'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers: Crazy Quinn works her magic, Hope disappears

In this week's episodes of "The Bold and the Beautiful," the must-see daily afternoon soap is focusing on the Liam-Hope-Wyatt love triangle, crazy mom Quinn and the Brooke-Bill-Deacon love triangle. So, what's coming on "B&B" from August 11 to 15?

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, the week will start with Liam going to Paris with Ivy. Hope is in Paris with Wyatt to promote the foundation and Liam is very eager to see Hope. Liam is planning to surprise her with a wedding. However, Wyatt's mom Quinn has something up her sleeve again and she is hell bent on making sure that Liam doesn't see Hope there. Meanwhile, Wyatt tries one last time to win back Hope.

Quinn tries to do everything she can to delay Liam's arrival at Paris. One of which is pushing Ivy into the river. But on August 11, Hope will disappear and this gets Brooke and Deacon really worried. No one knows where she is, but of course, there's a high chance that Quinn has everything to do with the missing Hope.

Deacon is very worried about his daughter and when he discovers that Quinn is still interfering with Hope's boyfriends, Deacon is determined to take Quinn down... even on his own. Deacon starts investigating to find evidence that Quinn is the one responsible for the death of Ricardo Montemayor. Last week, an investigator was hot on Quinn's tail about Montemayor and how the diamond was given to Wyatt. In the last episode of the week, Deacon will accuse Quinn of murder face-to-face.

The disappearance of Hope paved the way for Deacon and Brooke to spend time together. However, this still doesn't mean the pair is back in each other's arms. Bill Spencer will try to fix things with Brooke and according to the spoilers, Bill will beg Brooke to forgive him on Friday's episode.

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