Take Me Tonight (Bullet Catchers Series #3) [NOOK Book]

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Overview


What do thrill-seeking women want?

A fantasy-fulfilling abduction...an exciting rescue by a scorching hot guy...with an unforgettable night of passion. So they go to takemetonite.com -- and then they die.

Someone has to stop it.

When Sage Valentine discovers that her roommate's shocking suicide might be related to a website that provides edgy, thrill-seeking entertainment, she immediately books her own "abduction" to get some answers. But her "rescuer" isn't really who she thinks he is....Johnny Christiano is dedicated to the Bullet Catchers, who saved him from a wise guy's life of ...

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Overview


What do thrill-seeking women want?

A fantasy-fulfilling abduction...an exciting rescue by a scorching hot guy...with an unforgettable night of passion. So they go to takemetonite.com -- and then they die.

Someone has to stop it.

When Sage Valentine discovers that her roommate's shocking suicide might be related to a website that provides edgy, thrill-seeking entertainment, she immediately books her own "abduction" to get some answers. But her "rescuer" isn't really who she thinks he is....Johnny Christiano is dedicated to the Bullet Catchers, who saved him from a wise guy's life of crime and turned him into an elite bodyguard. When he's assigned to stop Sage's kidnapping, he's unexpectedly trapped between deceit and sizzling desire. But the closer Johnny and Sage get to the truth, the closer danger stalks them...until death is only a double-click away.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781416539506
  • Publisher: Pocket Books
  • Publication date: 3/27/2007
  • Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 320
  • Sales rank: 37,786
  • Series: Bullet Catchers Series, #3
  • File size: 307 KB
  • Items ship to U.S, APO/FPO and U.S. Protectorate addresses.

Meet the Author

Roxanne St. Claire

ROXANNE ST. CLAIRE is the national bestselling author of the popular Bullet Catchers series from Pocket Books, which includes Thrill Me to Death and Take Me Tonight, as well as the story in this anthology and First You Run, coming soon from Pocket Books. A three-time nominee for the prestigious RITA® Award, and a winner of the 2005 Maggie Award and the 2006 Booksellers Best Award, Roxanne lives in Florida with her husband and children.

Visit her website at www.roxannestclaire.com.

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Prologue

If tenacity had a face, Lucy Sharpe was looking at it.

A tornado of determination brewed in angry eyes. A defiant jaw set against anything that got in its way. Even her delicate nostrils flared as Sage Valentine leaned over Lucy's desk and declared, "You owe me, Lucy. Big."

A hundred responses echoed through Lucy's mind, a thousand ways to say hello for the first time in thirteen years, a million ways to reach out to her sister's daughter and close the chasm that time and blame had formed between them.

She remained as impassive as she would be with any other potential client being turned away. "I'm sorry. I can't help you."

"Can't or won't?" Sage crossed her arms and peered down at her aunt, tilting her head. "Big difference."

Tenacity and attitude. Sage didn't look like Lydia Sharpe, but she obviously had a few of her mother's traits. "This job isn't right for the Bullet Catchers," Lucy said. "My company is a security firm."

"I thought you did investigations."

"Only as it relates to the security of our clients and the principals we protect."

"Come on, Lucy." Sage tapped the desk impatiently. "With all your contacts in government and law enforcement, after all those years in the CIA? You have to be able to get information I can't." She closed her eyes with a whisper-soft sigh. "I wouldn't ask you if it weren't important."

Lucy almost smiled. "I did check the temperature in hell when you called."

Sage dropped into the guest chair that she'd refused two minutes earlier, leaning elbows on the colossal writing table between them. "Proof that I am desperate."

Proof that she was resourceful. Another trait of Lydia's.

"Let me tell you what I have." Inches from Lucy's fingertips lay a file folder with details about takemetonite.com, a fantasy website run by computer nerds and supported by young women with more money than common sense. The file contained nothing that a dogged journalist like Sage couldn't have figured out on her own. For a Bullet Catcher file it was remarkably thin, but Lucy's sources had revealed enough to know that her niece was wasting her time seeking retribution and responsibility where there was none to be found.

