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More Than Treasure Series
(Stolen Hearts Book 1, Something to Treasure Book 2,
Genre: Romantic Suspense
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Jewels, deception and adventure...
Twenty-two year old, Cammie Adams knows one thing for sure... life isn't fair. She's still a wreck from the tragic loss of her parents seven years ago. Right after she gets her PI license she is not only robbed, but abducted, only to find her life was all a lie. When she finds her mother's diary she discovers she was only a pawn in her mother's dangerous game. Now she must get back what is rightfully hers from the man who murdered her mother.
Hot and mysterious Simon Fisher has really only loved one thing... jewels. This ex-jewel thief, now bodyguard, doesn't even know what hits him when he rescues Cammie as a favor to her father. Simon must protect her, but soon finds where there is trouble, Cammie isn't far behind.
She will not only steal his prized jewel, but his heart.
Twenty-two year old, Cammie Adams knows one thing for sure... life isn't fair. She's still a wreck from the tragic loss of her parents seven years ago. Right after she gets her PI license she is not only robbed, but abducted, only to find her life was all a lie. When she finds her mother's diary she discovers she was only a pawn in her mother's dangerous game. Now she must get back what is rightfully hers from the man who murdered her mother.
Hot and mysterious Simon Fisher has really only loved one thing... jewels. This ex-jewel thief, now bodyguard, doesn't even know what hits him when he rescues Cammie as a favor to her father. Simon must protect her, but soon finds where there is trouble, Cammie isn't far behind.
She will not only steal his prized jewel, but his heart.
Excerpt:
Heart
pounding, Cammie followed Simon through the dark jungle with a loaded gun in
her hand. It was amazing how good she could see with the night vision goggles
on. They had listened to the chatter on Simon's bug until the men fell asleep.
Simon knew exactly where he was going and knew where the diamond was kept. The
moon and stars were the only illumination in dark jungle. Wild animals howled
in the distance; she hoped they stayed on their side of the jungle.
Simon stopped
and turned around. “Are
you okay back there?”
“Yes, maybe adventure
really is in my blood.”
He smiled. “It’s not much farther.
When we get there, we’re
going into the tent I told you about. There’ll be a large wooden box. The diamonds are inside.
Once I get the lock open, you take the red diamond. It will be the largest one.
Take nothing else. Remember we have to get in, get what we came for and get
out. If anything happens, you take that diamond and run back to the jeep, no
matter what.”
She took a
deep breath. “Okay.”
They walked
approximately five more yards, then she saw a dying fire. Thanks to the
goggles, she spied the tent that Simon had told her about. It was the closest
one to the entrance of the mine. It was hard to grip the gun with her clammy
hands. Five other tents circled around the fire. Simon motioned for her to
follow him around the back of the tents. They arrived at the tent she was to go
inside.
Simon gave
her a quick peck on the lips and nodded. They went inside. Simon got the box
open within a few seconds. She felt like she could not breathe when she looked
into the wooden box almost full of clear loose diamonds. Resting on top was the
red diamond, by far the largest diamond inside the box.
Adrenaline
took over. She picked up the gem and put it into her pocket, careful not to
drop the gun. It was surprisingly easy to take something that was not hers. As
Simon locked the box back, they heard one of the men get up. Simon grabbed her
and they went behind the tent. They squatted down low and peeked around. One of
the men had gotten up to pee. They held their breath in the dark, waiting.
Cammie was sure the beat of her heart was loud enough for the man to hear.
When the man
went back inside his tent, she took a step to follow Simon and accidentally
stepped on a large twig. The loud crack sounded through the silent, night air.
She froze. They heard someone else come out of their tent. Simon grabbed her
hand and pulled her into the mine shaft to hide. The mine was damp with an
earthy smell. Tracks with rickety old carts lined the middle of the tunnel. On
the opposite side of them were dirt-covered shovels, buckets and round
shifters. Damn! They would be on their way back to the huts right now if she
had not stepped on that stupid twig.
