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Runaway Attraction (The Hamiltons: Fashioned with Love Book 3), by Farrah Rochon

The many styles of love 

Model Bailey Hamilton made headlines when she was kidnapped and then rescued. Now, TV documentary producer Micah Jones has made her an offer she wants to refuse: a candid interview to stop wild rumors that threaten her career. Micah's tempting Bailey to let down her barriers and give in to passion. 

The last person to interview Bailey before she was taken, Micah blames himself for what happened. Determined to make amends, he's blindsided by his desire for the exotic Manhattan model. Speculation about her disappearance thrusts Bailey into the eye of the storm again, and their affair could be over before it begins. Will Micah uncover the truth and avoid the media circus that could cost him his future with the woman he loves?

  • Sales Rank: #581976 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-11-01
  • Released on: 2013-11-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
"The unpredictable storyline makes this a page-turner and a must-read for all."
-- RT Book Reviews on ALWAYS AND FOREVER

About the Author
Farrah Rochon, award-winning author of the popular Holmes Brothers series, hails from a small town just west of New Orleans. Currently residing in Austin, Texas, Farrah writes contemporary romances for Harlequin's Kimani Romance imprint. Farrah was named Shades of Romance Magazine's Best New Author of 2007, and her debut novel claimed the prize for Best Multicultural Romance Debut.

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Bailey Hamilton sat in pensive silence in the backseat of the black Mercedes S600 as it rolled down Columbus Avenue. She practiced the deep-breathing techniques she'd seen a character in a movie use once as a means of calming her nerves. She had no idea if she was doing it correctly. If the butterflies fluttering in her stomach were any indication, that answer was a resounding no.

She clasped her hands together in her lap, trying her best to stop the anxious fidgeting that had plagued her all morning. That wasn't working, either.

The car stopped at a traffic light and a sea of pedestrians flowed past it, all of them going about their day as if this was a normal Tuesday afternoon. For most of them, it probably was. She, on the other hand, had to think long and hard to remember what normal felt like. Her biggest fear over these past few months was that normal was destined to become nothing more than a memory.

I will not let that happen.

Bailey had made that promise to herself before leaving her family-mandated exile in the Virgin Islands last week. She'd existed in a bubble of uncertainty for the past two months. She would not allow another day of her life to be dictated by the actions of the lunatic who'd robbed her of so much already. Today was the first step on the road to normal, and she was more than ready to get there.

Yet with each inch of asphalt the tires traveled, her stomach knotted with growing nerves. She shut her eyes tight behind oversize sunglasses and rested her head against the seat back, apprehension rushing through her despite her efforts to curb it.

She was the one who had insisted on this press conference, which would bring her face-to-face with the media after nearly two months of seclusion. At this point, it was a necessity.

She was fed up with the wild speculations being tossed about by the press, rumors that were becoming more outlandish by the day. The more her family tried to shield her from the outside world, the more rabid the media became. It was time she faced them.

The car pulled into the parking garage on 65th Street underneath Lincoln Center. Bailey's chest grew tight as her heart started the emphatic pounding that signaled a panic attack. She'd learned to recognize the signs over the past couple of months.

Bailey willed herself to calm down, focusing on filling her lungs with deep gulps of air.

"You can do this," she quietly declared.

It had taken a full-fledged campaign to convince her family that she was emotionally strong enough to confront the media. She refused to show even an ounce of weakness. She'd even insisted that the press conference be held at the very site where she had been abducted two months ago, just hours before she was to take to the runway during Fashion Week as the lead model for her family's fashion label, Roger Hamilton Designs.

But as she remained rooted in the backseat of her brother's car, mere yards from that stark basement where she had been found unconscious, Bailey questioned her previous bravado. She should have taken her sister, Brianna's, advice and held the press conference at RHD's studio in SoHo. Maybe facing the press—and her demons at the scene of the crime—was taking on too much, too soon.

"No, you can do this," Bailey reiterated.

"Yes, you can," her brother Daniel said from the front seat.

Bailey's eyes connected with his in the rearview mirror and she smiled. Thank goodness for her family. As much as she begrudged their zealous overprotectiveness, she would not have survived this ordeal without their support.

Bailey sucked in one last cleansing breath as Daniel got out of the car and opened the back door. She clasped the hand he held out to her.

"Look, Bailey." Daniel hesitated, his eyes darting to the garage's exit. "I meant what I said. You can do this. But remember that you don't have to. Just say the word and we're out of here."

"Backing out is not an option." She gave her brother a firm nod. "I'm ready."

"Are you sure?"

"Positive." She squeezed his hand. "I need to do this, Daniel. I'm done hiding. I want to show the world that I'm not broken."

Especially the person who attacked me…who is still out there.

Bailey couldn't ignore the streak of alarm that raced through her body at the thought that her attacker was still at large—and possibly even among the reporters gathered.

Calling on the resilience she used in the cutthroat world of modeling, Bailey put her fear in check and took a moment to check her appearance in the car's gleaming exterior. The pleated chocolate slacks and cream-colored turtleneck underneath her favorite belted, rust-colored peacoat from RHD's fall collection suited her personality much more than the glammed-up fashions she wore when strutting across a runway.

