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Absolutely Famous

Extremely Famous

Already Famous (Drew’s POV)

Suddenly Famous (a novella)

Reluctantly Famous (a novella)

Ricochet— Military Romantic Suspense

Locked & Loaded

Friendly Fire

Extraction Point

As Leigh Carman- M/M Romance

Sports of the Seasons -by Dreamspinner Press 2016

Match Point- Volleyball (Summer)- July 20th, 2016

Fair Catch- Football (Fall)

Power Play- Hockey (Winter)

Full Count- Baseball (Spring)

Continue down to read an excerpt from book 1 in the Famous Series- Relatively Famous.

About the Author

Heather C. Leigh is the author of the Amazon best selling Famous series. She likes to write about the 'dark' side of fame. The part that the public doesn't get to see, how difficult it is to live in a fishbowl and how that affects relationships.

Heather was born and raised in New England and currently lives outside Atlanta, GA with her husband, 2 kids, and French Bulldog, Shelby.

She loves the Red Sox, the Patriots, and anything chocolate (but not white chocolate, everyone knows it's not real chocolate so it doesn't count) and has left explicit instructions in her will to have her ashes snuck into Fenway Park and sneakily sprinkled all over while her family enjoys beer, hot dogs, and a wicked good time.

Relatively Famous Excerpt

The sudden screech of tires to my left makes me reflexively turn my head toward the sound, so when my foot hits a patch of ice on the sidewalk, I don’t see it coming.

“Ooof!”

I hit the ground, hard, and my right arm takes the brunt of the impact. Ow.

“Are you alright?”

A kind, well-dressed older man is walking around a black sedan to crouch beside me, his breath puffing out in soft wisps from the bitter cold.

“I don’t know.” I lift my arm and see that my long sleeved thermal jacket is ripped open. Blood is already dripping from a two inch gash showing through the brand new hole.

“Oh my.” He holds out a hand with a smile on his kind face. “Here, let’s clean you up.” The man

helps me to my feet and leads me to a battered metal door that says GYM across it in red lettering.

Everything I was taught about strangers as a child comes rushing back. I don’t know this man and this place looks a little rougher than I’m accustomed to. Digging in my pocket, I pull a napkin and show it to him.



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