Re-release Blast: Uncorked by Rebecca Rohman
Name: Mitch
Mariani
Age: 35
Birth
Date: October 5
Height: 6’3
Weight: 175
Lbs.
Race: Caucasian/Italian
Eye
Color: Green/Hazel
Hair
Color: Dark
Hometown: Santa
Monica, California
School: UCLA
– M.B.A. Business
Occupation: Real
Estate Investor
Home: Sapphire
Tower–Kettner Blvd. San Diego
Traits: Protective,
Resolute, Loyal
Favorite
Outfit: Suit by day, strictly sweatpants and nothing else by
night.
Toys: Bertram
Sport Fish Boat, Jaguar
Sports: Boating
& Tennis
Hobbies: Cooking
Favorite
Wine & Food: A palette for good food and wine and will
often do a complete pairing at meal time. See a sample recipe and
pairing below.
A
Little Insight Into Mitch & Chella’s First Date:
The
drive back didn’t take long. They drove through the streets of
Little Italy in downtown San Diego until they reached their final
destination: Mitch’s penthouse.
It
was stunning. Three hundred and sixty-degree views of the San Diego
Bay and even some distant mountains greeted them. The thought crossed
her mind that the space had been professionally designed. It was
decorated in various shades of grey, black and white, with a pop of
lime to add color. The living room was beautiful. It wasn’t too
masculine, or feminine. It struck the perfect balance. Beyond the
glass walls was a stunning balcony enclosed with glass railings that
allowed unobstructed views.
Mitch
gave her a quick tour of the master and two guest bedrooms, along
with the den and study—all exquisitely decorated—as were the open
living and kitchen area.
Soon
the music of Yanni filled the air, followed by the scents of garlic
and seafood.
“What’s
on the menu tonight?” Chella asked, eager to help with the extras
that needed to be done in the kitchen.
“Red
Snapper in a cheese and garlic sauce, mashed potatoes or white rice,
and for dessert, I have a fresh apple pie in the oven.”
“Sounds
so good, I can’t wait to dig in. Is there anything you need me to
do? I don’t cook much, but I set a great table.”
“Sure.
Set up anywhere you’d like to eat. There’s a bottle of Fumé
Blanc in the wine chiller. We can have that with dinner.”
“Great.
I would have loved to set up on the patio, but I think it’s too
cold outside. I’ll set up in the dining room. Just tell me where
the dishes and cutlery are.”
“I’ve
selected everything. They’re right there behind you on the counter.
Go ahead. I’m following you with the goodies.”
Dinner
was fantastic. Chella had not enjoyed a meal like that in a long
time. Dessert was even better. After clearing the dishes and tidying
the kitchen, the two sat on a plush shag rug in front of the big
screen TV, partially watching the Bond movie that was on, but mostly
talking.
Wine-tasting-notes“This
is really beautiful. Thanks for having me here.”
“It’s
been a pleasure. Thanks for accepting my invitation. Paul and Jason
were wrong about you.”
Intrigued
by his response, she smiled. “Why? What did they say? I didn’t
know they had discussed me with you, or anyone else for that matter.”
“They
said you’re a great person, but in all the time they’ve known
you, you’re usually solo with maybe two or three exceptions they
can remember.”
“That’s
true. And exactly when did you have this conversation about me?”
“Truth
is, they mentioned you about a week ago. They said they’d introduce
us sometime. I just didn’t know it would be under the circumstances
we met last night.”
“Okay.”
“So
tell me—why is a beautiful woman like you usually solo?”
“I’m
a little apprehensive about people, especially the opposite sex,”
she replied, a little surprised that she was actually able to admit
that to him.
“Really?
You’re here with me.”
“I
figured a friend of Paul and Jason couldn’t be so bad.”
“Is
that so?” he replied with a curious smile.
Okay,
change of topic.
“Who
taught you to cook like that? Dinner was amazing.”
“Well,
my mom always said that good food was a way to a woman’s heart.”
“Do
you cook for lots of women?” Chella said, flashing the type of
smile that could allow her to get away with murder.
“A
few,” he answered.
A
few? Yeah, right. “I’m putting you on the spot, aren’t I? I
like honesty, no matter how much it might hurt.”
“No,
you’re not putting me on the spot. It’s the first in a long time
and the first here in San Diego. Let’s just say that I’ve done my
fair share of dinners.”
“And
women, too.” Wow! We’re getting mighty brave…
“Does
that bother you?”
“Not
particularly. I guess you wouldn’t be a man if you hadn’t gone
through that stage in your life.”
“Do
you always have such a high opinion of the male species?” Mitch
asked, somewhat sarcastic.
“Not
particularly. We just have to take responsibility for the decisions
we make as adults, and be honest about it, to ourselves and to the
parties involved.”
“Well,
can I be honest with you about something?”
“Always.”
“I
like you, Chella. I like you a lot, and right now I’d really like
to kiss you.”
She
was shocked by his statement. Unable to respond, she looked away,
flushed.
Mitch
did not give her a chance to respond. Cupping her face in his hands,
he kissed her deeply on the lips and pulled her into his arms.
