Burning Tigress

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by Jade Lee


  Shi Po scurried around the goldfish fountain and flowering lotus to see her best student—Little Pearl—struggling in the grip of a soldier. More of the General's men were throwing open doors, roughly dragging her Tigress cubs outside. Fortunately, none had partners with them. The servants had already seen to the gentlemen's escape.

  All except one: the monk. No, she silently corrected herself. The General's son.

  Shi Po slowed her pace, her mind working furiously. She could not afford a rash action here. The soldiers would soon work their way to the monk's room.

  The General made his way over to her, and she rounded on him, allowing her fury to boil over. Tears and supplication had not worked with the man; she would try outrage.

  "How can you be so cruel?" she screeched. "You swore to me you would not upset these ladies' delicate conditions!" Right on cue, her cubs descended into wails, not all of which were feigned. "Is the word of an Imperial general worth so little?"

  "My gravest apologies, Lady Tan," Kang said as he took in every detail: her cubs' beauty, their fit figures, their easily removable clothing. "My men misunderstood my direction. Their actions were rash."

  Shi Po sincerely doubted his men had misunderstood anything, but she held her tongue. Especially as the General ordered the soldiers to release the women. They did, but their lewd and hungry eyes continued to travel over the girls. At least none of her students seemed harmed.

  Shi Po sent a speaking look to Little Pearl, who nodded her head and quickly shepherded the other cubs away. They would be given mundane clothing to wear, and each would disappear to their homes. Those who had nowhere to go would dress as deformed servants—scullery maids with dark red rashes or diseased beggars come inside for a crumb of bread. There would be no trace of the beauties that studied with her, and so they would be safe.

  Not so with the monk and his white woman who were hiding on the upper floor, relying on Shi Po to keep them safe.

  "General, call all your men back! I have sick women upstairs," she lied.

  "Disease is a natural result of your unholy work," he replied in a bored tone. Then he spoke to his lieutenant: "Tell them to be wary of foulness."

  "You said they would not disturb the women!" Shi Po cried again.

  "Oh yes," General Kang drawled. "An error on my part. No harm done. My men will return in a moment."

  What could she do? Nothing. Only scramble for an excuse for not having handed over the monk and his white woman earlier. And still there was no sign of Kui Yu. There was no rescue from her husband or the doom that awaited her.

  She swallowed. "General Kang, surely this is not necessary. You can see—"

  "Silence, sorceress. You have no voice here."

  For emphasis, the nearest soldier drew his sword, the scrape of metal loud in the perfumed garden. All around Shi Po, the men tensed, ready to battle whatever mystical forces might appear between her ornamental bushes and sweet-smelling grasses. Their pose might have been funny if they weren't so earnest—if they didn't truly think she was some evil mystic they planned to kill if the wind so much as rustled in the trees.

  "Very well," she murmured, her spirit struggling against the inevitable. There was nothing she could do to help the monk and his woman; she would do what she could to protect herself and her students. "I will see to my distraught women." She turned, intending to walk calmly and quickly out of the garden.

  "You will wait upon my pleasure, Tigress." The General sneered her title, the sound so foul she would have preferred to be called a whore.

  It was on the tip of her tongue to say that men waited upon her pleasure, not the other way around. Why else would she become a Tigress? But then there was a commotion from the building, and she managed—just barely—to keep her tongue.

  "Anything?" the General called out to his men, his voice as tight as his face.

  One soldier appeared. Two. Then two more exited the building. But no monk. And no white girl.

  "We found empty bedrooms, General. Rumpled sheets. Water in the basins. But no people, diseased or otherwise."

  The General stepped forward, the smell of his anger and fear multiplying. "No one?"

  "No, sir."

  "Were there signs of a man? Anything that would indicate—"

  "Nothing, General. Just rumpled sheets and water."

  Shi Po listened with a bowed head, her eyes carefully downcast. They had found nothing? No monk? No ghost woman? She lifted her gaze, narrowing her eyes as she tried to imagine where the two might be hiding. Where would the white woman go?

  She cared nothing for the monk, except for the desire that he and his father quit her home immediately. That he had escaped meant nothing to her, as long as he left the girl behind. Shi Po had been most explicit. She had told the white woman to stay here, and the white woman had nodded in agreement.

  Now, where was she?

  Shi Po's anger got the best of her, and she pushed forward. "What of the sick girl? The one with no voice. She is not there?"

  The soldier didn't look at her, answering her question as if the General had posed it. "No one, sir. No sick women. And no men at all. We searched most thoroughly."

  General Kang spit out a curse that echoed through the garden. Shi Po would have blushed if she were not thinking the same thing. Where had the woman gone? She had to find her. Immortality depended upon it.

