The Truth about Porn Star Boyfriends
by Sunniva Dee
Publication date: August 15th 2017
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
BLURB
I guess I just forgot.
To ask him what he did for a living, I mean.
To ask him what he did for a living, I mean.
And by the time I did, I was in—balls deep, as he’d call it.
He was the perfect boyfriend.
Attentive, gorgeous, guessing my every wish and fulfilling them.
The sex was earth-shattering.
He even dealt with my crazy mom the way no one else could.
He popped the question, God, such a perfect guy.
There was just one issue:
He f*cked other girls on camera for a living.
How the hell do you deal with that?
EXCERPT:
I
slept over at his house. I did. I just couldn’t go home after everything he
told me. I didn’t accept the invite to come with him on the boat today though.
I didn’t ask him if he was going without me either. If he is, wouldn’t he be
inviting some “friends,” some Alicias or Silks? I don’t want to know.
It’s
not difficult to get my shifts back at Mintrer’s. With Il Signore’s nonna at
the hospital, the family spends as much time at her bedside as they can.
Mom
calls.
She
sounds okay.
I
need to verify in person even though Paul is next door, hopefully keeping her
busy with his garden statues and homemade fountains. He likes my quirky mother
because he’s quirky himself. That’s my guess anyway. I don’t think I can handle
any new rocks hurled at Status Quo at the moment, especially not from Mom.
The boat is ready.
I
only returned to my house two hours again, and this is what Ciro texts me? I
roll my eyes. Frieda lowers the bagel she held up for me—everything or just
sesame seeds?—and says, “That isn’t the porn star, is it?”
“Yeah,
it’s Drake Constantine.” I pull out the syllables mocking him even though each
sound opens my chest again.
“Well,
at least he’s got a nice artist name. He’s no Jake daBoner or Cassius Erectus.”
I
snort.
“Drake
Constantine boned me in the ass last night,” she quotes as if from Shakespeare.
She gazes beyond the bagel she now holds up like a skull.
I
chuckle a little bit, and Frieda smiles. Smiles so wide it makes me feel guilty
over everything I’ve put her through. I know she suffers with me. She didn’t
sleep last night knowing I was with Ciro.
“What’s
he saying?”
“He
tells me he’s got the boat ready.”
“For
that Catalina trip?”
“Mhmm.”
“You’re
not doing that too, are you?” She drops the halves of the bagel into the
toaster.
“Not
the everything,” I say. “Can I have the sesame seed one instead?”
She
presses her mouth together in a stern line but listens and fishes the
everything one out and drops the sesame bagel in instead. “Happy now?”
“Very.”
“You’re
not going, right?”
“No.”
I want to slap my heart and my body for agreeing that we should say yes. “I
already told you. I’m visiting Mom this morning, and then I’m working. If I get
to do some overtime this weekend, I’m happy. I need the money, and I really
don’t want to mope around the house.”
I’ll wait for you if you’re asleep.
I said I wasn’t going. Can’t. We
I
hit “send” before I can finish the “We’re over, remember?” part. It was easier
to yell it to him when I was furious. Today, I don’t know how I feel.
Why can’t you? He
doesn’t ask about the We part?
He knows.
“He’s
so stubborn,” I murmur and type again.
Because, when are you seeing someone else for a f*** fest?
He
deserves that I’m being crude. Hell, he’s being crude every hour of every work
day.
He
takes a moment to reply. Long enough for Frieda to scoot a plate and the tub of
cream cheese in front of me. “Stop texting with him. You’re only dragging it
out. You know that, right? I thought you’d blocked him.”
“He
has a work phone too. On-freaking-call cell. Ha!”
Between studies, teaching, and
advising, Sunniva has spent her entire adult life in a college environment.
Most of her novels are new adult romance geared toward smart, passionate
readers with a love for eclectic language and engaging their brain as well as
their heart while reading.
Born in the Land of the Midnight
Sun, the author spent her early twenties making the world her playground.
Southern Europe: Spain, Italy, Greece--Argentina: Buenos Aires, in particular.
The United States finally kept her interest, and after half a decade in Los
Angeles, she now lounges in the beautiful city of Savannah.
Sometimes, Sunniva writes with a
paranormal twist (Shattering Halos, Stargazer, and Cat Love). At other times,
it's contemporary (Pandora Wild Child, Leon's Way, Adrenaline Crush, Walking
Heartbreak, and Dodging Trains, coming in late March 2016).
This author is the happiest when
her characters let their emotions run off with them, shaping her stories in
ways she never foresaw. She loves bad-boys and good-boys run amok, and like in
real life, her goal is to keep the reader on her toes until the end of each
story.
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