"Takemetonite.com is a privately owned business set up to conduct mock kidnappings and subsequent fantasy rescues strictly for personal entertainment," Lucy said. "They check out and are, for lack of a better word, legitimate."

"So who owns it? Who does these kidnappings? Who polices this? How can it be legal? And who kidnapped my roommate the night she died?" Sage's frustration was clear in the last question.

"The site is owned by a company called Fantasy Adventures, a division of a large software gaming company in Southern California. FA has about forty employees who staff four operations in the U.S., including one in Boston, with plans to open about six more in the coming year. They are profitable and private about what they do."

Sage leaned back in the chair. "And what they do is kidnap women."

"Yes. No doubt you've heard of thrill sites, where people can arrange to do or experience just about anything for a price?"

"Anything," Sage said pointedly. "Including commit a murder."

"True. Those sites are hidden deep underground and are most definitely against the law. But takemetonite.com is much more mainstream, a company that will arrange for someone to have the experience and adrenaline rush of a nonviolent abduction, followed by a rescue performed by handsome young men. And what these young women do to...thank their rescuer is paid for on a sliding scale."

"So the men, the rescuers, they're like prostitutes?" Sage's expression was a mix of disgust and disbelief. "The last thing Keisha Kingston had to do was pay for sex."

"She didn't," Lucy said. "Your roommate was never kidnapped. Her suicide appears to have been unrelated to the fact that she'd registered with the site."

Those delicate nostrils flared again. Was that in response to this information, or the word 'suicide,' sitting between them like the proverbial thousand-pound elephant in the room, with all the same ability to crush them both?

Sage shook her head. "Keisha was one of the most intelligent, optimistic, and joyful people I've ever known. She'd be the last person to commit suicide."

"Her death was thoroughly investigated and the autopsy was unambiguous."

"Unambiguous as to how she died, not why. I want to know what happened while I was out of town for two months. I want to know what changed her life that much." She narrowed her determined eyes again. "Signing up for this thrill site was way out of character for her. As soon as I found it on her computer, it felt like a lead to me."

A lead. Sage was trained to sniff out a story, a cause, and a place to assign blame.

"Besides," Sage added, "she left our apartment precisely at the appointed time of her kidnapping. Two neighbors saw her."

"But she was found back in that apartment the next day," Lucy reminded her. "With a suicide note in her own handwriting and enough ephedra in her body to kill a cow."

"But she could have been kidnapped first," Sage pointed out.

"She never showed, which is very common. As many as one out of four registered participants bail before the abduction occurs. Apparently, fantasy abductions and rescues have become the surprise gift to give among more adventurous women, but not all of them want that type of surprise."

"But no one gave her this as a gift," Sage insisted. "She registered herself."

Lucy angled her head in agreement. "And the Boston operation of takemetonite.com confirmed that. However, she didn't show for her appointment. The abduction and rescue never took place and their records are rock solid. Believe me, I checked."

Sage released another frustrated sigh. "Lucy, you may not know this, but I'm an investigative journalist. If I could have just gotten past voice mail with that company, I could have figured out this much myself."

"I have no doubt of that." Lucy had followed her niece's every move in the last thirteen years. She'd read every story Sage had ever published in any magazine or newspaper, saving them in the same file drawer where she kept Lydia's work. But Sage didn't know that. Or care.

Lucy picked up the manila folder and set it in front of Sage. "But I did get past voice mail and I'm confident their records are accurate. You may have this."

Lucy resisted the urge to reach across the desk and touch her niece's hand. The gesture would not be appreciated or reciprocated. Instead, she cleared her throat and masked her sympathy with a cool tone. "I know that this kind of death is very difficult to accept, but your answers don't lie with that website. I suggest you let this go."