Satisfied with the image reflecting back at her, she turned to her brother.

"Well, let's get this show on the road," she said with an overly bright smile. She could tell by the tension bracketing Daniel's mouth that he saw right through her false optimism.

They started for the plaza at Lincoln Center, where a collection of reporters and cameramen waited. A podium had been set up in front of the fountain, with the Metropolitan Opera House as the backdrop. There was a hum of excited energy buzzing around the courtyard, which only served to ratchet up Bailey's nerves.

Before the incident back in September, she'd thrived on dealing with the press, always ready to flash them a smile as they covered her rise to stardom. But now trepidation pebbled her skin at the sight of them gathered there. She resented the vulnerability the press exposed within her, the outright terror she felt at having to face their questions.

Her entire family stood just to the right of the podium. A lump formed in Bailey's throat at their show of support, ready to act as a wall of defense between her and the media.

Her mother, former fashion model Lila Hamilton, broke away from the pack, striding across the plaza in her signature six-inch heels and a chic cashmere sheath.

"How are you feeling?" her mother asked, rubbing a soothing hand along Bailey's arm. "You don't have to do this, you know," she added, not giving Bailey the chance to answer her question.

"I already tried that," Daniel said. "She's determined."

The concern on her mother's face nearly did Bailey in, but she couldn't allow it to deter her. She gave her a peck on the cheek. "I'll be okay," she reassured both her mother and herself.

Still holding hands, they continued the last few yards to where the others were gathered. Bailey nodded to her father, patriarch of the family and head of Roger Hamilton Designs, who they'd all agreed would be the one to read the prepared statement to the press. He stepped up to the podium, which had at least a dozen microphones attached to it.

"Thank you all for coming," her father began. "The purpose of this press conference is to clear up the misinformation that has flooded the media since Fashion Week. As you all know, my daughter Bailey was meant to be the lead model for Roger Hamilton Designs this year. Due to unforeseen circumstances, she was unable to model during RHD's show. There has been much speculation over the cause of her absence, but I want to assure—"

"Bailey, have you been in rehab?" one reporter called out.

Instant rage flashed across her father's face. Bailey put her hand on his shoulder, halting his retort. "Let me answer them."

"Absolutely not," he said with a firm shake of his head.

"Bailey," her eldest brother, Kyle, warned. She turned to her family, noting the concern on the faces of her mother and her sister, Brianna. Daniel and Kyle both looked as if they would relish doing bodily harm to the reporters.

Bailey turned back to her father. "Remaining silent won't do me any favors. They won't be satisfied until they hear directly from me."

It was more than evident that her father would rather face a den of hungry lions than let her face these reporters, but he reluctantly stepped aside.

Bailey surreptitiously dried her clammy palms on her wool coat before gripping the sides of the podium. Cameras flashed in rapid succession, making her happy that she had kept her sunglasses on. But Bailey refused to hide behind them any longer. She refused to hide behind anything.

She took off the sunglasses and placed them on the podium.

"First, I would like to thank you all for coming." Her voice was strong and didn't waver, a mark in the plus column. "When I suggested this press conference, the original plan was to have my father read a prepared statement. But you all are not here to listen to a prepared statement—you're here to ask questions."

The reporters started, but she held both hands up.

"However, let me first say this. I have heard a number of theories about my 'sudden disappearance—'" she made air quotes with her fingers "—during Fashion Week. Everything from entering rehab for drug and alcohol addiction to going to South America for plastic surgery. Let me assure you that I have never used an illegal substance in my life, and the one time I tried to drink anything stronger than champagne I became sick to my stomach."

"What about the plastic surgery?" asked Nathan Porter, a columnist who had covered RHD's fashion shows for years.

It stung that a man she'd known since she was a teenager hanging around the RHD studios had the audacity to ask such a question. She pasted on her most flattering smile as she directed her answer to him.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Runaway Attraction
By Jackie Roberts
Runaway Attraction by Farrah Rochon was a great ending to the Hamilton series. Micah Jones compassionate nature was just what Bailey Hamilton needed in order to recover. The last two books were truly my favorites. I'm hoping Daniel and Nelson will get their own stories. Would truly like to see a continuation of this series. A great effort by all three authors. A must purchase.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Runaway Attraction (The Hamiltons:Fashioned with Love.
By Carolyn
The book was a nice easy read with suspense and mystery. Makes you want to know who kidnapped Bailey Hamilton and why? Was it because of family success or had someone in the family committed a wrong against one or was it pure jealousness.
Book represents the love of family and the protection that it offers. Interesting insight as to how the love between Bailey and the Reporter.

I like reading about successful Blacks and how family is valued.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
It was just okay
By booklover4real
I gave it a three star because it was just a okay read. Since I am a Kimani Romance fan, I loved all their books I read by them...especially the series. This series was okay. For one the book was about The Hamilton, but there is no story for Daniel. I just did not understand some things (that was in the other books). I did try to finish the whole book was unable to. I did get near to the end.

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