Stolen Hearts – Book
1
Blurb:
Crystal
has spent her entire life training to be a thief in order to find
evidence against the man who had her parents murdered. In her pursuit
of justice she's had to give up her identity, her name, and any
chance at love. When Crystal is forced on a blind date with the cop
who is investigating her, she plays a dangerous game of hearts that
could land her in a prison cell.
Kade is in search of a new life, after losing his partner. He's taken a new job, in a new city, and met a new girl. In order to keep his fresh start, he will have to catch an elusive thief targeting one of the largest corporations in the country. Desperate to forget the failures of his past, Kade has no intention of failing.
But secrets can’t be hidden forever.
Kade is in search of a new life, after losing his partner. He's taken a new job, in a new city, and met a new girl. In order to keep his fresh start, he will have to catch an elusive thief targeting one of the largest corporations in the country. Desperate to forget the failures of his past, Kade has no intention of failing.
But secrets can’t be hidden forever.
Excerpt:
Crystal shimmied down the drainpipe with her trophies tucked inside
her backpack and computer files loaded onto her USB, hung around her
neck disguised as a locket. This was too easy. Not like the Warren
job where the COO kept changing the menu and supervised their
catering to ensure they had followed the strict rules of kashrut.
She landed on the concrete with a thump, then removed her mask.
Usually she worked at night when the catering gig didn’t provide
the necessary cover, but she had a date this evening. A blind date.
Her sister’s fiancée had
called earlier that day to let them know his cousin from Texas would
join them for dinner and would Crystal come along? As far as Crystal
was concerned, it was the closest thing she’d come to as a real
date in a long time. She’d take it.
Thankfully, her catering appointment with Westridge canceled
yesterday. While she enjoyed cooking, it was only a cover for her and
her sister’s illegal activities. What she excelled at was
computers, but having a career in that field, now, would be too
suspicious. Her IT skills far exceeded a Level One Help Desk worker.
She despised working for Westridge, the man who had her mother killed
and her dad thrown into jail, but catering was the easiest way into
her target’s homes without suspicion. And she refused to pose as a
cleaning lady and scrub their filth.
Years ago, Dad found what he thought was a series of accounting
errors. For his honesty trying to help Westridge correct the problem,
he was thrown in jail to rot. Westridge and his company framed her
dad for embezzlement and sharing confidential information with
preferred suppliers to obtain favors. Now she and her sister were
halfway toward exonerating him and exposing Westridge and his
corporate crimes. To see the look on Joshua Westridge’s face when
he was convicted would make all her and her sister’s sacrifices
worth it.
Thunder boomed as she weaved through alleys, stinking of rotting food
and urine. She barely made it to her car before thunder rumbled.
Crystal checked the time on the dashboard, almost seven.
No time to waste. Paul and his cousin, Kade,
were picking up her and her sister at seven-thirty. Her car hummed to
life as she stashed her backpack behind her seat.
The stolen cash, including a recently purchased blood
diamond necklace, lay inside. Hopefully the money and necklace would
throw off Westridge’s Sales Manager to the fact that computer
information had been the real prize. And hopefully, they wouldn’t
discover the truth until it was too late. For now, another piece of
the puzzle to exonerate their dad and lock Westridge away lay on her
chest inside her locket.
She whipped into traffic and hit the wipers as fat drops of rain
slapped against the windshield. Great.
Ahead, a red light flickered as taxis and cars lined up
behind it. She debated taking Ninth, but decided against it.
Construction was still ongoing and traffic would be worse than this.
Reviews:
Andrea
R. Cooper’s latest release, Stolen Hearts, is a captivating story
filled with romance, mystery, and suspense. I adored this story and
can’t wait for the sequel to come out.
Stolen Hearts follows the story of Crystal, who is collaborating with her sister and uncles to finally get payback against the man who had killed her parents. But that means going undercover, spying, and breaking into buildings for evidence. And Crystal is great at it, but she never expected to fall for the new cop in town, Kade, who just happens to be secretly working on a case that could put her in prison for a very long time. Yep, he’s trying to work out who is behind all the break-ins.
I loved all the tricky situations Crystal found herself in, how she managed to slip undetected, whilst struggling to deal with her feelings for Kade, and during all this, keep herself sane.
The romance between Crystal and Kade is sizzling hot, and by the end, I wasn’t sure if they could make it work… I won’t spoil it, but you’ve got to read this book.
Stolen Hearts follows the story of Crystal, who is collaborating with her sister and uncles to finally get payback against the man who had killed her parents. But that means going undercover, spying, and breaking into buildings for evidence. And Crystal is great at it, but she never expected to fall for the new cop in town, Kade, who just happens to be secretly working on a case that could put her in prison for a very long time. Yep, he’s trying to work out who is behind all the break-ins.
I loved all the tricky situations Crystal found herself in, how she managed to slip undetected, whilst struggling to deal with her feelings for Kade, and during all this, keep herself sane.
The romance between Crystal and Kade is sizzling hot, and by the end, I wasn’t sure if they could make it work… I won’t spoil it, but you’ve got to read this book.
Andrea’s
Bio:
Andrea has always created characters and stories. But it wasn't until
she was in her late twenties that she started writing novels.
What
happened that ignited the writing flame in her fingers? Divorced, and
disillusioned by love songs and stories. They exaggerate. She
thought. Love and Romance are not like that in the real world. Then
she met her husband and realized, yes love and romance are exactly
like the songs and stories say. She is now a happy wife, and a mom to
three kids (two boys and a girl).
Andrea
writes paranormal and historical romance. When not writing or
reading, one may find Andrea dancing in Zumba.
She
believes in the power of change and counting each moment as a
blessing.
But most importantly, she believes in love.
Author
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