However
taken aback Chella might have been, it did not show, for she
responded with just as much intensity and passion. She drew him
closer. Her hand roamed over his chest and his neck. She felt his
awesome body beneath the light sweater he wore. His kisses were sweet
and her body ached for more, but her mind would not allow her to
continue with what her heart desired.
Fears
rushed in. She remembered her past, her ex, Aaron. She couldn’t
allow herself to get involved with another man on this level, not
even after ten years. She couldn’t subject herself to that sort of
pain, not now, not ever.
Aaron
was responsible for her not being able to have kids, and she still
had the emotional scars to prove it. Letting another man in would
open painful wounds, and she just wasn’t ready for that.
Chella
pulled away. “This can’t happen. I can’t get involved with you,
or anyone. I’m sorry.” She didn’t wait for him to respond but
began collecting her things to leave.
“Look,
Chella, I’m sorry if I came on too strong. I apologize, but let’s
talk about this. Please, let’s not end the night like this.”
“I’m
sorry, too, Mitch. I promise you did absolutely nothing wrong, but I
must go. We’ll talk another time.”
Flustered,
she scrambled out the door, took the elevator down, and caught a cab
as she exited the main entrance. Through the taxi’s back window,
she saw Mitch run out of the lobby in an effort to stop her but
stopped short as he watched her drive away.
He
was too late.
Into
The Blue—It’s Not Always Hearts And Flowers…
“What
women?” Chella asked after Mitch had put down the phone.
“Chella,
it’s nothing you need to worry about.”
“You’re
keeping something from me that involve other women, and it’s
nothing? I specifically asked you when we started seeing each other
if there were any women in your life I needed to be concerned about,
and you said no.”
“It’s
not what you think.”
“Then
why don’t you enlighten me?”
He
sighed, his glare piercing, then stood and brushed past her.
“This
is not something I can talk to you about right now.”
“Why?
According to you it would complicate things for us, but you don’t
want to tell me what it is,” she said, following him into the
kitchen.
“It
would complicate things for me, not us.”
“You’re
smarter than that. Whatever affects you affects me and vice-versa.”
“This
involves other people and things I can’t talk about yet.”
“I
get it. This trust thing between us is one-sided,” Chella snapped.
“I’m
supposed to share with you my deepest fears and thoughts, but you get
to keep everything to yourself.”
“That’s
not how it is.”
“Really?
First, you lie to me about other women in your life, and then you
tell me you can’t trust me.”
“I
never lied to you about anything.”
“Mitch
if things in this relationship are one-sided then what’s the
point?”
He
stopped what he was doing in the kitchen and walked over to her,
placing his hands on her shoulders. “Chella, I’m asking you to
please trust me.”
“Mitch,
how do you think it makes me feel to know we’re in a relationship
and you don’t trust me?”
“I
do trust you. This involves very sensitive information about other
people, and I have to think carefully about how I handle things first
before I say anything. Trust me, please.”
“The
last time someone said that to me, we all know how that ended,” she
said, pulling away from him.
“Don’t
you dare compare me to that psychotic bastard,” he shouted.
“Fine.
I guess I have no choice, do I? I’m going to get some work done.”
She walked into the guest room and slammed the door behind her.
Onto
The Dark Side…
Jade
went to her desk and returned with a package. “Tiffany from
reception signed for this while we were in our meeting.”
“Thanks,”
Chella replied, taking the box from Jade and putting it directly in
front of her on her desk.
Chella
smiled when she saw the return label from Mitch’s office, the same
type of label that had stuck to her rear end that steamy hot
afternoon at his office months before. She shook the box gently to
see if she’d get a clue as to what was inside.
It’s
not jewelry… it’s too heavy.
She
tore the tape from the cardboard box. Inside was a gift box, covered
in beautiful red fabric. Excited and eager to know what mischief
Mitch had been up to, she pulled away the tissue paper covering its
contents.
Blood.
If
you’d like to get to know Mitch Mariani some more. Read his and
Chella’s story in Uncorked. A new edition is now available with a
fun bonus read at the end.
Contemporary
Romance with Elements of Suspense
Chella
Noon’s life isn’t her own. Her success as a Marketing Executive
in the cosmetic division of an international conglomerate is
overshadowed by a series of tragic events from a decade ago. With no
family, few trusted friends and years spent on the run, she opens
herself up to the possibility of a future with a sexy new real estate
investor despite escalating threats from a psychotic ex determined to
torment her.
Mitch
Mariani never met a deal he couldn’t close. So when Chella walks
into his life, he will stop at nothing to prove he is worthy of her
trust. But as Chella’s past catches up to them and danger exposes
his well-guarded secrets, his heart may not be the only thing at risk
of a tragic end.
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Rebecca
Roman Logo WebsiteRebecca Rohman is a wife and designer currently
living in the northeastern United States. She was a sales manager for
a tourist magazine, and for many years prior, she was involved in
marketing for a jewelry company and fine wine distributor.
About
fifteen years ago, she started writing her first romance novel purely
to entertain herself. In early 2012, she decided to complete and
release, Uncorked. Since then, she has released three additional
novels. A Problematic Love is her fourth release.
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Myra, thank you just does not seem like enough. I appreciate you taking the time to post and share to today :)
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