They pressed
their bodies flat to the rock wall as they listened. When the voices got
closer, Simon took her hand and pulled her farther into the mine. Her feet sunk
down into the deep mud. She felt gritty gravel at the bottom of the sludge. Thank
goodness, they were equipped with boots and night vision goggles. They went a
little deeper into the mine.
Simon stopped
to listen. Men’s
voices carried through the tunnel. “Shit!
I think we’re
going to have to find another way out. We don’t have much time to get out of here. If they check
the box and see the red diamond is missing, they’ll search the area. We need them to think one of their
own stole the diamond.”
Cammie wanted
to cry. Why did she even come? Now they were both in danger. She pressed
her lips together to hold in the emotion that threatened to escape.
Simon put his
hands on her shoulders. “We’re going to find a way
out, okay? I need you to trust me.”
She swallowed and nodded. Afraid for both their lives, she followed him with
her feet growing heavy from the wet mud that now clung to her boots and pants.
The air was thick the farther they went, making it difficult to breathe.
“Look.” Simon pointed to a
round opening in the ground to the right of them. It must have been ten feet
wide and twenty feet deep. The bottom of the pit looked like gravel. He took
out a small flashlight and shined it down into the hole. She looked down at
what she had thought was gravel. Among the little rocks was what looked like
dirty chunks of ice.
“Diamonds.” Various shapes and
sizes mixed in with worthless rocks. He shut the flashlight off and they
continued through.
Cammie
stepped on something crunchy. She looked down and screamed. Simon put his hand
over her mouth. He looked down to see what caused her alarm.
“Is that human?” she asked, looking
down at half a rib cage.
He hugged her
tight. “I think
so. Come on, I’m
getting you out of here.”
There was a small path to their left. Simon stopped. “I feel air. This way.” The opening was so narrow they had to turn
sideways to get through.
Ten minutes
later, they were out of the mine somewhere in the jungle. Cammie inhaled a big
gulp of the fresh air as Simon took off his backpack. She watched him dig
through the supplies with his light.
“Here it is.” He held up a compass. “Do you need a drink?” He handed her the
canteen.
“Yes, but I think I need
something stronger than water right now.”
She took a drink anyway and handed it back to him.
“We’re okay. We need to
head east. We should only be about an hour out of our way.”
Cammie nodded
and tried to be brave even though she was sweaty, dirty and sick of being
courageous. Her pants were damp and her night vision goggles were heavy. The
bugs in the jungle were having a feast on her skin. Somehow, she never pictured
this part of stealing a diamond. The wild noises of the inhabitants echoed
around them. She did not want to shoot an animal, but she would if they decided
she looked tasty.
They moved
swiftly through the darkness toward the huts. By the time they got back, she
was out of breath. She jumped in the jeep, relieved.
Simon gave
her a quick kiss. “You
were amazing. Now let’s
get out of here.”
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Murder, jealousy and treasure…
When Cammie Adams, determined novice PI, gets an urgent call
from her ex, she is compelled to take his case. Miles, a luxury hotel owner and
an upstanding citizen of Upton
Hills , finds one of the
maids dead. He turns to Cammie for help to keep his beloved hotel from being
tarnished. With her partner and boyfriend, Simon, she takes on a case that
might just be their last. Her ex’s hotel is an eighty-year-old building that
has secrets of its own.
Can they catch the murderer to save the hotel and her ex’s reputation or will the case take a turn that will leave them lost forever?
Can they catch the murderer to save the hotel and her ex’s reputation or will the case take a turn that will leave them lost forever?
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Simon looked at her and brushed the wet
hair over that was clinging to her face. His hazel eyes stared deep into hers.
“When I thought even for one second that I could lose you, I didn’t like it.”
She smiled at
him. “You weren’t even worried about that hunk of gold.”
This brought
back the fun loving guy she knew. “Thanks for reminding me that he got away
with the gold.” He smirked.
