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Trust in Me (Cochran/Deveraux Series Book 10), by Melanie Schuster

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Trust in Me (Cochran/Deveraux Series Book 10), by Melanie Schuster

Trust in Me (Cochran/Deveraux Series Book 10), by Melanie Schuster



Trust in Me (Cochran/Deveraux Series Book 10), by Melanie Schuster

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Trust in Me is the story of Nicole Argonne, a gorgeous interior designer from Charleston, South Carolina who distrusts all good-looking men. She has a good reason for being wary of the handsome; she found her former fiancé in bed with another woman. After extracting poetic revenge, she moves on with her life with one slight change that’s etched in her mind permanently: from now on, she will have nothing to do with what she calls useless, conniving scoundrelly pretty boys. Nicole still dates, but only mild-mannered, quiet, unassuming men who will do exactly as they are told. But when she meets Lucien Deveraux, things change rapidly. Lucien is the brother of Paris Deveraux, the woman her brother is about to marry. They encounter each other on several occasions all connected with the impending marriage and Lucien was more impressed with her each time they meet. Nicole is just the kind of woman he likes; tall, chocolate brown and plump. Besides that she’s smart and funny and totally desirable and he can’t wait to get to know her better. He’s not only smitten with her, but he’s recently discovered that he’s ready to get married. His cousins, his brothers (with the exception of Wade) and even his father have all found beautiful, loving wives and have great families and Lucien thinks that he is way overdue for some of the same. It’s not his fault that he’s handsome, but Nicole acts as though it is. The weekend of Paris’s wedding brought things to a head when Lucian kisses her and she lets him. His lips actually make her weak in the knees and she’s adrift in a sea of passion. Chastain, her suitemate in the guesthouse for the wedding, takes pity on her after she realizes that Nicole has been “Deverauxed”, a term for women who’d been ravished by one of the devastating Deveraux men. She inadvertently let it slip that Lucien’s nickname was Hound Dog and sealed his fate, as far as Nicole was concerned. Chastain insisted that Lucien was a nice guy who dated a lot, but Nicole wasn’t hearing it. As far as she was concerned, Lucian was just another pretty face to be avoided at all costs. She went back to Charleston secure in the knowledge that she’d never see him again. Never was too big a word, however, as their paths were destined to cross soon. Lucien was still thinking about Nicole when she and a gang of her sorority sisters showed up in New Orleans. They had organized fundraisers and used the money to buy bottled water, toiletries, clothing and food for the many people who’d been displaced in Hurricane Katrina. Furthermore, Nicole was staying in New Orleans for a few weeks during which time she would be helping Chastain restore artwork damaged during the storm. Lucien was stunned by the news since no one had seen fit to tell him that the object of his heart’s desire would be within an arm’s reach. She was staying with his parents, which at least guaranteed him easy access to her, if she cooperated, that is. Seeing Lucien at home and seeing how hard he was working to help reclaim New Orleans from the aftermath of the storm changed Nicole’s perception of him. The turning point came when he gallantly offered to keep a puppy that Philippe gave her. Lucien was known to be a neat fiend and everyone was stunned when he stepped up to the plate, but Nicole didn’t know all of that. She was so touched by his gesture that she offered to help him redecorate his house. It was beautifully put together, but too austere. She added the personal touches that brought warmth and life to what had looked like a lawyer’s waiting room. And somewhere along the line she fell in love with him. Once she learned that he was worthy of her trust and affection, everything came together perfectly. Nicole accepted his proposal and even decided to move from Charleston to New Orleans. Lucien was more that the man she trusted, he was the man she would love forever.

Trust in Me (Cochran/Deveraux Series Book 10), by Melanie Schuster

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #242245 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-22
  • Released on: 2015-06-22
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Trust in Me (Cochran/Deveraux Series Book 10), by Melanie Schuster

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. There was nothing but love and happiness surrounding the big pavilion that separated the main house of Clay and Benita Deveraux from the guesthouse. The occasion was a joyous one: a double wedding had just taken place. The happy couples were Julian Macarthur Deveraux, Sr., and his bride, Ruth Bennett. His oldest son, Julian Jr., had remarried his wife, Maya, in what was actually a mere formality, as they had never been legally divorced. The ceremonies took place in Atlanta because Hurricane Katrina had laid claim to the beautiful city of New Orleans, the birthplace and home of the two grooms.

