SYNOPSIS
BEHIND
HIS EYES—CONSEQUENCES is a reading companion, by New York Times and USA Today
bestselling author Aleatha Romig, recommended to be read after completing all three
books of the CONSEQUENCES SERIES: Consequences, Truth, and Convicted. It is
not a standalone book and should not be read as such.
This
companion was written to explore the thoughts and motivations of Anthony
Rawlings, the man behind the consequences. It was not intended as a total
rewrite of Consequences, but meant to enhance the reader’s understanding. BEHIND
HIS EYES—CONSEQUENCES contains significant scenes from the novel Consequences,
as experienced from Anthony’s point of view. It also contains never before published,
behind the scenes information, as well as, a glossary of the characters, and a
timeline devoted to the events within Consequences.
BEHIND
HIS EYES—CONSEQUENCES is a dark journey into the mind of the man who believes
that he controls everything and controls nothing. Because there is more to
learn about a man who:
Once upon a time, signed
a napkin that he knew was a contract. As an esteemed businessman, he forgot one
very important rule—he forgot to read the fine print. It wasn’t an acquisition
to own another person as he’d previously assumed. It was an agreement to
acquire a soul.
—Aleatha Romig, CONVICTED
It
was a long and painful acquisition—especially from Behind His Eyes!
TEASER
Shall we
go to the movies? - August 2010
(Consequences—Chapter 11)
At a little after 3:30 AM, there was no need for
formalities. Catherine didn’t knock or address him with any sort of conventionality
as she opened the door to his office, secured her bathrobe, and began speaking,
“Just because you can’t sleep, doesn’t mean that I don’t. Tell me why on earth
you summoned me here at this ungodly hour. Besides, don’t you need to leave for
New York this morning?”
“Good morning, to you, too. I will be leaving in a few
hours, and I woke you because I’m taking Claire. You need to pack her things.”
Catherine shook her head. “You’re what? Have you lost
your mind?”
“I’m taking Claire with me to New York, and I believe
that perhaps it’s you who’s delusional. This early hour has taken your
candidness to the extreme. Do you have a problem with my decision?”
Catherine sat at one of the chairs by his desk and shook
her head from side to side. “First, you start sleeping in her suite. Then, you
take her out on public appearances. Now, you’re going to take her to New York?
They’re already speculating about the two of you in the press, are you trying
to put her in the spotlight?”
Tony shrugged his shoulders as a faint grin emerged.
Catherine cocked a brow. “Explain yourself. Tell me, are
you falling for her?”
“No. How about you? Is she fulfilling some unmet motherly
need?”
Catherine suddenly stood and the chair where she’d been
sitting pushed against the wall. Her gray eyes glared in response. “Anton, that
isn’t even possible. You know I don’t want to discuss that.”
“Fine,” he agreed. “I won’t make assumptions about your
motives, if you don’t make assumptions about mine.”
“My motives. My motives!”—her volume increased—“I’ll tell
you my motives. They’re to keep the two of us out of jail. I mean seriously, if
you’d stayed with the plan—the one we’ve had for a long time—if you’d stuck to
that, there would be no witnesses, no connections, and we’d be safe. This”—she
waved her hands toward the ceiling—“was not our plan, and now you want to make
her even more publicly visible?”
“My dear Catherine Marie”—it was his way of calming her.
She no longer used the name Marie; yet it reminded them both of his grandfather
and therefore, usually helped to sooth the discussion—“it’s all about
appearances. I’ll admit that I’ve been spending most of my nights in her bed.”
He leaned forward. “If you were in my shoes, or out of them, I believe you’d do
the same. It has more benefits than sleeping alone. Besides, technically, it’s
my bed, in my house, on my estate, and I can sleep anywhere I damn-well
please.”
“I believe you’re putting too much emphasis on those
benefits. They’re affecting your thinking.”
He chuckled. “You see, that’s where you’re wrong. I know
very well what I’m doing. I’ve taken her out in public. She’s been seen with
me. While we’re in New York, I’ve told her that she’ll shop.”
