Silent Betrayal

Could a mother go too far in preventing her daughter from being with the person she loves? Could one person's preference in life force a daughter onto a path she never intended to follow? And could it be, that secrets reveal ugly truths, as the fight for what you believe in, forces the ultimate betrayal?

Silent Betrayal follows Mira Radebe as she falls in love with a person she could only describe as her 'love at first sight'. But her mother blackmails her into leaving Arabella in her past, and to do exactly what she wasn't ready to do. She is forced to run the family company, and once she came of age, she had no choice but do just that. Her life is thrown out of its comfortable orbit when she starts dating her best friend, Dean, and even though she loves him, she finds it hard to forget how much her heart ached to be with Arabella.

She silently betrays her own promises, as she fights to accept she could trust others, when her whole life she knew not to.

~Excerpt~

Soft music played over the speakers and the chatter slightly faded, the closer I shuffle to Dean's office. I looked at the portraits on the walls and, as the door at the end of the hall opened, the song thrumming epitomized what I was feeling. ~Lost in your eyes, drowning in blue~ Arabella stopped in her office's doorway, uncertain whether she should just step back and close the door.
"Hi," I managed in a small voice. She walked closer, peering at me, uncertain. "Uhm..."
"How are you doing?" She asked, as her perfume drifted my way. She was more than a metre away from me, but still managed to completely overwhelm my senses. I was high and she was the drug I hadn’t even tasted yet.
Tones of jasmine, peony and pink pepper made my mind go fuzzier with confusion than her small talk approach had, "I'm doing well. The party is-"
"Since the day I saw you in this place...you had done something to me," I stared at her, completely stunned. "Mira...are you completely straight, without question?" My mouth opened, but I managed nothing.
It happened so fast, the next thing I knew, my back was against Dean's office door and her hands captured my face, just as her mouth met mine. Her lips tasted of champagne and cherries. I groaned and pulled her hips tightly against mine, while my mouth opened to receive her tongue.
She stroked the sensitive flesh on the inside of my lower lip and I melted into her like caramel ice-cream on a sunny day. My mind was lost to her subtle, yet completely seductive onslaught. She moaned against my mouth and my hands moved up her sides and I enveloped her breasts.
Her tongue softly slid along mine while the pressure in my core built up to a high that was indescribable. Oh, this woman could kiss. Our tongues danced between our lips in a build-up of undeniable passion. I felt like I was in a dream, but when the sound of howling men echoed down the hallway, it all abruptly ended.
Arabella stepped back, shocked, and I leaned away from the door as two men appeared with Dean. They were cheering, and something in Dean showed that he knew it made us uncomfortable. At least he was a decent enough guy to know that men going batshit over woman kissing was annoying as hell.
"I shouldn't have done that," Arabella said in an almost dismayed tone and I stared at her, pained. She had made it sound like a mistake and the retort in her manner hurt me. I shook my head and walked away, said my goodbye to Dean, and left. I had been kissed into a complete stupor, but the participating party clearly had not experienced the same thing.

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Silent Betrayal

Could a mother go too far in preventing her daughter from being with the person she loves? Could one person's preference in life force a daughter onto a path she never intended to follow? And could it be, that secrets reveal ugly truths, as the fight for what you believe in, forces the ultimate betrayal?

Silent Betrayal follows Mira Radebe as she falls in love with a person she could only describe as her 'love at first sight'. But her mother blackmails her into leaving Arabella in her past, and to do exactly what she wasn't ready to do. She is forced to run the family company, and once she came of age, she had no choice but do just that. Her life is thrown out of its comfortable orbit when she starts dating her best friend, Dean, and even though she loves him, she finds it hard to forget how much her heart ached to be with Arabella.

She silently betrays her own promises, as she fights to accept she could trust others, when her whole life she knew not to.

