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Authors: Heather Long
Tags: #contemporary, #Buddha, #erotic, #treasure, #suspense thriller
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Hunt Me
Copyright 2016 by Heather Long
ISBN:
978-1-68361-055-7
Cover art by Mina Carter
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Table of Contents
Dear Reader,
The search for
The Fortunate Buddha
began in Catch Me and continued in Treasure Me comes to a rollicking conclusion in Hunt Me. I have always loved a good mystery. Even more, I love action adventure. The best part of a romantic suspense is marrying the two together.
Kit and Jarod like Sophie and Pietr before them are one of my all time favorite couples. I’ve always found mental challenges to be even sexier than the physical, luckily in Hunt Me, I got to play with both. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
Heather
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Also by Heather Long
Always a Marine
Series so Far (in order by release)
Once Her Man, Always Her Man
Luke & Rebecca
Retreat Hell! She Just Got Here
Logan, Jazz & Zach
Tell It to the Marine
James & Lauren
Introduction of Matt McCall and Damon Sinclair
Features an appearance of Logan Cavanaugh
Proud to Serve Her
Damon & Helena
Matt, James, Lauren, Luke and Rebecca mentioned
Her Marine
Brody & Shannon
No Regrets, No Surrender
Logan, Jazz & Zach
James featured
The Marine Cowboy
A.J. & Sheri
Phone call from Luke
The Two and the Proud
Rowdy & Kim
A Marine and a Gentleman
Brenden & Liam
Appearances of James, Logan, Jazz, Shannon, Rebecca, Lauren
Combat Barbie
Kyle & Mary
Jazz makes an appearance via phone
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Joe & Melody
James makes an appearance
What Part of Marine Don’t You Understand?
Matt & Naomi
Appearances by James and Logan, Damon is mentioned
A Marine Affair
Eli & Rick
Marine Ever After
Paul & Lillianna
Multiple appearances at Luke & Rebecca’s wedding
Marine in the Wind
Greg & Georgia
Appearances by A.J. & Sheri
Marine with Benefits
Derek & Kara
Appearance by Logan
A Marine of Plenty
Charlie & Jana
Appearance by Naomi
A Candle for a Marine
Isaac & Zehava
Appearances by Zach & Shannon
Marine Under the Mistletoe
Kaiden & Rowan
Have Yourself a Marine Christmas
Rebel & Noel
Appearances by Derek, Kara, Luke and James
Lest Old Marines Be Forgot
Tom & Brenda
Appearances by Luke, James, Logan, and Damon
Her Marine Bodyguard
Shannon & Brody
Multiple appearances including Luke, Logan, Zach, Jazz, Mary, Damon & Rowdy
ROAR Series
Mischief, Mongrels & Mayhem
The Black Hills Wolves
What a Wolf Wants
Wolf in Winter Clothing
Scent of Madness
The Love Thieves
Catch Me
Treasure Me
Catch Me
Hunt Me
Hunt Me
One Thief…
Wealthy, titled, and very privileged, Lady Katherine Hardwicke successfully eluded some of the best thieves in the world in a quest to obtain the
Fortunate Buddha.
Her time is running out and her enemies are closing in, and one deliciously enigmatic man seems determined to get in her way. Will he save her or end her quest forever?
One Hunt…
Jarod Parker wears many faces and lies for a living, but when the same thief steals the Buddha out from beneath his agents not once but twice, this handler returns to the field. His target? The last woman anyone would suspect of being the thief. But is he really after the Buddha or has this brilliant woman stolen his heart?
One Choice…
Their sensuous game of cat and mouse turns deadly when a third player turns up the heat, but can these two liars come clean with each other or will they lose it all?
Hunt Me
The Love Thieves
Book Three
By
Heather Long
The value of the
Fortunate Buddha
is not the precious stones or metals, but the legend of good luck it brought to the temple visitors who made a wish and a prayer while rubbing its ruby-studded belly.
Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth
. - Buddha
Chapter One
Jarod Parker peeled back the layers of latex and faux skin disguising the shape of his jaw and neck. Next, he removed the addition to his cheeks and ducked his face into the water. In minutes, he washed away the Walter Curry appearance he manufactured when he dealt with his assets. Glancing at the mirror again, he studied his altogether nondescript face. A single scar ran parallel to the underside of his right eye. It wasn’t discernible most of the time, unless someone looked closely. At thirty-five, he could make himself look anywhere from his early twenties to his late fifties.
His cropped close and typically dark hair appeared salt and pepper from dealing with the Kingston situation. A good shampoo would correct the lingering color. With precision, he stripped his button-down shirt and suit pants. He hung everything up, leaving it on the rack for the housekeeper to collect.
Fifteen minutes later, showered and shaved, he strolled through the three-level townhouse in search of the files he’d brought home. Rubbing the back of his neck, he carried his briefcase and its contents back to his bedroom and left the towel slung over a wooden chair back before sprawling on the bed. Phone in hand, he flipped open the information he’d collected.
Reports filed by Anya on her initial issues reclaiming the Buddha in Morocco—including the details about recruiting Max to put the item back. A second statement from Max detailing the theft of the item between the time he returned it to the vault and the meeting with the ambassador a few hours later. Jarod flipped open his phone and dialed a number for the asset he had on site in Morocco.
“Renard, is he planning to attend the auction in Ankara?” If Walter’s brisk manner and clipped tone surprised the man, he said nothing about it.
“No, sir. Not as I can tell. I think the Buddha incident has scared him off. He’s limiting his art acquisitions to proper channels.”
“Keep an eye on him.”
“Yes, sir.”
They rang off, no pleasantries, no catching up, and a call lasting less than thirty seconds much less likely to be traced. So the ambassador was out of the game. The next statements included police reports, text messages, and a handful of news stories from Geneva. No mention of the break-in at Louis duMonde’s corporate building, but plenty of Max slugging the French viscount at the party.
The bagged note of apology to Anya yielded no fingerprints or DNA. It had been printed right there in the office, so no way to trace the computer back to the culprit and the single letter K as the signature.
He stood, stretching, and padded naked back down to the kitchen.
K.
He stared unseeingly at the coffee maker as he reviewed his mental notes from the file. Twice the Buddha had been removed in and around Anya’s actions. She had it in her possession a brief time, they returned it, and it was stolen again.
Louis duMonde’s involvement with the theft from the ambassador’s mansion in Morocco fit the facts. The idea he must have used an accomplice also fit the facts. The coffee hissed into his cup, and the Keurig shut off. Cup in hand, he returned up the stairs. The facts also provided enough to detail to suggest another thief took it from duMonde in Geneva even as Max and Anya tried to reclaim the item.
The second individual clearly didn’t work with duMonde.
In one corner, duMonde and his men, in another, the IAAR—International Art and Antiquities Recovery agency for which Walter ran an entire division of assets—and, in the third corner, a mysterious thief who identified themselves only by the name
K
or
Kit
.
Though Kit could be a pseudonym or stand for something else, he didn’t think so.
Settling back on the bed, he flipped to his notes from the Kingston situation in New York. Somewhere between the Geneva heist and the day of the curator’s shooting in the museum,
The Fortunate Buddha
had made its way there. duMonde’s men stalked one of the art specialists, Sophie Kingston, in a retrieval attempt.