or
two... think Bridget Jones if Jackie Collins had written it!
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her on twitter at bex_wicks and her blog www.beckywicks.com
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