VICE (Vegas Sin Series Book 1)ย by my awesome friend and colleague, Rosanna Leo, is an enemies-to-lovers romance novel, which will whisk you into the bright lights and action in Las Vegas. This well-written novel is filled with witty dialogue, sweetness, sensuality and charming characters.
Las Vegas has it allโcasinos, gambling, money, and women. For a handsome business entrepreneur, itโs paradise.
Wearing success like a well-tailored suit, itโs business as usual for Liam Doyle while he runs his multi-million-dollar empireโฆuntil a pesky protester catches his attention.
Staging a one-woman demonstration, Kate Callender has the potential to be a huge pain in his ass. If he doesnโt take care of her soon, there will be bad publicity slapped all over Vice, the newest addition to his chain of casinos.
But thereโs one tiny problem Liam didnโt count onโthe feisty redhead isnโt about to go down easily. Sheโs fighting him every step of the wayโฆand heโs starting to like it.
Excerpt:
โYou,โ she said on a breath.
โMe.โ His enticing blue eyes traveled up and down the length of her, one eyebrow raised in frank admiration. โYou obviously didnโt do your homework.โ
Outrage surged through her system. โWhy didnโt you tell me who you were yesterday? Why did you let me embarrass myself like that?โ
The smirk disappeared, to be replaced by a mild expression of boredom. โThereโs no need to be embarrassed. I always try to size up the competition.โ
Doyle walked toward her, his large hand extended. The light in his eyes now hinted not so much at merriment as it did danger. She caught a whiff of her favorite menโs cologne by Michael Kors. Sheโd bought it for an old boyfriend once, but it smelled way better on Liam, as if it were an extension of his persona.
His entire ensemble, designer suit, pressed pants, and navy blue paisley tie, reeked of power and privilege that drew her like a moth to a flame. Damn, sheโd always been a sucker for a man in a good suit. Get a hold of yourself, Kate. Heโs hot, but so is the Devil.
He kept his hand out. โPlease allow me to introduce myself properly. Iโm Liam Doyle.โ His gaze drifted toward her neckline and back up again. โI think youโve heard of me.โ
Wishing she didnโt have to, she took his hand. Electricity shot through her and that damned perspiration appeared on her upper lip again. His grip was that of a man who took what he wanted, when he wanted.
She held her head high. โKate Callender.โ
He held her hand for a moment, his gaze locked on hers. He then gestured toward the counter, where a teak tray was laden with biscuits and what smelled like expensive coffee. No Folgers crystals for this guy. โCoffee?โ
โNo, thank you.โ
โTea?โ
โNo.โ
โSo weโre done with the niceties, then?โ
โI didnโt come here for niceties.โ
โThen youโve come to the right place.โ Liam sat on one of the couches, motioning for her to do the same. She continued to stand. Something in his wolf-like gaze hardened even further. โMs. Callender, why are you picketing my casino?โ
His direct question set her even more on edge. She cleared her throat. โI have a right to protest what I see as wrong.โ
His grim smile might have made a grown man sweat, but she didnโt look away. โLet me put this another way. Las Vegas is home to numerous casinos. Why mine?โ
โIf Iโm trying to make a point, it only stands to reason Iโd pick the most popular casino. I suppose I should congratulate you. Only open for two days, and Vice is already a hit. You must be so proud.โ
โYes. Despite having my grand opening spoiled.โ
โOh.โ She inclined her head in mock sympathy. โIโm so not sorry.โ
He peered at her, narrowing his eyes. โAre you a Bible-thumper?โ
โNo.โ
โCampaigning politician?
Despite her unease, she laughed. โDo I look like Hilary Clinton?โ
He looked her up and down, as if her vocation were scrawled somewhere on her and he simply needed to find it. โAspiring actress? This is probably a publicity stunt to get you viral on YouTube? Trying to get an audition here as a showgirl? Sorry, I donโt use them. The whole concept is dated and demeaning to my female clientele.โ
Okay, he got some points for that statement. โIโm not a dancer. Iโm a singer.โ
It was his turn to laugh. Despite the bitter tone, his deep timber called to her. โSame difference.โ He stood. โIโm not auditioning you, Ms. Callender, as fun as it would be to get you on the casting couch.โ
And there he lost those points again. โHave a nice day.โ
โWait! Iโm not trying to get an audition. You need to listen to me.โ In a nervous reaction, she fingered the pearl choker at her neck, the one thing she had left of her mother. The one thing her father hadnโt pawned.
