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by Brenda Jackson
Blurb:
New York Times bestselling author Brenda Jackson brings you a brand-new story in the Forged of Steele series. Perfect for fans of the popular Westmoreland series and readers of passionate contemporary romances!
A notorious heartbreaker is about to meet his matchโฆWill a damsel in distress be his redemption?
When the โthiefโ caught driving his stolen vintage car turns out to be a stunning runaway heiress, Mercury Steele is conflicted. On the one hand, Sloan Donahue, penniless and on the run from her tyrannical family, triggers the billionaire playboyโs protective instincts. But she also triggers red-hot desire. Mercury refuses to think his simple seduction is becoming something deeper, especially when Sloan is keeping secretsโฆ
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Excerpt:
A feeling of relief swept through Mercury when he located his car. Parking in the space beside it, he quickly got out and glanced around the shops in the mall, wondering where the driver had gone.
He was pissed when he pulled his phone out of his jacket to call the police again to give them his exact location. Putting his phone back, he walked around his car and was glad not to see any dents. Other than need-ing a good wash job, the old girl looked good. Deciding to check the interior, he pulled his car keys out of his pocket to open the door.
โGet away from my car!โ
Mercury snatched his head up and was instantly mesmerized by the beauty of the womanโs dark brown eyes, shoulder-length curly hair that cascaded around an oval face, high cheekbones, the smooth and creamy texture of her cocoa-colored skin and one pair of the sexiest lips heโd ever seen on a woman.
He immediately flashed her one of his wolfish smiles and was about to go into man-whore mode until what sheโd said stopped him. Then he became blinded to all that gorgeous beauty. โYour car?โ
โYes, my car. Now get away from it before I call the police.โ
He crossed his arms over his chest. โThis is my car. It was stolen from me three nights ago.โ
โYouโre lying,โ the woman snapped.
Calling him a liar was a big mistake. The one thing he despised more than anything was for someone to question his integrity. โIf you think that, then by all means call the police. However, you donโt have to call them since I already have. Youโre the thief, not me.โ
โI am not a thief,โ she said, feeling brave enough to step closer and glare at him.
โNor am I a liar,โ he said, glaring back. Suddenly a police cruiser with flashing blue lights pulled up and two officers quickly got out. One was Sherman Aikens, one of Jonasโs old high school friends. โI see youโve found your car, Mercury.โ
Mercury frowned over at him. โNo thanks to you guys who should have been looking for it. And my car was never lost, it was stolen, and sheโs the person who has it.โ
โItโs my car!โ
Both officers glanced over at the woman and Mercury glowered. Instead of saying anything, they just stared at her, male appreciation obvious in their gazes. โFor crying out loud, arenโt you going to ask to see her papers on the vehicle since she claims to be the owner?โ he snapped out at the officers.
Sherman broke eye contact with the woman to frown at Mercury. โI was going to get to that.โ In a voice Mercury felt was way too accommodating, considering the circumstances, Sherman said, โMaโam, I need to see papers on this vehicle, because it resembles one reported stolen three nights ago.โ
โIt is the one that was stolen three nights ago,โ Mercury snapped while ignoring Shermanโs frown. As far as Mercury was concerned, Sherman could become smitten with the woman on someone elseโs time.
โStolen! Thatโs not possible, Officer,โ the woman said, looking alarmed. โWhy would anyone want to steal that car? Look at it. Itโs old.โ
Mercury glared at her while Sherman and the other officer unsuccessfully tried hiding their grins. โItโs a classic, and if itโs so old for your taste, why did you buy it like you claim you did?โ Mercury asked her.
โBecause I needed transportation and it was in my budget,โ she said, pulling papers from her purse. โI just bought it yesterday.โ She handed the papers to Sherman.
Mercury thought it took Sherman longer than necesary to switch his gaze from the woman to the papers. He then said in a too-apologetic voice, โSorry, maโam, but these papers are fake.โ
Shock flew to her face. โFake? But thatโs not possible. A nice gentleman sold the car to me.โ
โThat โniceโ man conned you into buying a stolen car,โ Mercury said, ignoring Shermanโs narrowed gaze as well as the womanโs thunderstruck expression.
Switching her gaze from Mercury to Sherman, she said, โPlease tell me thatโs not true, Officer. I gave him three hundred dollars.โ
โThree hundred dollars?โ Mercury asked, not believing what sheโd said.
Lifting her chin, she added, โYes, I knew the car wasnโt worth that much, but the man looked a little down on his luck and needed the money.โ
Mercury shook his head. โYou got that car for a steal, no pun intended. Do you not know the value of that car? Itโs worth over two hundred thousand dollars easily.โ
She rolled her eyes. โDonโt be ridiculous.โ Ridiculous? She had bought a stolen car from some-one who she thought was a nice man, and she thought he was being ridiculous? He was about to give her a scathing reply, but Shermanโs look warned him not to do so.
โYes, maโam, unfortunately that man did run a scam on you,โ Sherman said. โI hate you lost all that money. I need you to come down to police headquarters and give us a statement, including a description of the man who sold you the car. We will be on the lookout for him.โ
โLike you guys were on the lookout for my car?โ Mercury said under his breath, but when Sherman shot him a disapproving glare, he knew heโd been heard regardless.
Sherman turned to him. โWeโre going to have to impound the car. You and Miss Donahue need to come down to police headquarters to give statements.โ
โBut Iโm on my way to a job interview,โ the woman said, suddenly looking distressed.
Mercury refused to feel an ounce of sympathy for her since he too would be late for an interview with a potential new client. Now he would have to reschedule. Every sports agent alive would want to sign on Nor-ris Eastwood, but the parents of the high school senior with plans to go straight into the NBA had sought out Mercury. He hoped being a no-show this morning wouldnโt be a negative against him. If it was, then he had this woman to blame.
โAre you okay with that, Mercury?โ
When he heard his name, he glanced up. โAm I okay with what?โ He saw the other officer had pulled the woman off to the side to take down some information. โGiving Miss Donahue a ride to the police station,โ Sherman said.
โDonโt you have room in the police car? Thatโs the normal way you transport criminals, isnโt it? For all we know, she could be in cahoots with the person who stole my car.โ
Sherman rolled his eyes. โYou donโt believe that any more than I do, Mercury. Itโs obvious sheโs an innocent victim who doesnโt belong in the back of a patrol car. Sheโs no more a thief than we are. Look at her.โ
Mercury didnโt want to look at her, but he did any-way. He immediately thought the same thing he had when heโd first seen her. She was a very beautiful woman. Her features were just that striking. And then there was that delectable-looking figure in a navy blue pencil skirt and white blouse. Sexy as hell. But stillโฆ
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Author Info:
Brenda Jackson is a New York Times bestselling author of more than one hundred romance titles. Brenda lives in Jacksonville, Florida, and divides her time between family, writing and traveling. Email Brenda at authorbrendajackson@gmail.com or visit her on her website at brendajackson.net.
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