It had been a simple ceremony, but festive. The pavilion was full of beautiful flowers, fantastic refreshments and immediate family. The Deveraux family was a big one, and there were smiling faces everywhere. The Atlanta Deverauxes boasted five children, all of whom were married, with multiple children, and the Louisiana Deverauxes also had five children, four sons and a recently married daughter. "Immediate family" for the Deverauxes was a flexible term because there were in-laws, cousins, children of all ages and several lively pets who joined the outdoor reception with gusto.

Lucien Deveraux, Julian Jr.'s brother and, with his twin brother, Philippe, the last of the line, had eyes for only one person at the reception.

He'd met her before, when her brother Titus had married his only sister, Paris. Nicole Argonne. She was the youngest of Titus's sisters and had been one of the bridesmaids at the wedding. He'd thought she was gorgeous, with her dark chocolate skin, her long black hair and her huge, expressive almond-shaped eyes. After getting to know her throughout all the pre-wedding festivities and walking with her down the aisle, he'd planned to ask her out. But she'd brought a date to the wedding, so he'd missed his chance. She seemed to be alone on this trip, something he decided to remedy at once.

Lucien was about to make his move when she took the microphone from his young cousin Trey's hand and began to sing. Trey had the brilliant idea of charging people to sing at the reception with all the proceeds going to Hurricane Katrina survivors. Trey, although barely in his teens, was a born entrepreneur. The boy had executive producer written all over him. Both couples had refused wedding gifts of any kind, asking only for donations for the survivors of Hurricane Katrina. And Trey, knowing how much people enjoyed singing, whether they could do it or not, had hit upon this novel idea for the reception. It was karaoke to the ninth power with a live band accompanying the singers, and everyone was having a ball. Lucien took a seat near the makeshift stage and settled down to enjoy Nicole's voice.

She was wearing a soft pink dress in some kind of filmy material that showed off all her best assets: her long, curvy legs with their slender ankles and dainty feet, her ample bust, small waist and big, rounded hips. She was just the kind of woman he craved, a soft, cushy, full-figured woman who looked like she would taste like chocolate and feel like a soft warm cloud wrapped around him. When she began singing Chaka Khan's "Through the Fire," Lucien was profoundly glad he was sitting down, because certain parts of his body were straining to catch every note of her beautiful voice.

"Luc, man, quit drooling. You're embarrassing us," Philippe said with a lazy grin. Lucien hadn't even heard his twin come to join him. He didn't even bother to front; he simply ignored him until the last notes had faded into the scented air.

"Dang, Luc, you look like you've been lobotomized. Somebody's gonna think that woman has you hypnotized," Philippe said.

"She does," Lucien answered, never taking his eyes from her face. "I'm going to marry that woman."

Philippe made a choking sound. "Are you crazy? Marry her? You don't even know her! And what makes you think you're ready to get married? You're the biggest hound in Louisiana and all of a sudden you're ready to settle down?"

He braced himself for an outburst of anger from Lucien. The Deveraux brothers were notorious hotheads. They were perfectly charming gentlemen with excellent manners and deportment when they were in public, but when they were alone they would do battle like samurai warlords. They could and did argue about everything from sports to law to music and they enjoyed every raucous moment of it.

Lucien looked at his twin for the first time. "Take a look around you. Look at Pop and Julian," he said.

His father and his oldest brother were both on the dance floor, staring down at their wives with such adoration it was as palpable as a warm wind caressing the faces of the persons witnessing their love. Lucien wasn't finished, though.

"Now look at Clay and Martin and Malcolm and Marcus. Check out Angelique and Donnie. Look at Paris, too, while you're at it."

Philippe obeyed, looking at all their Atlanta cousins. Each one was either dancing with his wife or holding her. In Clay's case, he was sitting next to his beloved Benita and stroking her rounded tummy; she was pregnant with their sixth child. Angelique, the only sister of the Atlanta Deveraux brothers, was being cosseted by her big handsome husband the way he always babied her when she was pregnant, like she was now. Marcus was holding his daughter Anastasia on his lap and he was kissing his wife, Vera, like there was no one else around. Martin was whispering something in his wife, Ceylon's, ear that was making her blush and giggle. And their sister, Paris, was sitting on her husband, Titus's, lap while he looked at her like she was the only thing of any importance in his world.

"Okay, I get it. All our cousins have found beautiful wives. Pop has found himself the perfect woman, and Julian has even managed to get back with Maya. So what's that got to do with you?"