Doyle turned back to her, one brow raised. โNo, I donโt.โ He eyed how she gripped her choker. โSo you can take your fake pearl necklace and your sneakers and your attitude and go home.โ
Her attitude? โNo. You let me up here. Iโm not leaving until you hear me out.โ She let go of the choker and let her hands fall to her sides. โAnd my pearls arenโt fake.โ
โWhy are you here, Ms. Callender? Did you lose money at one of my casinos on your last night out with the girls?โ
She didnโt want to dignify that with a response, but a smug statement like that couldnโt go unchallenged. โIโm not a gambler.โ
He leaned against the armrest of the cushy couch and surveyed her through hooded eyes. โAh, and now we come to the crux of the matter. So, youโre a do-gooder. Let me guess. Gam-Anon?โ
โNew Horizons.โ
โNever heard of them.โ
โThat doesnโt mean we donโt exist. And unfortunately, there are lots of us. Far too many. What does that tell you, Mr. Doyle?โ
Liamโs lips twitched into a smile that appeared slightly more friendly than his poker face, as if he enjoyed their banter. He loosened his tie, but his focused gaze continued to grate on her nerves. She stared at the strip of indigo silk at his throat, and was struck by a bizarre and unbidden image.
Her, on his bed. Her hands bound with his expensive tie.
The strange pounding in her head must have been her racing heart. Where did that come from?
Focus, Kate, focus.
โIโm not just here because itโs something I believe in. Iโm here because my group gets bigger every goddamn week,โ she said, concentrating on the task at hand, rather than Liam Doyleโs bed. Lisaโs sad face appeared in her mind, as well as those of her children, the ones whoโd spent the last two nights crying for their daddy. Kate blinked away the tears which threatened and aimed her burning gaze at Doyle. โI donโt respect your work, Mr. Doyle. And I donโt respect you.โ
From the furrow of his brow, Kate thought sheโd struck a nerve. His tanned skin seemed paler. After a moment, he said, โSo youโre trying to take down my casino with a one-woman picket line? No offense, but Iโve seen better protests at a garage sale.โ
โIโm trying to create awareness.โ Kate stood, having already had enough of their uncomfortable conversation. โIโm not a fool. My intention is not to shut down Las Vegas, or your casino. Thatโll never happen. But if I can make a small dent in the wallet of the Stripโs wealthiest hustler during his opening week, then maybe people will take notice. Have you never thought about the addictions riding your customers? Have you ever spent time chatting with the compulsive gamblers downstairs? Because I bet youโd hear a lot of stories. And believe me, the worst ones are the ones they donโt tell.โ She paused for breath. โMy friendโs husband is probably down there right now, feeding your slot machines instead of his kids.โ
โHold on. Donโt pin that on me.โ
โOh? Who do I pin it on?โ
โLook, if you want a donation, I already make plenty. Believe me, I make regular donations to people like Gam-Anon. You know, legitimate charities.โ
โIโm not here for money, but clearly you are.โ The words spilled out of her, kick-started by
adrenaline. โYouโre a wealthy man. Did you have to open casinos? Were they such a passion for you?
Couldnโt you have opened, I donโt know, a supermarket chain instead? Or was that not sexy enough for the great Liam Doyle?โ
His lips compressed. Had her comment hit home? Good.
โYou have no rightโฆโ
โI have every right.โ Her face was burning now. โIf I can save even a few lost souls from places like this, then Iโll sleep a whole lot easier.โ
She had to get out before she started crying. She wanted to leave with her head held high. Leave him thinking. She turned and headed for the elevator, but he grabbed her hand before she could get away.
โWait.โ
Kate yanked her hand out of his grip. โHow do you even sleep, Mr. Doyle?โ
His eyes bored into her. โLike a rock. But that crown of thorns must keep you up at night.โ
She tried to appear like she was still in control, but that had hurt. โYou just keep telling yourself that.โ
Kate marched to the elevator and punched the button. As the door opened, she threw a look back at him.
โBy the way, I will be back. Iโll show you how many lives have been devastated by your casinos.โ She walked into the lift, even though she felt like running. She didnโt look back.
Liam called out to her. โWatch your step, Ms. Callender. I donโt forgive and forget.โ
She channeled her last ounce of bravado before the doors shut. โYou really should see someone for that. I hear being an asshole can be terminal.โ
Once the elevator began its descent, Kate leaned against the back of the small space and closed her eyes, winded by her hostile exchange with Doyle. She didnโt open them again until the door opened.
VICE is currently available for pre-order (release date: September 19) at Amazon (click here) and it is FREEย at Kindle Unlimited.



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