  But first she had an angry general to deal with, and no husband to take the weight from her shoulders. "You see, do you not, that you were misinformed?" she said. "I do not know where your..." She would have said son, but the General's eyes narrowed to slits and she hastily changed her words. "Your monk is not in my home. Please, you have disrupted everything. Will you not leave me in peace?"

  The General stepped up to her. His body, his smell, his very presence was poisonous. "If I find you lie..." He did not complete his threat. He did not need to. All knew what he meant.

  She bowed her head. "He is not here. And I have no way to find him." She spoke the truth, and it was her doom. For the white girl was surely with the monk, the pair fled to a place where neither general nor Tigress could discover them.

  General Kang wasted no more time on her. Issuing orders with a sharp tongue, he and his soldiers departed quickly, leaving noise and clutter and anxious servants in their wake.

  It was only after he was gone, after the last sound of armor and horses faded from the street that Shi Po allowed herself to move. Then, with heavy steps, she moved through her building. It was empty; every room open, every piece of furniture disturbed. She did not need to walk to their room to know the truth; she felt it in the still and suddenly sour air:

  The white woman was gone.

  And so Shi Po would die.

  Desperate Tigress

  The Way of The Tigress

  Book Three

  by

  Jade Lee

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  JADE LEE has two passions (well, except for her family, but that's a given). She loves dreaming up stories and playing racquetball, not always in that order. When her pro-racquetball career ended with a pair of very bad knees, she turned her attention to writing. An author of more than 30 romance novels, she's decided that life can be full of joy without ever getting up from her chair.

  A USA Today Bestseller, Jade has been scripting love stories since she first picked up a set of paper dolls. Ball gowns and rakish lords caught her attention early (thank you Georgette Heyer), and her fascination with the Regency began. Now an author of more than 30 romance novels, she finally gets to play in the best girl-heaven place of all: a Bridal Salon! In her new series, four women find love as they dress the most beautiful brides in England. Look for the first books in
Feb/March 2012 with Engaged in Wickedness, an e-book novella, and Wedded in Scandal, a Berkley Sensation novel.

  And don't forget KATHY LYONS! She's Jade's lighter, contemporary half. Kathy writes for Harlequin Blaze. She loves the faster pace of category books and that her humor can really let fly. She leaves the dark, tortured love stories to Jade.

  If you're wondering where Katherine Greyle comes in, she's Jade's first persona. Sweet, funny, and with a love of all things regency, Katherine started publishing back in the 1900s. (She won't say how long ago!) But never fear, the romantic soul is the same whether it's Jade, Katherine, or Kathy!

  So if you love that special feeling when two people just fit, then email her through her website www.jadeleeauthor.com. She's also on social media at Facebook - JadeLeeBooks and Twitter – JadeLeeAuthor.

  Other Titles by

  Jade Lee

  Devil's Bargain

  The Dragon Earl

  Wicked Surrender

  Wicked Seduction

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  Bridal Favors Series

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  Engaged in Wickedness, a novella

  Wedded in Scandal

  Engaged in Passion, a novella

  Wedded in Sin

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  Tigress Series

  (in series order)

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  White Tigress

  Hungry Tigress

  Desperate Tigress

  Burning Tigress

  Cornered Tigress

  Tempted Tigress

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  Blaze

  ~~~***~~~

  The Tao of Sex

  Getting Physical

  The Concubine

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  Crimson City

  ~~~***~~~

  Seduced by Crimson

  School Bites

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  Fantasy

  ~~~***~~~

  Dragonborn

  Dragonbound

  Also available as an eBook bundle

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  Anthologies

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  Winter Heat

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  Novellas

  ~~~***~~~

  Kung Fu Shoes

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  Short Story

  ~~~***~~~

  The Time

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  Titles by Jade Lee writing as

  Kathy Lyons

  Under His Spell

  Office Ups and Downs

  In Good Hands

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  Titles by Jade Lee writing as

  Katherine Greyle

  Oracle

  Rules for a Lady

  Major Wyclyff's Campaign

  Miss Woodley's Experiment

  Playing with Matches anthology

  No Place for a Lady

  Almost an Angel

  By Fate's Hand anthology

  Table of Contents

  Cover

  Author's Note

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Excerpt from CORNERED TIGRESS – The Way of The Tigress, Book 5

  Excerpt from TEMPTED TIGRESS – The Way of The Tigress, Book 6

  Excerpt from WHITE TIGRESS – The Way of The Tigress, Book 1

  Excerpt from HUNGRY TIGRESS – The Way of the Tigress, Book 2

  Excerpt from DESPERATE TIGRESS – The Way of The Tigress, Book 3

  Meet the Author

  Titles by Jade Lee

 

 

 


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