Lucien narrowed his eyes at his brother. "Don't be dense, man. After what we went through with Katrina, how can you ask such a stupid question? Life is too short for playing around anymore. I can't just take my life for granted the way I used to. I need to follow the example of the men in the family and get my priorities straight. Look at all that bliss, man. I want some of that, too. It's time out for chasing around with a different woman every night. I want what they have, and I'm going to get it with her," he said, staring at Nicole as she left the stage. "That's my woman right there, and before the year is out, I mean to have her," he said confidently as he rose from his seat and headed in her direction. "And if you have any sense at all, you'll be looking for a woman of your own. This time next year I'm gonna be looking like Clay and Martin and Pop, and you're gonna be looking horny and mad like you always do," he added with a grin.

In minutes he'd reached Nicole's side and looked down at her with the smile that had been breaking hearts all over the South since he was in middle school. "Nicole, I hope you remember me—I'd love to dance with you while we get re-acquainted. And if you dance half as well as you sing, it would be my extreme pleasure." He laughed.

She looked at him, smiled, hesitated about thirty seconds before putting her hand through his extended arm and floating out to the dance floor.

Lucien was in heaven. Nicole was beautiful; she smelled like flowers and she felt warm and sexy next to him. His lines had always worked before, but this time, when it really mattered, he had managed to tempt the right woman into his arms. At that moment, life couldn't have been any better.

INicole didn't quite know what had come over her when Lucien asked her to dance. Her first instinct was to say "No, thank you" and rejoin her brother and sister-in-law at their table, but she found herself wrapped in Lucien's arms as the music became soft and romantic. She tried not to look up at him, but it seemed silly not to. She took a deep breath and was glad she had, because when she looked up, the expression on Lucien's face almost made her forget how to exhale.

His eyes were half-closed, and he was smiling at her with a tender, intimate look that turned her insides to jelly. She was trying desperately to think of something flippant to say, something to let him know that he wasn't making any kind of impression on her, not at all.

Just because he was tall, charming and handsome enough to be modeling, she wasn't going to let him get to her. Why does he have to look so yummy? She couldn't even hope that he was beautiful but stupid. because she knew he was one of the leading attorneys in Louisiana. He had a very lucrative practice with his brothers and they all had outstanding reputations. Lucien practiced corporate law, while his brothers specialized in tax law, entertainment and environmental law. He doesn't even have the decency to be dumb as a rock, she fretted, hoping her dismay wasn't apparent to him. It didn't seem to be, because he suddenly moved his arms so both of them were around her waist and pulled her closer to his long, muscular body. He smelled wonderful and he was a superb dancer, two things that were high on her list of preferred attributes in the opposite sex. She was jolted out of her musings when he suddenly kissed her on the forehead.

She found her voice and was about to let him have it for overstepping his boundaries, when he apologized. "I'm sorry, Nicole. I shouldn't have done that but that complexion of yours was just irresistible. You're too soft and sweet for your own good," he murmured. "By the way, if I didn't tell you before, your voice is amazing. You should be singing professionally."

Nicole was a very talented interior designer. She'd worked very hard to get her bachelors and masters degrees and to establish herself as one of the leading designers in the South. "I like my job," she told him. "I'm an excellent designer and I have a very large client base who wouldn't appreciate me becoming a torch singer. They rely on me completely. The owners of the firm won't like it, either." The small design firm was The Lennox Group and it was owned by Davie and Andrea Lennox, a happily married couple.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Welcome Back Deveraux Men By Brenda Lucien and Nicole great story it was so good to read about the Deveraux family again. Another great addition to the Deveraux collection. I can't wait to read the next Deveraux story.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Yes its shorter but still good.... By Denny Ms Schuster continues the story of the loving New Orleans Deveraux brothers, unfortunately with a new publisher the latest books are not as deep as the others in the series, but its still a good story. Nicole Argonnne (sister to Titus who is married to Paris Deveraux), voluputous, chocolate skinned, tall with long hair (a male Deveraux requirement as noted by one female character Chastain) captures the eyes of Lucian a former player. Due to a bad experience she has sworn of 'pretty men' and so the challenge arises for Lucian to convince her he is serious. Thankfully you don't have to wait right to the end for the heroine to come to her senses (I get fed up of those plots) after a good talking to from her sisters, a friend who makes her realise plenty of women would want his attention, Nicole decides to take a chance on Lucian.Its a good read and worth reading the others in the series, tho not necessary.Looking foward to Phillipe Deveraux's story who is the object of Chastain, a childhood friend's affections who seems to think cos she does not fit the physical requirements mentioned above she does not stand a chance.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Trust in Me By Yvonne Harris Another great Devereaux and Cochran family story. All of the books for these families are dynamic. I could not put this book down. I enjoyed the way Lucien went after his woman. I hope Ms. Schuster continues to write about them. Please put all of these books on the kindle book list. There are three missing regarding these families.

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