Cuffed
Fearless
1
Lily
Harlem
Genre: Contemporary romance,
menage
Publisher: All Romance eBooks
Date of Publication: July 1, 2016
ISBN: 978-1-945193-05-7
Word Count: 22000
Cover Artist: Erin Dameron Hill
Book Description:
How do you pass the time
handcuffed to somebody who gets on your nerves?
All journalist Roxie Diamond
wants is the chance to ride out with the London night patrol. Reporting on
women who sell their bodies to survive is her latest assignment and she's on
the case. Trouble is, the two hot cops she's partnered with couldn't be more
different, Officer Rudy is displeased to have a tag-along, but he can brood all
he likes while she admires his partner's cute ass and broad shoulders.
Roxie doesn't count on being
mistaken for an accessory in human trafficking. Before she knows it she's
snatched, interrogated, and her world is turned upside down. Just as well her
sullen cop takes her safety seriously. Though how much help he'll be when she
finds herself handcuffed to him in an abandoned warehouse, locked up for
goodness knows how long, she doesn't know.
Will he open up? Protect her?
Will the anger in his eyes turn to desire when she confesses her lust? Will he
admit to the passion she can feel brimming beneath his surface? And can they
really do that, while in such a dangerous predicament? And just how close is he
to his partner?
Excerpt:
Roxie Diamond
shoved her phone, lipstick, and keys into her shoulder bag. Her stomach was
tense with excitement and her chest held a fluttery feeling. She’d been waiting
for this opportunity for months. Her boss at the newspaper had pulled strings
and called in favors to get her out on the beat, and now, finally, it was going
to happen. She’d be winning prizes for her real life insight into the women who
worked the streets of London before she knew it.
She grinned and
checked her teeth for lipstick in the mirror. She hoped she’d get a hot cop to
ride with. But more than that she wanted a guy who was chatty, didn’t mind
dishing the dirt, telling her how it really was on the streets of London with
the prostitutes, the johns, and the crime lurking in the shadows.
Satisfied she
was looking the part in black boots with a heel, red jeans, and a denim jacket
over a black shirt, she headed out of her apartment. She’d wanted to look
casual yet smartish. She needed to blend in, but not look like an officer
because she wasn’t. She was an investigative reporter, an independent woman
with a career on the up. If she was given the information, the insight, she
knew damn well she was one of the best on the team for delivering quality,
impartial, informative journalism.
It was dark and
cold as she stepped outside. It was also nearing midnight. The air held a light
mist that dampened her hair and cooled her cheeks. Without lingering, she
headed for the Tube station, her heels clicking on the ground.
She wondered
what it was like for the prostitutes who hung around on street corners on nights
like this. They’d be cold and likely hungry and in need of a fix, but in spite
of this, still touting for business, hoping to offer their shivering, skinny
bodies in exchange for cash.
What was the
city doing to help these women? Where did they come from? What became of their
children? Who were the men who sought them out? Why did these woman risk rape,
a beating, and murder on a nightly basis?
These were all
questions Roxie wanted to address, those and many more. A couple of nights on
patrol would hopefully give her the police perspective of the problem. One
thing she already knew was these men were on the front line, the good guys with
a tough job.
Before long she
arrived at Hackney police station. It was a tall concrete building, a 1970s
design, and covered in gray pebbledash that appeared black now the rain had
gotten to it. There was a single light on in the entrance way that shone
through the blue tinted glass window with POLICE written on it.
The door was
unlocked, so she stepped into the warmth and up to reception.
“Can I help
you?” a uniformed officer asked from behind a tall desk. A large black clock
behind him showed that it was now nearly half past midnight.
“Hi, yes.” She
smiled. “I’m here for Sergeant Vincent Taylor.”
“And you are?”
He didn’t smile back.
Roxie tightened
her grip on the handle on her bag, refusing to be intimidated by his steely
stare. “I’m Roxie Diamond. He should be expecting me. I’m shadowing him on his
shift tonight. Arranged by Phil Ray at News World.”
He continued to
stare at her.
“If you could
let Sergeant Taylor know I’m here,” she said, her patience wearing thin, but
her smile still steady.
He frowned and
picked up a black telephone to his right. Hit a button on the top left corner.
“Vince. You expecting a…” He flicked his index finger at her.
“Roxie Diamond,
News World.”
“Some journalist
called Ms. Diamond. Says she’s going out with you tonight.” He was quiet for a
moment. “Right you are.” He put the phone down.
“Well?” Roxie
asked when he said nothing but bent his head to a ledger.
“Take a seat.
He’ll be here in a minute to get you.” He didn’t look at her.
“Thank you.” She
glanced behind herself. There was a row of orange plastic chairs bolted to the
wall. She sat and put her bag on her lap. She hoped Vincent Taylor would be
less grumpy than the guy on reception. He seemed as though he’d had his fill of
humanity and was beyond disappointed with what he’d seen.
“Hey, you must
be Roxie.”
She turned at
the sound of a deep, but upbeat voice.
“Hi,” she said,
taking in the sight of a tall, nice-looking police officer with blond hair and
blue eyes. “Yes, that’s me.”
“Pleased to meet
you.” He held out his hand, the material on his black top creasing slightly at
his shoulder.
She took his
hand, enjoying the warmth of his palm and the way his big fingers squeezed
hers, just a little.
About
the Author:
Lily Harlem lives in the UK and
is an award-winning, best-selling author of contemporary erotic romance. After
giving up a busy career in nursing she now spends her time enjoying her army of
rescued pets and penning steamy stories. She writes for publishers on both
sides of the Atlantic including, HarperCollins, Totally Bound, Pride
Publishing, Evernight Publishing and Sweetmeat Press. She also self-publishes
novels that range from emotionally charged erotic romance, to steamy ménage a
trois and, with Natalie Dae, (Harlem Dae) dark BDSM that pushes all the
boundaries.
One thing you can be sure of,
whatever book you pick up by Ms Harlem and in whichever pairing or genre takes
your fancy, is it will be wildly romantic and down-and-dirty sexy so make sure
you hang on tight for the ride!
Review:
This book was scorching hot and I couldn't get enough. Lily Harlem knows how to make the pages melt.
5/5
This book was scorching hot and I couldn't get enough. Lily Harlem knows how to make the pages melt.
5/5
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