
Forever Yours, Almost. Whitmere Family Legacy Book 1
A Whitmere Family Romance
Ten years ago, Sloane Hart ran from the only man she ever loved.
Not because she stopped loving him-
but because loving Rhett Whitmere meant risking everything.
Now she's back in Whitmere County, standing inside the luxury hotel he built from heartbreak, legacy, and a love he never let go of. Rhett is no longer the boy she left behind. He's a powerful CEO bound by family expectation, haunted by the past, and still hopelessly in love with the woman who shattered him.
Sloane only planned to stay long enough to complete a high-profile spa expansion.
She never planned to fall for him again.
But in a town that remembers everything, whispers turn into scandals, and old wounds reopen fast. When a dangerous betrayal threatens Rhett's empire and puts Sloane at the center of a storm, they're forced to face the truth they've both been avoiding:
Some loves don't fade.
They wait.
And this time, Rhett Whitmere isn't willing to lose her again.
Forever Yours, Almost is a slow-burn, second-chance romance filled with family legacy, small-town secrets, emotional tension, and a love worth fighting for
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Chapter 6
SLOANE
By morning, everyone knows. They don’t know what happened. They just know something did.
That’s how towns like this work. They don’t need facts- just proximity and history and the way people look at you a second too long.
I feel it the moment I step off of the private elevator walking towards the hotel café.
“Good morning Ms. Hart.” Maya the hotel clerk from last night calls cheerily- does she live here? I think to myself as I give a polite wave and smile back.
As I enter the Cobblestone cafè, I notice it all. The pause in conversation. The flicker of curiosity. The barista’s smile that’s a little too knowing. What I noticed further was every detail that I had in a dream as a kid- one a poor girl from the wrong side of this town, with a criminal father and a mother that ran away could have never accomplished.
I look at the dining area with its cozy booths. On the perimeter- Smaller ones lead to large circular ones in each corner flanking the room. The center of the room is filled with wooden tables and chairs of all sizes. Every table setting has beautiful flowers and candles lit. The room is painted a light tan color with bookshelves occupying most of the area on each of the walls.
Off to the right side of the room is the coffee counter, one that is covered in cobblestone- it looks straight out of a fantasy movie. The sleek, expensive, and industrial coffee machines are a stark difference between the soft warm stones with the wood detail all around. The pastry cases are beautiful- made of mahogany and filled with any pastry you could imagine. Flaky croissants, every flavor of Muffin imaginable, fruit danishes, biscuits, fresh baked breads, donuts, pies and tarts and even cakes and cupcakes. Behind the check out counter you can see the serving window into a sleek, gourmet kitchen. Where plates piled high with bacon, eggs, omelettes and pancakes are being grabbed by servers and whisked to the tables.
I approach the counter and begin thinking of what to order. “Good morning,” the young woman working says brightly. “Mr. Whitmere was in early today.” Of course he was. I think as I scan the chalkboard menu of today’s specials
“Was he?” I reply lightly, even though my stomach tightens. “Mmhmm. Storm had him up half the night.”
I nod, pretending to be more interested in the pastry case instead of the implication hanging between us. “I’ll take an iced coffee- with brown sugar, oat milk and cream. I will also have one of the carrot cake muffins to go, please” I smile as a reply- I’m not getting into a discussion with a barista on why everyone in town already thinks I kept Rhett up all night.
“Thank you, Ms. Hart” she replies sweetly “coming right up” I grab my billfold to pull out my credit card and panic flashes in her eyes- “oh no Ms. Hart, Mr. Whitmere has said anything you want is on him, not to let you purchase anything on the grounds.” I pause for a second before I reply “of course he did, it must have slipped my mind after traveling yesterday that my firm negotiated that in my contract, as long as I’m here for the expansion.” And not because I’m sleeping with your boss after night one. She smiles sweetly at me. “Of course ma’am. I’ll get to work on that” she says as she rushes away from the counter. Why not add to the rumors Rhett? I think as I cross the dining hall to a place that I had seen earlier but wanted to take in, in person. A large fireplace was on the wall across the room from the kitchen and pastry counter. In front of it, a rich rug with green wingback chairs. On either side of the fireplace in alcoves- more books. Board games to be shared by families after Sunday breakfast. And on the wooden mantle- a little gold frame with a drawing of that exact fireplace, by fourteen year old me. I hold my breath until I feel someone tap at my shoulder. “Ms. Hart-“ a young male server smiles “your to go order. Please enjoy” I take it with a smile and turn to leave the cafè. I need fresh air.
