Masquerade Part 9: Masquerade
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Part 9: The cat is out of the bag. When a video of the rare books room rendezvous is uploaded to YouTube, Grace suffers public humiliation. Marlowe, whose identity is not publicly revealed, vows to help her.
What would you do if you knew you wouldn't get caught?
Unwind with this steamy love story. Told as a 12-part serial, each book is about the length of a glass of wine or a soak in the tub.
Isla Foster and Colin Jackman are strangers. Desperate to escape the daily grind of life, they each accept an anonymous invitation to a masquerade ball — one of the most prestigious events in New York City. There they are given lavish costumes, false identities and an opportunity to take part in a seductive game.
If they accept, using the aliases Grace and Marlowe, they'll meet each month for a year in a series of secret rendezvous, consequence free. No one will ever know where they go or what they do, as long as they follow three simple rules:
- they must never know the other's identity
- they must only meet at the prearranged times and places
- they must not fall in love
What could possibly go wrong?
"You'll be hooked from the opening scene." - Victoria Barbour, USA Today Bestselling Author
A Selection of Reviews
"Masquerade reads like a piece of chocolate after dinner. It goes down smoothly and leaves you craving more."
"Amazing fantasy getaway. Perfect rainy day read!"
"Ms. Francis is a skillful storyteller. She quickly captured the attention of this fussy reader and held my interest through to the end."
"Hard to put down."
"Absolutely phenomenal. Each part is better written than the last."
"I enjoyed this book as another fun diversion from my busy life."
"It has excellent characterization and I was pulled into the story, intrigued to know what would happen next."
"Absolutely love this format of delivery for a book. Oh Masquerade you have my attention now! I voluntarily reviewed this book."
"I really like this book. The characters were believable, the story had some mystery and I liked where the series was going to go with the Masquerade themes. I especially liked how this story was 'as long as a glass of wine'. I didn't test that but it was as long as a short stint on the beach. Now I want to see what happens in the next few stories!"
"This first instalment hooked me in every way: interesting opening, great detail, fully-fleshed major characters, each with a problematical life situation and minus my pet peeve -- poor editing. This instalment is expertly written AND edited, so there are no grammatical errors or typos to weaken/distract from the story. Kudos to Ms. Francis. I look forward to reading more!"
"What a fun escape these first two books are! I just finished part 2 and am left hanging in suspense and anxiously awaiting part 3 to be delivered. This is a unique way to read for me and I love it. Come on part 3!!!!!!!!!"
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Masquerade Part 9 - Valerie Francis
Chapter 1
Isla sat at her kitchen table with her laptop open in front of her. She'd been watching the screen so long, her eyes burned.
Please,
begged Donna. Put it away.
She wanted to comply, but couldn't. God only knew when she'd blinked last, or swallowed, or had a coherent thought. Shock. That's all there was. The video played over and over; her and Marlowe in the rare books room. There was no sound, just black and white footage from a security camera. Isla, prostrate over the display case, her face clearly visible. And Marlowe behind her; his white shirt with the black ink stain. His face had been blurred out.
There were over a million views on YouTube, and the number was growing exponentially. Sandy Miller had received the video anonymously, or so he claimed in his broadcast. He'd used clips of it in his story, but had also uploaded the video in its entirety, from the moment she'd entered the room to when she'd left. He named both her and the firm. There was no way she could face Gordon, or Robert.
Oh God. Robert. He'd have a field day with this.
Donna wrapped an arm around her shoulder. Come away from there.
Without waiting for a response, she gently pulled Isla to her feet and led her to the sofa. Isla simply crouched at one end, hugging a pillow and staring into middle distance.
There was no salvaging this. She was ruined. Her reputation and everything she'd worked so hard to achieve. Gone. Outside the apartment building, reporters waited for a statement, but what the hell could she possibly say to explain this?
Vague clinking sounds came from the