Blurb
Isabelle
plans to escape the real world when she takes a tropical vacation.
But escape becomes too real when Paradise Resort disappears. To win
her freedom, she must break an oath and out-play her opponent in a
game of seduction. Her self-control is resolute until her traitorous
body decides this is a game she wants to play.
Jonathan’s
needs are simple: break down Isabelle’s resistance, win the game,
and get back to the real world where an emergency waits. Desire grows
between them as each roll of the die reveals secrets, truths and
skin, until Jonathan is forced to confront his worst fear or forfeit
Isabelle to the dark mastermind of the game.
Excerpt
Isabelle
was vaguely aware of the stricken expression on Jonathan’s face as
her knees buckled. Only with legs clenched tight did she keep herself
from tottering over.
Impossible.
The
sun was a blazing half disc hovering over the horizon, the trees, an
ink smudge rimming the beach. Within minutes, the shore would be
chilling, isolating, disorienting, all except for this one fire-lit
area.
Jonathan’s
gaze rose from the bizarre note she’d found. “It’s a joke, it
has to be. We have to play a game to get back to the resort?
Rhapsody? That’s insane.” He peered once again at the forest
where ten minutes ago the resort had stretched over a few kilometers.
Not a sound came from that site now, not even wind through the trees.
Besides the flicker of fire, the night was still as a corpse.
“Did
you find any sign of life out there?” She forced the words out
evenly to tamp her panic and keep her voice from cracking.
“No,
nothing. Did you know the resort has an invisible security fence? We
won’t get past it if we go through the forest.”
“That’s
odd. No, I didn’t hear anything about invisible security. Whoever
wrote this note is playing games with us. Do you think this is a hoax
put on by the resort?” Though she didn’t wish to admit it out
loud, something about this scenario seemed . . . unearthly. A few
feet from the fire lay a carpet with over-sized pillows placed for
comfort and as the note suggested—pleasurable game play. She
couldn’t kid herself into believing that display had been on the
beach five minutes ago. The cozy fireside retreat seemed to have
appeared from under the snap of a magician’s cloak.
“I
doubt it.
“The
note says we can’t escape the beach. ‘Play the game of Rhapsody
to win your return to Serenity Resort.’ I don’t know who the
lunatic is behind this, but we’re cut off from the hotel.”
Jonathan checked his watch. As if the time mattered. With the sun
sinking, it was light’s out any minute.
“I
don’t have time for this,” he said.
Like
she did? “Late for your date with the redhead?”
He
shot her a wry look. “Not tonight.”
“Triplets?”
“I’ve
got them lined up for Saturday.”
His
dry sense of humor appealed to her from their first conversation. She
couldn’t deny she’d behaved like his Monday night date until the
redhead showed up. He’d been too easy to be with, like an old
friend—they’d fit like parts clicking in perfect sequence. She
could blame his good looks, the wine, the atmosphere, the
conversation, but the truth was she’d gone to his room Monday night
because she was too weak to keep to her relationship recovery
program. But that was Monday. Today was a new day. “It’s some
kind of magic trick. Mirrors?”
His
gaze fell on the pillow arrangement. “I don’t think so. I see the
game.”
She
took a quick step back as he crossed in front of her, the thud of his
footsteps a muted sound over the sand. Four torches rimmed the
blanket sending shadows rippling over Jonathan’s features. “This
is it—Rhapsody.” He read the words stamped across the box top
before flipping the lid off.
“A
board game? Are you kidding me?” Her panic subsided to a slow
canter in her chest. This was nothing more than a silly hoax.
As
Jonathan studied the board, she studied him. Her cast-away partner
exuded some sort of undefined magnetic force that drew her closer,
close enough to notice the mahogany highlights in his hair. The
distinguished angles in his face knocked him up a level from handsome
to devastatingly gorgeous.
Oh,
sweet heaven.
He
had a way of standing with his arms behind his back that made him
appear open, receptive, with boyish, innocent appeal. His jaw was
shadowed with a dark dusting under full lips with luscious curves
turned in a pervasive grin. Luscious? She shouldn’t think luscious.
He could have lips like sun-ripened peaches, it didn’t matter.
She’d made herself a promise. No, stronger than a promise—a vow.
No sexual relationships for one year. What was one year out of an
entire life time?
She
dropped her gaze when she realized he was watching her. That smile of
his was infused with enough male heat to melt an iceberg. “What
could there possibly be to smile about?”
“Guess
what the objective of the game is?”
Author
Bio
Sharon
Clare lives in Ontario with her husband and three wonderful grown-up
kids who come and go from the nest. She fell in love with writing at
the University of Toronto where she graduated with a science degree
in psychology and professional writing. She writes light paranormal
romance and has published short stories, art reviews, newsletter and
magazine articles. Her favourite place to write is outside under the
maple trees beside the lily pond. Find out more at:
www.sharonclare.com
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