By the time I carry my coffee and huge carrot cake muffin across the lobby and outside, down the path through the front lawn- back into town my phone is already buzzing.
Unknown Number:
Welcome back to town, Sloane.
I stare at the screen, pulse ticking up. Now who the hell is this?
Another message follows.
Saw you at the hotel last night. Hope you’re staying a while.
I lock the phone and toss it into my bag, whoever this is- I’m not dealing with it today. I need to find somewhere quiet and secluded. But, suddenly aware of every set of eyes on me as I cross the square. I should have worn a wig. And where are those damn sunglasses?
This is what I forgot. Not the buildings.
Not the memories. I forgot the way a small town never lets you be just you. It never lets you move on.
I make it through the hotel parking lot, and halfway down the block before I hear his deep voice.
“Sloane.”
I stop dead in my tracks.
Rhett is standing outside the hardware store, charcoal grey suit pants, and a black shirt this time- with black cowboy boots, not the brown ones from yesterday. His sleeves are rolled up, phone pressed to his ear mid conversation. He ends the call quickly, dropping his phone into his pocket. His gaze sweeping over me- eyeing my fitted black dress and sensible pumps, not stilettos today. He’s checking me, assessing me. like he’s making sure I’m still here. That I didn’t get right in my car and flee Oklahoma last night.. again.
“I was going to find you,” he says. “I figured,” I reply. “Your town found me first.” He pauses before speaking- “this is your town too, Sloane”
His mouth tightens.
“People talk. I’m sorry”
“They always did.” I reply- “But unlike you, my family doesn’t own this town. My family is definitely not who the county is named after. I'm nobody, I’m only somebody when it comes to my history with you.”
We stand there, the space between us suddenly public, exposed. Last night feels dangerously close and impossibly far away all at once.
“I shouldn’t have come to your room,” he says quietly. The words sting more than they should have. Does he regret it already? Does he want this or to just bury the past? His expression is unreadable, and when I think about it I feel like he doesn’t want this- want us back. But that thought is fleeting really when clearly I slept in a fantasy land, modeled after and fueled by teenage lust last night.
“I came to your office first, remember?” “I know you did.” He scrubs a hand over his jaw. “But now they’re watching. And when they watch, they assume.”
“And when they assume,” I say, “they judge.”
His eyes meet mine, sharp with frustration. “They don’t get to decide this.” His voice is rougher as he continues. “They already think they have, you should have seen your whole restaurant staff this morning.” I reply quietly. I turned my eyes to l both of our black shoes on the sidewalk. “That’s the problem here. One thing like a visit- between business partners, I might add. Whether it’s in a hotel room or an office- Then a free breakfast this morning. We are practically engaged.”
A pretty brunette woman walks by and waves at him. He nods back automatically, but his attention never leaves me.
“I’m not ashamed of you, of us. Of our past- even your family” he says. “That’s not what I’m afraid of.” I lift my head to meet his gaze as I step closer, lowering my voice.
“I’m afraid that this- us turns into something the town consumes. That before we even decide what we are, we’re already a story they’re telling without us.”
His expression softens. He looks like it hurts when he processes that statement. “You think I don’t know that?” he says. “I’ve lived here my whole life. You lived here your whole life until you ran away- I know what they do to things that matter to other people.”
“Then why didn’t you think about that last night?” I ask. The question lands harder than I meant it to. His jaw locks. He stares at me, brown eyes unwavering. “Because I was thinking about you,” he says simply. “And I’m not good at halfway when it comes to you. Never was.”
Silence stretches. People pass by. The world keeps moving. I take a deep breath before I start again.
“We need boundaries, Rhett.” I say. “At least for now.” His eyes darken- not with anger, but with disappointment and hurt he doesn’t bother hiding. “Strictly a professional relationship only?” he asks his question which sounds more like a statement to me. “Publicly,” I add to his statement- slash question. “Privately… we slow down.” He studies me for a long moment, like he’s trying to decide if slowing down is safer- or if it’s more dangerous. “Fine,” he says finally. “But don’t confuse distance with disinterest.” “I won’t,” I promise, giving him the best smile I could. He nods once, looks me over again then steps back, putting space between us like it costs him something. “I’ve gotta go Sloane- emergency repair at the hotel I need to complete before the board sees you at eleven.” “I wouldn’t miss it.” I reply. As he turns and walks away, I feel it again- that pull, that gravity that makes me want to follow him.