~Excerpt~

Soft music played over the speakers and the chatter slightly faded, the closer I shuffle to Dean's office. I looked at the portraits on the walls and, as the door at the end of the hall opened, the song thrumming epitomized what I was feeling. ~Lost in your eyes, drowning in blue~ Arabella stopped in her office's doorway, uncertain whether she should just step back and close the door.
"Hi," I managed in a small voice. She walked closer, peering at me, uncertain. "Uhm..."
"How are you doing?" She asked, as her perfume drifted my way. She was more than a metre away from me, but still managed to completely overwhelm my senses. I was high and she was the drug I hadn’t even tasted yet.
Tones of jasmine, peony and pink pepper made my mind go fuzzier with confusion than her small talk approach had, "I'm doing well. The party is-"
"Since the day I saw you in this place...you had done something to me," I stared at her, completely stunned. "Mira...are you completely straight, without question?" My mouth opened, but I managed nothing.
It happened so fast, the next thing I knew, my back was against Dean's office door and her hands captured my face, just as her mouth met mine. Her lips tasted of champagne and cherries. I groaned and pulled her hips tightly against mine, while my mouth opened to receive her tongue.
She stroked the sensitive flesh on the inside of my lower lip and I melted into her like caramel ice-cream on a sunny day. My mind was lost to her subtle, yet completely seductive onslaught. She moaned against my mouth and my hands moved up her sides and I enveloped her breasts.
Her tongue softly slid along mine while the pressure in my core built up to a high that was indescribable. Oh, this woman could kiss. Our tongues danced between our lips in a build-up of undeniable passion. I felt like I was in a dream, but when the sound of howling men echoed down the hallway, it all abruptly ended.
Arabella stepped back, shocked, and I leaned away from the door as two men appeared with Dean. They were cheering, and something in Dean showed that he knew it made us uncomfortable. At least he was a decent enough guy to know that men going batshit over woman kissing was annoying as hell.
"I shouldn't have done that," Arabella said in an almost dismayed tone and I stared at her, pained. She had made it sound like a mistake and the retort in her manner hurt me. I shook my head and walked away, said my goodbye to Dean, and left. I had been kissed into a complete stupor, but the participating party clearly had not experienced the same thing.

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Overview

Could a mother go too far in preventing her daughter from being with the person she loves? Could one person's preference in life force a daughter onto a path she never intended to follow? And could it be, that secrets reveal ugly truths, as the fight for what you believe in, forces the ultimate betrayal?

Silent Betrayal follows Mira Radebe as she falls in love with a person she could only describe as her 'love at first sight'. But her mother blackmails her into leaving Arabella in her past, and to do exactly what she wasn't ready to do. She is forced to run the family company, and once she came of age, she had no choice but do just that. Her life is thrown out of its comfortable orbit when she starts dating her best friend, Dean, and even though she loves him, she finds it hard to forget how much her heart ached to be with Arabella.

She silently betrays her own promises, as she fights to accept she could trust others, when her whole life she knew not to.

~Excerpt~

Soft music played over the speakers and the chatter slightly faded, the closer I shuffle to Dean's office. I looked at the portraits on the walls and, as the door at the end of the hall opened, the song thrumming epitomized what I was feeling. ~Lost in your eyes, drowning in blue~ Arabella stopped in her office's doorway, uncertain whether she should just step back and close the door.
"Hi," I managed in a small voice. She walked closer, peering at me, uncertain. "Uhm..."
"How are you doing?" She asked, as her perfume drifted my way. She was more than a metre away from me, but still managed to completely overwhelm my senses. I was high and she was the drug I hadn’t even tasted yet.
Tones of jasmine, peony and pink pepper made my mind go fuzzier with confusion than her small talk approach had, "I'm doing well. The party is-"
"Since the day I saw you in this place...you had done something to me," I stared at her, completely stunned. "Mira...are you completely straight, without question?" My mouth opened, but I managed nothing.
It happened so fast, the next thing I knew, my back was against Dean's office door and her hands captured my face, just as her mouth met mine. Her lips tasted of champagne and cherries. I groaned and pulled her hips tightly against mine, while my mouth opened to receive her tongue.
She stroked the sensitive flesh on the inside of my lower lip and I melted into her like caramel ice-cream on a sunny day. My mind was lost to her subtle, yet completely seductive onslaught. She moaned against my mouth and my hands moved up her sides and I enveloped her breasts.
Her tongue softly slid along mine while the pressure in my core built up to a high that was indescribable. Oh, this woman could kiss. Our tongues danced between our lips in a build-up of undeniable passion. I felt like I was in a dream, but when the sound of howling men echoed down the hallway, it all abruptly ended.
Arabella stepped back, shocked, and I leaned away from the door as two men appeared with Dean. They were cheering, and something in Dean showed that he knew it made us uncomfortable. At least he was a decent enough guy to know that men going batshit over woman kissing was annoying as hell.
"I shouldn't have done that," Arabella said in an almost dismayed tone and I stared at her, pained. She had made it sound like a mistake and the retort in her manner hurt me. I shook my head and walked away, said my goodbye to Dean, and left. I had been kissed into a complete stupor, but the participating party clearly had not experienced the same thing.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046536782
Publisher: Chevoque
Publication date: 02/18/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 188 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