“He won’t get
away with this. My father will find us and we’ll get it back,” she said,
looking out to the never ending water.
Simon scooped up
a handful of sand and let the grains slowly slip out of his fingers, reminding
her of an hourglass. “I don’t want to alarm you, but how will your father find
us? He’s on his honeymoon and doesn’t even know we’re missing.”
“I have faith.”
She wrapped her arms around him and kissed his cheek. “Besides there’s no one
I’d rather be missing on a deserted island with.”
He touched the
tip of her nose. “I’ve had some experience with living in the wild. We’ll
survive.” She knew he was referring to the month he had spent camping out in
the South African jungle. If he could survive in a jungle, an island with white
sandy beaches and palm trees should be no problem.
“I know.”
Simon looked
around. “We need to gather some wood for a fire before dark.”
She followed him
along the edge of the trees to help him find some drift wood to burn. They
gathered wood, small dried leaves and sticks, then carried it all back to the
beach.
“Are your
clothes still wet?” Simon asked.
“A little.”
Simon took off
his shirt and pants. “We should take off our clothes and lay them in the sun so
they can dry before nightfall.”
She stripped
down to her bra and panties. At least if she only had one set of underwear they
were high quality. She giggled. “I feel like we’re Adam and Eve.”
Simon smiled.
“Does that mean you are going to tempt me with your forbidden fruit?”
She laughed and
playfully slapped his arm.
“I’ll get a fire
started. If you want you can grab as many of those fallen palm branches as you
can. We’ll sleep on those tonight.”
“Okay.” She went
over and started gathering the branches. By the time she got as many as she
could carry, Simon had started a small fire. She was relieved to see the flame.
They would be in total darkness as soon as the sun went down.
“I’m going to
get more sticks for a bed. See if you can find any sharp shells and shells that
could be used to drink out of.”
She walked
barefoot on the hot, gritty sand. At least their clothes would be dry soon. The
night air would get chilly. Someone had to find them. A couple of days on a deserted island with Simon would not be so
bad, like a vacation really. If it turned into weeks or months that terrified
her.
There were lots
of broken shells. She took what looked to be the strongest and sharpest.
Finding some that could be used as a cup was not as easy. Each time she picked
up what she thought was a whole shell, once pulled out of the sand, proved to
be another broken one. She continued to look, until her back hurt from bending
over so much. Finally, she found two that were good enough to use as small
cups. If only they had water or even better, sweet tea.
She looked down
at a crab crawling along the sand. “Simon, I think I found some food!”
“Seafood, good
job.” He picked up the crab and took it over to the fire. As their food cooked,
they put on their dry clothes.
“I found some
coconut trees. I need to climb up to get some. We need something to drink until
we can find fresh water in the morning.”
She was nervous
as she watched him scale the tree. She would not know how to help him or
survive if he got hurt. He told her to look out, so she moved over. Three
coconuts fell to the ground. Simon climbed back down like a monkey. He beat
them open with a sharp rock he had found. As the sun set they ate cooked crab
and drank coconut milk. Not bad.
Simon had managed
to build them a temporary shelter for the night. Some sticks and leaves would
at least keep them from sleeping on the ground. She snuggled up to Simon as the
cool breeze blew. He protectively wrapped his arms around her. She felt tired
and dirty.
“Are you okay,
sweetheart?”
“Yes,” she lied.
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Treasured Hearts Blurb
Spies, weddings and new beginnings…
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Spies, weddings and new beginnings…
Ready to get back to work after a long leave from their PI
business, Simon Fisher and Cammie Adams take the first case that comes their
way. Someone is selling company secrets and it’s up to them to find the spy.
But when they get their answer, they uncover much more than espionage.
After attending recent family weddings, Simon has become an
expert at dodging Cammie’s hints about giving her a certain piece of jewelry he
has always secretly feared. Simon doesn't know how long he'll be able to keep
his girlfriend satisfied without giving her the one thing she still desires.