Sage stood up and slipped her handbag over her shoulder. "I didn't ask for your advice. I asked for your help. But never mind -- I'll get what I need myself." Without bothering to take the file, she left the library. Lucy sat motionless while the voice of her new assistant floated down the hall, the front door to the estate closed, then a car motor revved and tires squealed out of the driveway.

Only then did Lucy take a deep and shuddering breath.

So that was it. Thirteen years of estrangement had come down to a six-minute meeting that ended with a thud. Well, there was no one to blame but...

Norman Valentine. And Sage's father was long past the point of shouldering blame.

She opened the file and leafed through the few pages. Takemetonite.com was legal and she had no doubt that the operation had nothing to do with Keisha Kingston's suicide, but she'd done a miserable job of convincing Sage of that.

Lucy closed her eyes. Her niece had grown to be as beautiful and spirited as her mother, even though she hadn't inherited Lydia's dark eyes and black hair, and her pale skin belied the Far Eastern coloring from previous generations. But she had inherited her mother's nose for news and trouble and a story, along with that terrierlike quality that made Lydia Sharpe one of the best reporters ever to write for the Washington Post.

Lucy had no doubt of what Sage would do next, and she was powerless to stop her...but not powerless to protect her.

Any Bullet Catcher could do that, but she needed someone who could be believed in the role. Someone who wouldn't demand to know who Sage Valentine was, and why she was receiving protection she didn't want; someone who never, ever questioned Lucy's judgment.

Johnny Christiano. Utterly trustworthy, blindly loyal, and every woman's fantasy. Sage would never know who really rescued her...and Johnny would never know why.

Copyright © 2007, Roxanne St. Clair

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  • Posted October 7, 2009

    more from this reviewer

    They just get better

    She writes a great mystery. You just never know and the romance is very good. Im enjoying the entire series.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 22, 2007

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    I have never read this author before, but I love romantic suspense and keep seeing her name. I'm really glad I gave this book a try. It was exactly what I like in romantic suspense -- a great story and a really hot love affair. I loved the hero, who could cook! And I loved the smart heroine. Am definitely ordering the rest in this bodyguard series.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 12, 2007

    A great summer read

    This is the fourth book I've read by Roxanne St. Claire and it doesn't disappoint. The characters have real depth---really fell in love with Johnny. Not only is he a 'man's man, but definitely has the sensitive side so appealing to women. Would like to see Sage and Johnny reappear in another bulletcatcher book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 18, 2007

    Another Keeper

    Reporter Sage Valentine is trying to understand the tragic death of her roommate. Keisha was set to have a fake abduction but was latter found dead in her own bead. When Sage gets no help from her Aunt Lucy Sharpe head of the bullet catcher agency, she sets out on her own. Sage sets herself up to have the same fantasy as Keisha but she doesn¿t know that her Aunt is sending an Agent to look out for her. ------ Johnny Christiano will do anything for his boss. Lucy took a chance on him when no one else would. Lucy assigns him to protect Sage without giving him all the details. Sage and Johnny¿s first meeting is hot as any I have read. It¿s full of sexual tension and misunderstandings. Sage thinks Johnny is a paid escort but finds herself falling for him anyway. ______ As the tension escalates the danger to Sage is getting closer. Johnny finds him self torn between his mission and his growing feelings for Sage. Will Sage forgive him when she finds out the truth about his background and his connection to her Aunt? ----- Take Me Tonight by Roxanne St. Claire is another pulse pounding sexy story. Looking forward to the next hot bullet catcher story.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 2, 2007

    Take Me Tonight

    I've read them all, even the short Christmas story. This one was without a doubt the best, best, BEST Bullet Catcher. Johnny was yummy in the kitchen and the bedroom, and the premise was so unusual and fun. Couldn't put it down.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 25, 2007

    Doesn't even come close to the previous two

    I loved the first two novels in the series. This one, however, seemed out of place. I couldn't wait to get done with it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 25, 2007

