California Love Songs (The Davenports #4) Read Online Bella Andre

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Erotic Tags Authors: Series: The Davenports Series by Bella Andre
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Total pages in book: 94
Estimated words: 87091 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 435(@200wpm)___ 348(@250wpm)___ 290(@300wpm)
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Crys’s quiet competence was a reminder of why he valued their friendship so deeply—and why, lately, he’d begun to wonder if there might be something more beneath the surface.

As the night wore on, Damien found himself constantly aware of her presence, like a soothing counterpoint to the at times overwhelming adulation of his fans. While no one had said it in so many words, it was understood that part of his fee was to hang around and interact with the party guests.

Damien leaned against the bar, his fingers tapping out a rhythm on the polished wood as he watched Crystal glide through the crowd. Her dress caught the light, accentuating her graceful movements as she directed waitstaff and checked on guests.

A young woman approached, her eyes wide with admiration. “Damien! I can’t believe it’s really you. Your last album got me through my divorce.”

He turned, offering a gentle smile. “I’m glad the music helped. It’s why I write, you know?”

“The way you captured that feeling of loss and hope in ‘Shattered Reflections’… it was like you were singing my story,” she said, her voice thick with emotion.

Damien nodded, feeling that familiar mix of connection and vulnerability. “Music has a way of bridging experiences, doesn’t it? We’re all just trying to make sense of life’s chaos.”

She thanked him again and then moved away, back into the crowd. Damien again sought out Crystal. She was laughing at something a guest had said, her head tilted back, exposing the elegant line of her neck.

“How are you holding up?” It was his brother Archer, who knew as well as Damien did what a toll being famous took on a person. There was never any downtime unless you were locked away in your own home.

“I’m okay. Just wondering how soon I can leave.”

Arch followed his gaze. “Just as soon as you can drag your eyes away from Crystal Lopez.” His brother’s voice was teasing, but not unkind.

“When did she become so… captivating?” he wondered aloud, surprised by his own intensity.

Arch chuckled. “She always has been. You’ve just been too blind to see it. You’ve had Crys in the friend zone your whole life.”

“Because she’s the best friend of my little sister.”

“Bro, she’s all grown up now,” Arch reminded him.

Just like Erin, who’d fallen for Jay Malone, of all people. Damien still couldn’t believe it.

As Arch headed back to Tessa’s side, the realization hit Damien like a chord progression finally falling into place. This wasn’t just friendship between him and Crystal anymore. There was an attraction there, maybe one he’d long suppressed, and now it was surging to the surface, demanding to be acknowledged.

As Damien pondered this revelation, feeling like the ground had been whipped out from under his feet, a woman with wavy blonde hair and glassy eyes stumbled toward him, cocktail sloshing in her unsteady grip.

“Hey there, rock star,” she purred, her words slurring. “How about a private concert for your biggest fan?”

Damien took a step back, his smile polite but strained. “I appreciate the offer, but I’m just here to enjoy the party like everyone else.”

She pressed closer, her perfume overpowering. “C’mon, don’t be shy. I know all your songs by heart. I’d love to go somewhere more quiet and… talk.”

Damien took a deep breath. He just wanted to be alone with his thoughts. Everything about this woman was too much and she didn’t look like she was going to take no for an answer graciously. Her behavior reminded him of why he usually avoided events like this, where so many of the guests were used to getting what they wanted out of life.

“That’s very flattering,” he said aloud, gently trying to create some distance. “But I’m nearly done for the night.”

The woman swayed dangerously close. “My driver’s waiting outside. I could take you wherever you want to go,” she insisted, reaching for his arm. It was pretty obvious where she wanted to go.

Damien tensed, unsure how he could extricate himself without causing a scene. He scanned the room, hoping to catch his sister’s eye or find an escape route.

Suddenly, Crystal materialized beside him, her presence a welcome lifeline.

“There you are, Damien!” she exclaimed, her tone warm but carrying a hint of authority. “I’ve been looking everywhere for you. You promised me a dance, remember?”

Damien blinked, momentarily confused, before catching on. “Of course,” he replied, relief evident in his voice. “How could I forget?”

Crystal turned to the drunk woman, her smile professional and disarming. “I’m so sorry to interrupt, but I’m afraid I need to steal him away. Event planner’s prerogative.”

Without waiting for a response, Crystal linked her arm through Damien’s and smoothly guided him away from the awkward encounter.

“I owe you big time,” he said, thankful that his old friend had rescued him from an interaction that could have gone seriously south. The party had moved inside and a famous DJ had taken over the music.


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