As they work their case, will Simon and Cammie discover
another fortune or will they see that the greatest treasure of all is the one
they already have… love?
Excerpt:
“All you found was a designer thong?”
Cammie asked, disappointed and a little disturbed that Simon had seen another
woman’s skimpy underwear. Not that he had not seen plenty of panties before he
had met her—it was no secret that he used to be quite the playboy.
“Yes, I
searched his entire apartment. Either Ted’s a player or in a relationship with
a rich woman who can’t keep track of her panties.” Simon smirked.
“We’ll have
to keep closer tabs on Marcy and Paxton. Maybe what the other employees suspect
is true.”
Cammie filled
Leo’s cat dish with more dry food. His soft fur rubbed against her as he weaved
in and out of her legs. Leo had warmed up to them. Even though he still had a
wild streak, he was affectionate. Cammie reached down to pet his butterscotch colored
head. He purred a thank you as his tail wrapped around her leg.
Standing
behind her, Simon placed his hands on her hips and pressed his body into hers.
“We need to
take advantage of having the house to ourselves.”
She felt the
warmth spread through her body until her lower half tingled, begging to be
touched. No matter how many times they had made love, every time excited her
just as much as the first. She turned to look into his seductive, hazel eyes.
He lifted her up on the counter and she wrapped her legs around him as he
removed her shirt.
They had moved from the kitchen
to the shower, where Simon got one of his hunches about the case. His ideas
could come at bizarre times. He had decided they needed to go check out
Wentworth’s competitor. Maybe they could save some time if they were to find a
connection with one of the employees in the Douglas
building and the best time to break in would be in the middle of the night.
Cammie had grabbed a black T-shirt and a pair of jeans in a rush to check out
Simon’s hunch. Instead of spooning in bed, they were on their way to Douglas advertising.
Simon pulled
the SUV into the dark parking lot. Douglas Advertising was not as big as
Wentworth, but close to it. He parked in the back row of the lot where the
security camera could not reach. Cammie tucked her long hair up into a black
beret.
Simon
disarmed the alarm system with an ease that still amazed her. Once inside the
building, Cammie walked over to the receptionist desk. She shined her
flashlight on the appointment book sitting on the desktop. Something had to
lead them to their spy. She flipped through the pages with her gloved finger.
Her heart raced when she saw Marcy Webber’s name. Marcy’s appointment had been
a job interview with Douglas . Compelling, but
that did not necessarily prove her to be the spy. Cammie took a digital image
of the page. Simon came up behind her and touched her shoulder.
“Did you find
anything in Douglas ’ office?” she asked,
hopeful.
“I don’t
know. There was a name written on a piece of stationery that seemed out of place.”
Simon showed her the rose colored paper. A letter D was embossed in gold. The
only thing that was written was the name Daisy in black ink.
She held the
thick paper between her fingers. “It looks pretty and expensive. Where was it?”
Simon
motioned her back to the office he had been inside. He opened the top drawer of
Douglas ’ desk. “It was hidden under the
organizer.” He carefully put the stationery back where he had found it.
“It is
interesting, but may not have anything to do with our case. She could just be
his mistress.”
Simon nodded.
“Probably. Did you find anything?”
Cammie showed
him the image she had taken. “Marcy’s appointment here was a job interview. It
was written in the receptionist’s appointment book.”
Simon turned
his head to the file cabinet. “Let’s check to see if Marcy’s on their payroll.”
Cammie
nodded. After searching all the employee files, Marcy was looking less like a
suspect. They did not come across Paxton, Jason, Miles or Ted’s names either.
“I’m not sure
what to make of this,” Cammie said, as she followed Simon back outside to arm
the alarm system.
“Things are
always more complicated than anticipated, which is what makes this job so fun.”
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Christy Newton is a hopeless romantic and writes many genres
of romance. She just might be the only author out there that doesn’t drink
caffeine, but dark chocolate is her must have. She falls in love with each of
her heroes and hopes you will too!
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