    Take Me Tonight

    Won't do a plot recap, since others have. This is a wonderful, sexy, fast, fun book full of sensuality, surprises and suspense. I like this author, have read all of her Bullet Catcher books and some of her category romances. This one will not disappoint you if what you want is a really hot guy and a sharp girl and a good twist. Ms. St. Claire's books are really easy and fun and entertaining to read. And this hero is her best ever.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 24, 2007

    Take Me Tonight

    I stayed up all night last night reading this book. If you like romantic suspense with a very hot, funny, sexy, original, body guard hero and a spunky, determined, smart heroine, then you'll like this one. It was non-stop action, the kind of romance that rips your heart out and very, very sexy. I was kind of surprised by the villain, but not completely. But that was okay! I really like this author, and this is one of her best.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    Great romantic thriller

    Investigative reporter Sage Valentine asks her friend Lucy Sharpe of Bullet Catchers to help her learn what happened to her roommate Keisha Kingston. Lucy says the firm does not do investigations unless it relates to personal protection of a client, but gives Sage a thin folder filled with some data. Keisha apparently paid takemetonight.com to abduct her and rescue her in a role playing fantasy adventure. Whereas Lucy insists Keisha committed suicide, Sage believes somehow that thrill Internet site led to her murder. She plans to uncover the truth about this division of Fantasy Adventures software gaming company---------------. To do this Sage plans to register with takemetongiht.com so that she can be kidnapped. However, Lucy worries about her niece doing something foolish so she ¿hires¿ Bullet Catchers to protect Sage. Johnny Christiano pretends he is part of the rescue team to keep her safe. As they fall in love, Sage and Johnny team up to learn the truth about takemtonight.com and her late roommate.---------------------- This latest Bullet Catcher thriller is a fast-paced romantic suspense with the cautionary buyer beware warning when purchasing personal services over the Internet. The action never slows down once Johnny ¿rescues¿ Sage even when he cooks the sexiest tastiest repast in years. Fans of the series will appreciate TAKE ME TONIGHT as Roxanne St. Clair provides a faster then a speeding bullet tale.------------- Harriet Klausner

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 9, 2007

    This hero can take me anywhere

    Lucy Sharpe expects nothing less from her Bullet Catchers staff than skill, focus and to remain emotionally uninvolved with the client. Yet when Sage Valentine, Lucy's estranged niece, shows up at her office with a request for information about takemetonite dot com, a thrill-seeker's site for women, Lucy has trouble staying uninvolved, especially when Sage plans to arrange a fantasy abduction for herself. Sage isn't convinced her roommate committed suicide she's sure the dancer's death is related to the website. And her investigative reporter's nose for news won't let her be stopped until she learns the truth. Lucy assigns Johnny Christiano to intervene, 'rescue' Sage before she's even nabbed and then protect her and keep her from pulling any more fool stunts. But he must not let her know he's a bodyguard. Because Lucy rescued Johnny from the mob, he feels a deep sense of loyalty to her and will lie to Sage if necessary to keep her in the dark about who he really is. Johnny is easy on the eyes, good in bed and more than handy in the kitchen. At first it's easy to let Sage believe he's little more than a male prostitute. But as the stakes rise and the threat to Sage becomes more real, Johnny's caught between his loyalty to his rescuer and his growing attraction to Sage and genuine concern for her safety. TAKE ME TONIGHT is the third book in Roxanne St. Claire's Bullet Catcher series about an elite cadre of personal protection specialists. Its quick pacing and can't-put-it-down-til-you've-finished plot will give readers an exhilarating tale and a hero they won't soon forget. Johnny gives new meaning to the term 'Renaissance Man' and will have female readers everywhere begging, 'Take me tonight, Johnny. Please.' While Johnny can whip up a pasta recipe with little effort, author Roxanne St. Claire has come up with a recipe of her own -- a recipe for a winner: equal parts of thrills and suspense, a liberal dash of sensuality laced with pure lust and a pinch of laughter. Mix them thoroughly and pour between the covers of TAKE ME TONIGHT and your reading appetite will be more than whetted.

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