'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers: Is Quinn a murder suspect?

The 'Bold and the Beautiful' episodes for August 4 to 8 is all about love and family matters. It will be a week full of exciting and thrilling events in the CBS daytime show. Here's what will come to you in this week of "B&B," according to Celeb Dirty Laundry:

Hope, Wyatt, Liam and Ivy

Two weeks ago, Wyatt gave the Hope For the Future diamond to Hope, which forced Hope to help promote the line with Wyatt. Now the two are off to Paris to visit the Forrester Creations Paris office as part of the promotion. They also plan to visit Felicia Forrester there.

While Hope and Wyatt are attending to business, Liam spends time with Ivy Forrester. Ivy meddles with the love triangle and tells Liam that they should go to Paris so he could see Hope. Liam obliges because he plans to surprise Ivy with a Paris wedding.

Deacon and Brooke

Hope's mother Brooke also has a lot on her hands right now. Deacon made his move and kissed Brooke. Deacon made it clear that he is still fighting for Brooke's love and that he is ready to fight toe-to-toe with Bill Spencer for her heart.

Bill, on the other hand, doesn't give up on their wedding yet. He will try another way so Brooke would forgive him.

Quinn Returns Home

Wyatt's mother, Quinn Fuller is back home after a stint in rehab. She doesn't cause trouble right away as she has her own problems to deal with. A detective called Wyatt and told him that they suspect Quinn of forcing Ricardo Montemayor to give Wyatt the diamond and that Quinn possibly murdered Ricardo too.

Will Liam and Hope tie the knot in Paris? Is Brooke choosing Deacon over Bill? Did Quinn really murder Ricardo? Get your answers in "The Bold and the Beautiful" every weekday on CBS.

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