Catherine resumed her seat. “Shop? So you want her to be
visible?” She sat for a moment and contemplated, “Do you believe she’ll be
seen? I’m not sure that the press will recognize her yet. Not without you, I
mean.”
“Maybe not, but Eric will. He’ll get pictures.” Tony’s
grin grew. “I consider it part of our insurance policy.”
“She’ll need to spend more money than she did last time.
If you want to convince the world she’s after your money, she’ll need to buy
more than a few blouses and a book.”
“I’ll emphasize that in my directive”—he leaned
back—“faith, Marie, have faith.”
“All right, since you’ve already put her out there, the
more insurance the better. I just think it would’ve been better to not have had
her out in public with you in the first place.” She stood and walked toward the
door. “I think it would’ve been better to stick with the original plan.”
“She’s not on a vacation.” Tony reminded in a low, yet
direct tone.
“Really?” Catherine turned toward him. “She dresses in
the best, she doesn’t lift a finger, and now she’s traveling. So, she’s
satisfying your needs—I don’t think she hates that—anymore.”
He smirked. “Are you surprised? For your information, I
could provide a long list of references who...don’t hate it.”
“Do I really care? No, I don’t. I’m concerned.”
“That?”
“That you’re letting down your guard. I mean, who’s
really in control? How much is you, and how much is her manipulating you?
You’re a man. Men—well—men forget sometimes what part of their body should do
the thinking.” She softened her tone. “Anton, I don’t want you to be swayed.”
As Catherine went on about her concern, Tony remembered
the night before in Claire’s suite. It was the first time she’d willingly
offered herself to him—and he allowed it. He didn’t direct her movements or
give instructions. He’d allowed her to seduce him, and now he’s taking her to
New York. Could Catherine be right?
When Catherine quieted, Tony replied, sounding more
confident than he truly felt. “That’s ridiculous. I didn’t wake you for a
debate. I woke you so that you could do what you do, and have her ready to
board my plane by 6:00 AM. Do you think you can do that? Do you think you can
do your part of this project?”
“Yes”—her neck stiffened—“I can do that.” She rubbed her
hands over the softness of her robe. “I’m sorry. You’re right. I’m sure Claire
Nichols isn’t manipulating you. You’re in much more control than that. I know
you wouldn’t want to disappoint Nathaniel that way; besides, it sounds like
this public appearance thing is well planned and thought out.”
Tony nodded as Catherine disappeared around the partially
open door.
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ABOUT ALEATHA
Aleatha Romig is
a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, who has been voted #1
"New Author to Read" on Goodreads, July 2012 - Present!
Aleatha has
lived most of her life in Indiana, growing-up in Mishawaka, graduating from
Indiana University, and currently living south of Indianapolis. Together with
her high-school sweetheart and husband of twenty seven years, they've raised
three children. Before she became a full-time author, she worked days as a
dental hygienist and spent her nights writing. Now, when she’s not imagining
mind-blowing twists and turns, she likes to spend her time with her family and
friends. Her pastimes include exercising, reading, and creating heroes/ anti-heroes
who haunt your dreams!
Aleatha enjoys
traveling, especially when there is a beach involved. In 2011 she had the
opportunity to visit Sydney, Australia to visit her daughter studying at the
University of Wollongong. Her dream is to travel to places in her novels and
around the world.
CONSEQUENCES,
her first novel, was released August 2011 by Xlibris Publishing. Then in October
of 2012, Ms. Romig re-released CONSEQUENCES as an indie author. TRUTH, the
sequel, was released October 30, 2012, and CONVICTED, the final installment of
the Consequences Series, was released October 8, 2013! She is now releasing the
CONSEQUENCES READING COMPANIONS: BEHIND HIS EYES – A trilogy of companions,
from Anthony Rawlings’ POV.
Aleatha is a
“Published Author’s Network” member of the Romance Writers of America and represented
by Danielle Egan-Miller of Brown and Miller Literary Associates.
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