I step into Velour and Vine instead of chasing him. This was always a favorite place of mine in Whitmere county. It’s owned by Rhett’s mother- Elizabeth Whitmere. Once, when I was about 14 she told me that she built the store for herself to avoid her corporate family. No boardrooms, no investors, no meetings, no drama. I would often stop by after the downfall of my family, it was a safe space. When I step in, the bell rings above the door alerting everyone I was there. There’s a girl wrapping purchases in tissue paper at the counter- my favorite spot in the boutique. It’s a long, natural wood counter with vines running through the entire front, all illuminated by a LED sign of the logo.
Women are scattered about looking at items from clothing, to scented candles and bath products, to home decor, and made in Oklahoma turquoise jewelry. There are a few ladies in the corner arranged at tables that house the refreshment area sipping from dainty white teacups with green vines, others sipping mimosas from tall champagne glasses. “Thats her,” a tall blonde woman sitting with a shorter blonde woman whispers, and not under her breath. “The one from the scandal. I hear she’s already saying with Rhett.” They both smile “of course she is, where else would she land?”
My throat tightens as I turn around and head for the door. I’ll catch Elizabeth later.
The town may think it knows our story. They may think they know why I’m back here, why I even agreed to this job. But what scares me most? They might be right about one thing. Some loves were never meant to be quiet. Some people were never meant to be separated.
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7.9
One night of deception.
A lifetime of consequences.
A bond that cannot be broken.
Nadia Williams is an Omega living in the shadows of the pack she once called home.
Since her father's death, she and her mother, Estelle, have been treated as outcasts by her ruthless uncle, Alpha Edwards. When her mother is framed for theft, Nadia is forced into a deal with the devil.
To save her mother's life, she must become a virgin substitute for her cousin, Danielle.
Her aunt, Katerina, offers a devil's bargain to set her mother free: Nadia must spend one night in the bed of the most powerful man in the country, the billionaire; Alpha Conrad Bradley.
The catch?
She must swap places with her spiteful cousin.
Conrad demands a virgin bride to secure his royal bloodline, and Danielle, Nadia's cruel cousin, has already forfeited her purity.
What begins as a desperate night of passion in the dark spirals into a web of hidden identities and betrayal.
Nadia survives the night and disappears, hoping to bury the shame of the encounter forever.
But fate has a different plan.
Desperate for a fresh start away from her uncle's shadow, Nadia secures a high-level position at Bradley Group of Industries.
As Alpha Conrad unknowingly hires Nadia at his company, an undeniable connection sparks between them.
Conrad is haunted by the scent of the woman from that night-a scent that doesn't match his fiancée, Danielle, but seems to cling to his new, brilliant employee.
As they work side-by-side, Nadia finds an unexpected and beautiful second chance at a life she thought was lost.
Yet, buried secrets threaten to destroy everything.
When the Alpha discovers the woman he truly bonded with, the fallout will be legendary.

9.2
Rebirth with a Twist.
Fawn Jones doesn't get a chance to resolve the issues with her marriage. No, she gets murdered in her own bathtub. Drowned by the husband she hated after he had moved his mistress into their bed, Fawn's last lucid thought is a promise before death. "I will not stay weak. I will make you pay. If not in this life, then the next." Then she wakes up. Different room. Different body. Different life. Cassandra Huntington – rich, infamous, beautiful in a way Fawn never had been. Cassie had been in a coma for six months after a car crash. Her billionaire husband, Blake, had just signed the paperwork to turn off her life support when she suddenly started breathing on her own. Now everyone thinks Fawn is Cassandra. The media calls it a miracle. Blake calls it complicated. The woman wearing his wife's face is softer, sharper, funnier... and so tempting he hates himself for wanting her. Fawn calls it an opportunity for revenge. Her killers are still out there. Her old body is in the ground under a lie. And the only weapons she has now are Cassandra's money, Cassandra's reputation... and Cassandra's husband. So, she plays the role. Learns to walk in six-inch heels. Smiles for the cameras. Seduces a man who once couldn't stand his wife and now can't seem to stay away from her. While she quietly buys into the company that ruined her old life. While she gets close enough to the man who killed her to watch him crack. They drowned the wrong woman. Now she's awake. And she's not done.

