Check out the gorgeous cover for Blind
Reality by Heidi McLaughlin scheduled for release on February 2nd. Reality TV
fans - get ready to meet this amazing cast of characters!
Joshua
Wilson, an up-and-coming movie star, is turned off by the idea of marriage. His
Oscar-winning smile and breakout role in the summer’s hottest romantic comedy
bring in enough attention to satisfy Joshua’s cravings for the spotlight – not
to mention the never-ending supply of willing women.
Joey
Mitchell is down in the dumps after finding out that her fiancé cheated on her
with her best friend, and is living at home with her parents until she can get
back on her feet. Without Joey’s knowledge, her overbearing and neurotic mother
submits an application for her to appear on the reality show, Married Blind.
When the producers surprise her with the news that they have cast her, Joey
wants nothing to do with the show but agrees to participate because, at this
point in her life, she really has nothing to lose.
Lights,
camera, action… Welcome to another season of Married Blind. Contestants are
about to take the plunge, but only one couple will come out of the house
winners!
Release Date: February 2nd
Cover designed by Sarah at Okay Creations.
I hear a few gasps and can only assume
that I’m approaching where I need to be. My father hasn’t let go yet, and for
that I’m thankful. He’s keeping me steady on my feet and somewhat calm, even
though thoughts of hanging my mother by her pedicured toenails are filtering
through my mind. If she thinks I’m going to share my winnings with her, she’s
off her rocker. Winnings? How can I even think about winning? I’m not going to
be able to pretend to be okay with this for three months. And what if he likes
me? What if he finds me attractive and tries to kiss me? Then what? Ninety days
of purgatory that’s what. I’m so not ready to live in a house with five people
I don’t know all while trying to compete for Best Betty Crocker. The
announcer clears his throat and gets the audience cheering. Behind my
blindfold, I’m rolling my eyes and glaring simultaneously at my groom. I know
he’s standing in front of me; I can smell him. If anything, his cologne smells
good, but it’s probably something his production assistant told him to wear. Is
he nervous like I am? Is he sweating from standing under these heat lamps? Are
his parents here, too? What made him so desperate that he had to come on
national television to find a bride? That’s the answer I want to know, but will
never ask for fear of what he might say. Neither of us should be doing this and
yet here we are. I could run. I could slip off my blindfold and run without looking
back. But what if he’s my soul mate and I don’t know it? What damage could
three months do? Everything! My father places my hands into those of
my groom and while I should cringe, I don’t. My fingertips, hands, wrists, arms
and everywhere else tingle. I feel warm, but not from the lights. It’s a
different kind of heat. My tummy flutters. My heart pounds furiously in my
chest, drowning out the audience, the music blaring overhead, and the crackle
of the microphone. It’s all too soon when the music stops and I’m quickly
reminded that this is just a show. I shouldn’t be excited. “Do you take this
man to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold, to compete with in
good faith, from this day forward for better, for worse, for richer, for
poorer, in sickness and in health, or until three months has expired?” Um
… what? What’s his name? Don’t I get to know his name at least? “What do
you say?” the announcer’s voice bellows through the microphone. I can hear
mumbling from the crowd as they wait with bated breath on what I’m going to
say. Do people actually come on this show and say no? “We need your answer.” I
bite my lower lip and nod. If he can make me feel the way he did when he held
my hand, maybe three months won’t be so bad. “Yes,” I squeak out, my voice
barely audible. “She said yes,” the announcer roars, and the applause is
deafening. I can’t help but smile even though I’m dying on the inside. My
groom’s voice is almost as quiet as mine, making me feel somewhat better that
he’s just as nervous. I sigh in relief when he says yes. The crowd cheers again
and the announcer pronounces us man and wife. Here it comes. I sense my
groom moving closer, and I hold my head high. His hand fumbles on my neck until
he rests it gently on my cheek. The crowd is hushed and everyone is waiting for
the moment that seals us. His lips brush softly against mine, and he pulls back
before I feel his wet lips press against mine again, this time fully. If not
for his hand, I’d be crumbling to the ground. My knees start to buckle. My
palms, already damp from earlier, are sweating profusely. My heart has stopped
beating, but I can hear his. This is a first kiss for the records, and the only
thing missing is his face. The announcer clears his throat and my groom steps
back, much to the delight of the viewers. “This is the moment we’ve all been
waiting for,” the announcer says. I read from the rules that the groom’s
blindfold comes off first. There’s a collective gasp, followed by a series of
‘oh my God’s’ and ‘that lucky bitch’. Gee thanks, audience members. I can
safely assume my groom is cute. Great, perfect. I have a cute husband who can
turn my insides to goo when he holds my hand. Hopefully he’s not planning on
winning many competitions that require physical touching because I don’t think
I’ll be able to handle it. Someone comes up from behind me and starts to untie
my blindfold. I keep my eyes closed. I want to see him fully when I open my
eyes. I open them slowly, but keep them focused on the ground. Slowly, I take
in what he’s wearing—black patent leather shoes, with black tuxedo pants. His
hand rests at his side, and I see the glint of a wedding band and quickly look
down at my own hand. Was I so lost in my rambling thoughts that I don’t
remember him slipping a ring on my finger, or me giving him one? I remind
myself that this marriage is not real. “I’ll get you a bigger one,” a familiar
voice says. My head moves up quickly, and I’m caught in the dark, smoldering
eyes that I’ve studied for hours on end. I swallow hard and say, “Holy shit,”
before the darkness takes over, and I crumble to the ground in a heap.
Heidi is a New York
Times and USA Today Bestselling author.
Originally from
Portland, Oregon and raised in the Pacific Northwest, she now lives in
picturesque Vermont, with her husband and two daughters. Also renting space in
their home is an over-hyper Beagle/Jack Russell, Buttercup, and their newest
addition of a Highland Westie/Mini Schnauzer, JiLL.
During the day Heidi
is behind a desk talking about Land Use. At night, she's writing one of the
many stories planned for release or sitting courtside during either daughter's
basketball games.
♥ Other Books by Heidi McLaughlin ♥
Forever My Girl - The Beaumont Series #1
My Unexpected Forever - The Beaumont Series #2
Finding My Forever - The Beaumont Series #3
Finding My Way - The Beaumont Series #4
My
Everything - A Beaumont Series Novella
12 Days of Forever - A Beaumont Series Novella
Lost
in Us - A Lost in You Novella
The Archer Brothers
Here with Me
Choose Me
The Reeducation of
Savannah McGuire
Third Base





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