Dark Bishop By Casey L. Bond & Rachel Brownell Anniversary Release
Dark Bishop
By
Casey L Bond and Rachael Brownell
Dark Bishop
Tag line: "He's never lost a game..."
It's dual perspective so you get to live what
each of the main characters live.
It's different than anything either of us has
written so far. It's dark and twisted, in a good way, and will keep you
guessing at every turn.
Backmatter
A dangerous game has begun….
“Sydney, order up for table two!”
Who knew the road to Hollywood would be so
glamorous. I’ve been working in this diner for months. My feet hurt. My arms
ache. But slowly, I’m putting money away. I’ll get to California. I refuse to
wind up like my mother.
Head down. Work hard. Save money. It’s all
going according to plan, until Jake Bishop walks into the diner…
In his game, everyone’s a pawn…
“Can I get you anything else, gentlemen?” she
asked with a smile.
I had to touch her. I had to have her. Girls
like Sydney are rare. And I will make her mine—whatever the cost. No one will
get in my way.
…and he’s never lost a game.
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Excerpt
Sydney.
Her skin felt as soft as it looked. I shouldn’t have touched her, but I
couldn’t help myself. I’ve been to New Orleans dozens upon dozens of times.
It’s a unique city, filled with tourists and superstition. And until tonight,
I’d never been superstitious.
An
old fortuneteller freak stopped me on my way to the shit-hole diner and said I
would make a decision that would change my path. She didn’t know that I’d
walked the path to this very restaurant before. It had been a few years.
Who
knew that the decision to return would be blessed with a beauty—five foot six
with curves in all the right mouth-watering places. Clothed in cheap polyester,
stained with God knows what, Sydney was a fucking vision.
Blonde
hair to her waist. Big brown doe eyes. Tits that were way more than a fucking
mouth full. I could almost taste her.
I
didn’t miss the rumble of her stomach when I asked her to dine with us. She was
hungry. Something that flashed in those eyes told me it wasn’t because she just
skipped lunch today. Maybe I could meet some of her needs. Fuck that. I could
definitely meet all of her needs, but it was up to her to let me. So, I left
her my business card, my number.
Girls
like Sydney. They’re afraid. They never make the first move. Most never even
make the second. I doubted she would call. I’d tipped her well, not because she
was the best waitress I’d ever had, not even because she was within my sites. I
tipped her so that when I came back to the diner, she would remember me. She
would want to serve me.
And,
oh, would she ever serve me. I just had to play my cards right.
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