8.2
A week before my wedding, I went to the airport parking garage to surprise my fiancé with a luxury watch.
Instead, I caught him having sex in his car with my best friend and maid of honor.
Devastated and desperate to forget, I went to an exclusive club and blew my $50,000 trust fund to buy a one-night stand with a gorgeous stranger.
But the nightmare was just beginning.
At work, my cheating best friend stole my hard-earned promotion, and my ex shamelessly defended her.
Worse, the escort I had paid for sex turned out to be the ruthless new CEO of my airline.
He tormented me on a flight to Paris. When I was robbed of my passport and wallet on the freezing streets, he forced me to be his gala date just to get my life back.
But the ultimate trap was waiting for me in New York.
A secretly taken photo of me leaving the CEO's penthouse leaked on the company forum.
"I knew she got that Paris trip for a reason."
My ex and my former best friend led the charge in the comments, framing me as a shameless gold digger who slept her way to the top.
I was stripped of my flying credentials, suspended from the job I loved, and publicly humiliated.
I didn't understand why the CEO was playing these cruel games, or who had orchestrated this perfect trap to ruin my life.
Standing outside the airport with my career in ashes, I realized crying wouldn't save me.
I wiped my tears, accepted my mother's invitation to a high-society mixer, and prepared to make everyone who set me up pay the price.

8.2
BLURB:
The job was simple; to preserve the past. But Isla never expected her own past to walk through the door of the Thorne Estate.
Isla Campbell lands a career-defining project as a historian for organizing the archives of the Thorne estate, a task critical for a high-stakes foundation review. Her client, Cade Thorne, is the dedicated and undeniably handsome heir to a legacy he strives to honor and keep.
But on her first day, Isla is met with a shocking surprise: her boss, Cade, is the charming stranger she shared a fleeting, unforgettable night with just days before. Now, the undeniable spark between them threatens to ignite, risking the professional integrity of the project and the future of the very estate Isla was hired to protect.
As their passion deepens and secrets unravel, they must choose between the history they're preserving and the future they're dangerously close to writing together despite the odds. What happens when Isla finds out she is also a Thorne?

7.1
Bonnie Galvan woke up to the suffocating scent of lilies, staring at the mirror in the exact same seven-figure wedding dress she had worn seven years ago.
In the doorway stood her so-called best friend Itzel and her secret lover Erwin, desperately urging her to elope.
They warned her that her soon-to-be husband, the billionaire Arlington Townsend, was a crippled monster, and marrying him would ruin her life forever.
In her previous life, she blindly believed their lies and ran away from the altar.
Because of her public betrayal, the ruthless Townsend family completely bankrupted her father's company in retaliation.
Erwin and Itzel swooped in as her saviors, only to steal whatever was left of her family's wealth and power.
When she was finally stripped of her value, Erwin pushed her down an icy mountain slope during a brutal blizzard.
With a shattered ankle, she could only watch as Itzel smirked and Erwin coldly walked away, leaving her to be buried alive under the freezing snow.
As her lungs burned and her heart gave out in the agonizing cold, she was consumed by hatred.
Why did the man who swore to protect her and the friend she trusted with her life plot so meticulously to destroy her?
Opening her eyes again, Bonnie was back in the bridal suite, minutes before the ceremony.
This time, she didn't run.
She walked straight down the aisle, looked the terrifying Arlington Townsend in the eye, and firmly said her vows.
"I do."

7.5
Elena Vale's life is carefully controlled, molded by strict family expectations and an arranged marriage she never wanted. But the night before her wedding, a shocking betrayal turns her world upside down. One scandalous mistake leaves her publicly humiliated, her engagement broken, and her future uncertain.
Just when all hope seems lost, Adrian Blackwood, a powerful and enigmatic billionaire, offers her a lifeline: a contract marriage. Thrust into a world of wealth, power, and danger, Elena must navigate his dominance, protect her independence, and confront those who seek to destroy her.
As tension and attraction build between them, Elena discovers her own strength and resilience, while Adrian reveals sides of himself he has long kept hidden. Together, they face betrayal, ambition, and jealousy, learning that love can emerge from the most unexpected circumstances.
In the end, Elena claims her dignity, her future, and a love forged on her own terms.