Theodore's Ring
by Stacy-Deanne
Genre: Action Adventure Interracial Romance
Damn,
you know you’re in love when you’ll go into the jungle, dodging
bullets and fighting killers just to get your man back.
Either
that or Lydia’s just crazy as hell.
When
ruthless Efrain kidnaps Lydia’s boyfriend Cam and demands she
delivers Theodore’s Ring, a legendary artifact worth millions,
Lydia races to the Casanu jungle to save her man. You go, girl!
She
embarks on the journey with her ex-lover, Sullivan, (say what now?),
who agrees to help her even though he wants her back and vows to make
her his, whatever the cost.
Cam
is toast if Lydia doesn’t deliver the ring within days, but throw
in harsh terrain, three mysterious strangers, a duel with a King
Cobra, and an ex who can’t keep his hands to himself, and Lydia
quickly realizes saving Cam and being stuck in the jungle with no
hair products is only half the battle.
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Stacy-Deanne (Dee-Anne) is an award-winning author of romantic suspense, mystery, thrillers, contemporary romance, historical romance and women's fiction books. She's written Top 100 bestsellers, and her work has been praised and reviewed in USA Today numerously. She loves writing stories that focus on main characters who rarely get the spotlight such as characters with physical disabilities, mental illness, and terminal diseases.
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San Jose, Costa Rica
“Cam?” Thirty-three-year-old
Lydia Quarter busted into the two-story flat she shared with her boyfriend Cameron
Griffin, ten minutes after receiving his text. “Cam, are you okay?”
She ran up the carpeted stairs. The aroma of Cam’s
favorite honey and oat granola bars hit her the moment she entered the master
bedroom.
Everything was in place except for his cellphone
peeking from underneath the magenta sheet.
Lydia grabbed it with shaking hands. “Fuck.”
A figure in black shot out from the hallway and pounced
on her.
“Help!” Lydia struggled as muscular, hairy arms secured
her waist. “Help! Someone help!”
A giant, gloved hand covered her mouth as she gurgled a
scream. “Don’t be stupid.” The black ski mask muffled his light Spanish accent.
“You going to be a good girl?”
She nodded.
“Do what I say and you won’t get hurt.” He tossed her
on the bed and jumped on top of her.
“No!” Lydia wiggled, his burly body smothering her slim
frame. “Don’t do this.”
His obsidian eyes glowed with sin. “Do what?”
“This.” She panted, her long, copper-brown weave
getting into her mouth. “What do you want?”
“I thought I
knew…” His hand cruised from her shoulders and onto her heaving breasts. “Now
I’m not so sure.”
“Stop!” She kicked and bounced. “Get the fuck off me!”
“Oh, I heard you were a feisty one.” He smoothed his
hand across Lydia’s arm, the
overhead light forcing out
the yellow undertones in her brown skin. “You don’t disappoint, do you?”
“Do it.” She jerked underneath him. “I dare you.”
He gaped.
“I’m not some woman you can just push around.” She
wriggled. “I’ve been through hell and back in the last year, so there’s nothing
you can do to intimidate me.”
“Is there something we can do to Cam to intimidate you?”
She lifted her head. “Where is he?”
He glided his fingertips through her hair. “He’s safe.”
His fat tongue dangled
from between his lips, his purple mouth suggesting he smoked
heavily. “It depends on you whether he stays that way.”
“Please don’t hurt him.”
He took out a knife with a jagged edge. “Because you
love him and would do anything for him, isn’t that right?”
“Yes.” Her trembling bosom stretched against her blouse
as she took a deep breath. “I’ll do anything to help Cam.”
“Hm.” He brought his face closer and sniffed. “You
smell like flowers on a spring morning. I love that smell.”
She clenched the sheet with both hands as he groped her.
“Just tell me what this is about.”
He squinted. “You know.”
She sighed, plopping her head back on the pillow.
That
damn ring.
“Theodore’s ring,” she whispered.
“Now that’s a smart girl.” He cackled. “We know Cam
buried the ring in the Casanu jungle.” He dragged the knife between her
breasts. “You’re gonna get it for us.”
She grimaced.
“You’re probably the only person he’s ever told where
it is. Maybe I haven’t made myself clear.” He pushed the knife into her bosom.
“We’re not asking.”
“If you’re so big and bad, why can’t you go get it
yourselves?”
“Because we weren’t the ones who stole it.” He settled
the tip of the knife on her full lips. “This isn’t a game, Lydia. Get the ring
or Cam’s dead. If you try to go to the police, your
boyfriend will be in a
body bag before you can tell them what's going on.” He yanked her hair. “You
hear me?”
“Y… yes.”
A calmness came over his eyes. “You're an exquisite
woman.” He groped her thigh through her blue jeans. “You’re getting me
distracted.”
“Let me talk to Cam.” She pushed his hand away.
“Please. I want to make sure he’s okay.”
“Cam’s a lucky man.” He slipped his hand between her
thighs. “Must be nice to have someone like you in his life.”
“I’ll get the ring.” She turned her face away as he
pressed his forehead against hers. “Just go.” She closed her eyes, praying with
everything in her he’d just walk away.
“I have to leave so soon?” He pushed his slimy mouth to
her cheek, the soft fibers of the mask tickling her. “We can have some fun.”
“No.” Lydia tensed up, every muscle in her body
contracting.
“I could hurt you but I haven’t.” He snickered. “Don’t
I deserve a reward for that?”
“Go.” She held in tears. “Please.”
“What happened to the tough girl from a few minutes
ago?” He puckered his lips, aiming for a kiss, when a faint buzzing sound
erupted from his pants.
“Shit.” He
leaned up, snatching the phone from his black jeans. “People always call at the
wrong time, huh?”
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2 comments:
This sounds like a good book.
I was thinking to same myself, the excerpt has me thinking...hmmm. I want to know what happens next! lol
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