Title: Bold Tricks
Author: Karina Halle
Publisher, Publication Date: Grand Central Publishing, December 17, 2014
Genre: Romantic Suspense
About
BOLD TRICKS:
The
Faster They Live, the Harder They Fall . . .
Raised by con
artists, Ellie Watt has a lot of crazy childhood memories-but none crazier
than being scarred with acid by the demented crime boss Travis Raines. Now
Ellie is a full-grown woman who lives for revenge, and Travis is a full-blown
drug lord who kills for pleasure. The sadistic bastard has kidnapped her good
friend Gus as well as her mother, whom he's been holding as prized
possessions in his heavily guarded lair. And Ellie has only one chance in
hell of getting them out alive-using two dangerous men who love her to death
. . . One is Camden McQueen, a talented tattoo artist who's made a
permanent mark on Ellie's heart. The other is Javier Bernal, her fiery
ex-lover who's busted more than a few heads in his time. From the
crime-ridden streets of Mexico City to the predatory jungles of Honduras,
this unlikely trio forms an uneasy alliance in the deadliest game of all-a
gun-blazing battle to the finish that will pit enemy against enemy and lover
against lover. And Ellie must choose the right man to trust . . . or die.
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Excerpt
The
motel room was a lot nicer than the one we stayed at before. Sort of a Best
Western, middle-ground quality of place. No roaches on the floors, no geckos
on the wall. Shit mattresses, I discovered as I pounded my fist on the bed,
but I didn’t care.
Camden
had just put the final box on my bed, Violetta sprawled out on hers in a
state of drug-induced euphoria, when I noticed Javier lingering at the
doorway.
“I’m
going to be meeting Dom in about twenty minutes,” Javier said to me. “Is that
enough time for you to get ready?”
I
frowned and he quickly added, “You know he’ll want you there, if this is
going to get anywhere. I figured you might want to shower and look nice.”
He
rapped his fingers along the doorframe, his mouth opening as if to say
something else, then he turned and walked off.
Camden
eyed me. “I’m going with you.”
“You
might be kind of drunk, Camden,” I told him, though the determination in his
voice warmed me like the finest cognac.
“I’ve
never felt better,” he said, enunciating each word. His eyes, my god they
were still such a clear fucking blue, even in the pallid light of the hotel
room. They bore into me with such startling clarity, sending shivers down my
back like trailing fingertips. He would be coming with me.
I
wished he’d be coming in me. A vision of us in this hotel room, alone, him
nailing me to the bed, the headboard banging, slammed into my head.
“Are
you okay with that?” he asked.
I
suppressed the thought, the flare of heat between my legs, and smiled
quickly. “Yes, of course.”
Meanwhile
Violetta’s head flopped to the side, her arm still bound to her stiffly in
the sling, and started snoring lightly. I motioned to her. “Do you think it’s
safe to leave her here?”
He
watched her for a few moments, blinking a few times, before saying, “I think
she needs to sleep it off.” He went and sat down on my bed. “I’ll be here
when you get out.”
I
grabbed my bag of clothes I had brought out of the car and brought it into
the bathroom. I had a quick shower, trying to rub off all the grim – both real
and imagined – with the flimsy hotel soap, then picked through my clothes.
Everything that had been in my trunk was musty and wrinkled, some even dirty.
I had a packet of unopened (and decidedly unsexy) Hanes underwear, a bra,
another pair of jeans, a pair of gladiator sandals that I thought were dressy
enough, a pair of Timberland hiking boots, a plain white tee shirt, a couple
of wife-beaters, a coral-colored blouse, a plaid shirt, and a light blue tank
dress that went to the ground. I wasn’t exactly known for my fashion sense
and even with the cherry blossoms covering the scars on my leg, bringing me
beauty that I didn’t have before, I didn’t see myself branching out anytime
soon. Dressing up in my old clothes for Javier hadn’t exactly helped either.
I
slipped on the tank dress, opting to go commando for the evening, and put on
the sandals. I looked at myself in the mirror. Once again, I felt like a
different person was staring back at me. This me, this Ellie, was tired and
hardened. I rubbed the residue mascara away from under my eyes and applied a
new coat. My skin was brown from the sun now and I didn’t need much else.
When
I came out of the bathroom, Camden straightened up on the bed. I felt
strangely shy in front of him, especially as his eyes trailed up and down the
length of me.
“Do
I look okay?” I asked him, feeling the need to say something. “I mean, if you
can see me, that is.”
He
bit his lip and stared, a multitude of emotions flashing through his eyes,
too fast for me to pick up on each individual one. I thought I saw lust in
there – maybe that’s what I wanted to see.
When
he still didn’t say anything, I walked over to the dresser where I had my
clutch purse left over from the other night at Travis’s and rifled through it
for my lip stuff. His silence at my back was a heavy weight, laden with too
many uncertainties between us. It was eating at me, burning through me,
rendering me with a lead heart. There were so many things I had to focus on,
to worry about, fucking impossible things, and yet I needed him to tell me I
looked beautiful. I needed him to tell me I was something to him.
I
heard him get off the bed and walk toward me, that heaviness, that warmth
that he brought with his bones, teased at my back. He stopped, close enough
to touch me, and I was about to turn around, perhaps to do something foolish,
when he crouched down.
“How
is my art?”
His
hands found my leg, one of them lifting the hem of my dress, the other slowly
moving over the cherry blossom tattoo. I sucked in my breath, holding
completely still, trying to contain my nerves that were firing wildly as his
fingers ran along the ridges of the ink. He touched me gently over every
vine, leaf and petal, until I had to supress a shaky moan that that tried to
escape from my lips.
“It
feels fine,” I said softly when I found my voice.
“It
looks beautiful,” he said.
“I
had a beautiful artist,” I told him. I turned at the waist and look down at
him, my blue dress glowing in his tanned hand, his other one placed firmly
around my calf, his strong fingers imparting heat that sunk deep. He was
looking up at me, lips parted slightly.
I
couldn’t take a second more of this.
I
turned and dropped to the ground, my knees rubbing against his.
I
grabbed his face, his rough stubble pressing into my palms, and kissed him.
Hard.
There
was surprise for a second, a hesitation, a pulse that refused to beat on.
Then Camden kissed me back, his soft lips enveloping mine, his mouth opening
to give me life. He put his hand behind my head, holding it there with power
and control.
My
heart was an elevator car, the cable suddenly snapped, and I was freefalling
and falling and falling as his lips and tongue and hot, wet mouth took away
every inch of my resolve. The more he kissed me, the deeper and longer we
found each other, the thirstier I got for him. I felt like if we stopped, I
would die, empty on the inside and forever longing.
About
Karina Halle:
Karina Halle is a
former travel writer and music journalist and the USA Today Bestselling
author of Love, in English, The Artists Trilogy, and other wild and romantic
reads. She lives in a 1920s farmhouse on an island off the coast of British
Columbia with her husband and her rescue pup, where she drinks a lot of wine,
hikes a lot of trails and devours a lot of books.
Karina’s
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