I was born as Rochelle de Beer on the 15th of May 1992 in Klerksdorp, South Africa. I surround myself with people, who have always supported me in everything I do and keep me motivated. I hated school - like most people - since I found it extremely restricting, especially when it came to my writing freedom...and I'm just not a big fan of being made fun of because I'm different. Since a very young age, I wrote down anything that came to my mind, imagining that one day they would mean something more. (Nothing erotic at that stage - I'm not completely weird...I think?) When I was about sixteen, I began taking the ideas more seriously and wrote complete storylines and plotting scenarios. (I began thinking of the erotic things, but didn't write about it...yet) Until late 2013, at the age of 21, I finally decided to explore the possibilities of self publishing. With numerous books written or halfway there, I only had to check facts, get beta readers, find an editor, etc. I found Smashwords and finally got the chance to share my fantasies. I have always had a great fondness of writing and found it to be a truly excellent way of putting my emotions down on paper, creating new worlds and just escaping reality. As the only child, I was always lonely, but my writing gave me a chance to step into the worlds I created for myself. (I'm a bit weird like that, but I write things I would like to read.) I prefer writing about things that might seem strange or that seem to be unlikely. I don't write to make the reader feel excluded or to please anyone. I write my stories with realism, keeping the reader experiencing what the story entailed, but I make sure that the genuine issues aren't overlooked - especially with my historical books. When writing or reading I think it is important that the reader must always relate to the characters and that is what I intend to do. I also find extreme emotional conflicts bring more truth to a story. Even when the things written might not have been experienced by the author, the idea of what a person would do in the situations are an important connection between reader and writer. And that is what I try to capture with the things I write. I've been accused of being too forward with my work, but I feel factuality and fiction should be combined. A book that tells a story where it makes you feel uncomfortable with the truth is the best kind of book in my world. While escapism must be achieved, perspective needs to be kept, even when writing a historical, fantasy, paranormal, etc. On the more personal side, I am a lover of all animals, big and small, creepy and cute. I have a great fear of spiders, but I am trying my best to conquer it. My two favourite companions in this world are my two sisters; Chloé and Zoey. An albino German Shepherd and a white Labrador, these two are my entire world and were the inspirations for Selina and Netta in the Sparks and Sparrows duology. I achieved a degree in BSc. Botany and Zoology in 2014, but it wasn't as tree hugger as I had hoped, so luckily I stopped being a closet writer and now I am living my dream. Please, don't be shy to ask me whatever you want, cuss me or let's just start a discussion on any of my social network links, store discussion of a specific book or email me. I love fans, freaks and geeks. Wanna chat video games? Let's connect, I love them! Wanna talk about my crap writing style? Let me know, I'm still stumbling. Wanna give fashion advice? Please, leave me in peace with my boxers and T-shirt stained with last night's chocolate I wasn't supposed to munch down. And lastly... Thanks for reading this. Give me a shout-out if I could help promoting your work - whatever it is - we all need a little help sometimes. I wish you good luck in the kindest way possible. (Check out my website for the 50% discount coupons for all my paid for books) See you on the other side!

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