Chemistry by Sam Crescent
Genre: Contemporary, BBW, Erotic Romance
Date of Publication: February 1, 2016
ISBN: 978-1-943576-58-6
Cover Artist: Erin Dameron-Hill
Book Description:
Will
their romance survive when the cameras stop rolling?
Action
film star Adam Feltworth’s last movie flopped big time, yet he’s
offered one last chance to star in a romantic drama alongside the
up-and-coming actress, Sara Leigh. Adam has never filmed sexy scenes
with a full-figured woman, but he’s been warned—it’s this or
retirement.
Throughout
her career, Sarah has portrayed the fat, supportive best friend. With
her breakout movie, Chemistry, she hopes to finally bring the
pleasingly plump heroine into the mainstream spotlight. Knowing
Adam’s history of preferring svelte beauties, she doesn’t want
him for the part.
When
Adam first holds Sarah during the screen test, a spark ignites that
neither one expects. Now Adam’s problem is bigger than simply
filming a hit movie to save his floundering career. He needs to prove
to Sarah that she’s the only woman he desires…both on and off the
screen.
Excerpt:
Sarah’s
lips were tingling, and the back of her head was hurting from several
of the men grabbing her. The kiss was supposed to start out slow and
build until it was like watching fire on the screen. Biting her lip,
she stared down at the script that she knew word-for-word. Every job
she went into, she always made sure that she knew what was expected
of her, and this was no different.
Tucking
some hair behind her ear, she stood up from her chair and started to
pace.
Dean,
her agent and the closest thing she had to a father, came up to her.
“Hey, princess, how are you doing?”
“I’m
doing good. What’s next? Or are we done for today?” She kind of
hoped they were done for the day. Her lips were hurting, and she
didn’t know how many more guys she could handle sucking face with.
This
was her first ever breakout romance movie, and the studio was
determined to pair her up with someone who she shared chemistry with.
They believed in the script and that, with the right casting, the
movie could be a success. At size sixteen, Sarah had been prepared to
slim down, but Dean told her not to. The studio wanted to do
something radical, and that meant casting a larger woman in the main
role as the love interest.
Sarah
was used to having a lot of scathing reports about her weight. She’d
struggled with it all of her life, but it didn’t stop her from
being hired.
“You’ve
got one more guy this afternoon. He’ll be arriving in ten minutes,
knowing the actor, make it half an hour.”
“Who’s
the guy?”
“Adam
Feltworth.”
“The
action guy?” Great, her day was getting worse with him being next
in line to do a make out scene.
“Rumor
has it that he’s hoping to change his image, and he wants this
role.”
“I
doubt that.” She heard he was difficult to work with, and now no
one wanted anything to do with him. Sarah had watched many of his
movies, and after the third one she’d grown bored. The same movie,
the same storyline, and the same actions. Sarah grew bored, and she
hadn’t watched an Adam Feltworth movie in over five years.
“Look,
they want you, Sarah. It doesn’t matter what Adam wants. He either
abides by their rules, or he’s out.”
Dean’s
pep talk didn’t make her feel any better.
Taking
her seat once again, she glanced at her watch to see that Adam was in
fact late. Ten minutes went by, and as she looked at the director,
producer, writer, and several members from the studio paying for the
movie to be made, she saw they were all angry.
Half
an hour later Adam walked into the room as if he owned the place.
Sarah averted her gaze, not liking his attitude as he walked up to
the director and producer. Flicking through the script, she listened
to their conversation.
“You’re
late. We will not deal with tardiness. We’re on a deadline, you
miss that deadline twice in a row, you’re out,” the director
said.
That
surprised her, and when she looked up, she saw the surprise on Adam’s
face. Niles, his agent, started making excuses.
“I
don’t care for excuses. The rules are the rules, and if you have a
problem, take it up with the boss,” the director said, speaking up.
Mitch wasn’t in a good mood.
“I’ve
never been forced to have time constraints,” Adam said.
“You
want in on my movie, you will.” Mitch moved toward her. “Now,
this is Sarah Leigh, she’ll be playing the main love interest,
Piper Salt. The scene we will be testing today is the first kiss.
Take a seat, Adam.”
Sarah
forced herself to watch as Adam approached. He took a seat, and she
was shocked by how childish he was being. At thirty-five years old,
shouldn’t he be able to handle himself a lot better?
“Your
character is David, and you’ve just realized that you’ve fallen
in love with the girl everyone overlooks. Now, are you familiar with
the scene?” Mitch asked.
“I’ve
read over it, yes.”
“Good.
Let’s go in three, two, one.”
Sarah
had already placed her script down on the table, and she didn’t
need to look at it. Smiling at Adam, who was in fact David, she
chuckled. “What is your problem? It was one date, and it wasn’t
exactly a good date.” She reached out to take her imaginary coffee
cup and took a sip.
Adam
sighed, rubbing at his temple, and turning toward her. He leaned his
elbows on the table, and lifted his gaze to hers. For once, she
actually believed that Adam was staring at her. “You shouldn’t go
out with guys that are coded or designed to be compatible. It’s a
computer system. It’s not real.”
“This
is how we modern women do it, David. I can’t just go wandering into
some bar and wait for it to happen. I’m not like you. How many
women have you screwed in the last month? Twenty? Thirty? Did you do
more than one a night?” She licked her lips and tilted her head to
the side. Her cheeks started to flush like they always did when she
spoke of screwing, and sex, and everything she didn’t have a clue
about it. Twenty-five-years old, and still a virgin, it was pitiful.
“You
can’t find what you’re looking for online.”
“And
I can’t find it in a bar. I mean, look at me. I’m not the kind of
girl that men look at.”
She
went to grab her cup, and Adam stopped her, placing his hand on top
of hers. “I’m looking, Piper.”
Giving
a nervous chuckle, she shook her head. “You’re my best friend.”
“I’m
not looking at you like you’re my best friend. When I look at you,
I see a woman I want, Piper, a woman I need.”
“David?”
He
leaned in close, and Sarah couldn’t stop herself, she glanced down
at his lips. “What are you doing?”
“I’m
going to do what I’ve been dreaming about for fucking years.” His
lips pressed against hers, hesitant at first, and slowly, he deepened
the kiss.
Everything
fell away, and Sarah completely forgot that she was supposed to be
acting. He plundered her mouth with his tongue, and instead of
yanking on her hair, he cupped her cheek.
“Cut!”
About the
Author:
Sam
Crescent is passionate about fiction. She loves a good erotic romance
and so it only made sense for her to spread her wings and start
writing. She began writing in 2009 and finally got that first
acceptance in 2011.
She
loves creating new characters and delving into the worlds that she
creates. When she’s not panicking about a story or arguing with a
character, she can be found in her kitchen creating all kinds of
havoc. Like her stories the creations in the kitchen can be just as
dubious but sometimes things turn out great.
For
more information on other books by Sam, visit her official website:
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