Cage Match
A prince of industry, an imprisoned gladiator, fistfights instead
of ballrooms—Cinderella was never this hot.
A master in the arena but a slave when combat is over, Jabez
is a cage fighter raised on the streets. Wealthy, young Andreas
Fortias rescues him from his bleak existence and offers him
the chance for a new life. But can Andreas break through the
hard barrier erected over a lifetime and touch the man inside?
When two friends bet on a cage match, Andreas wins the prize—time
spent with the winner of the match. He feels an instant sizzling
connection with the battered warrior as well as guilt at using
the man for his evening’s entertainment. He buys the indentured
man’s contract and takes him home.
Jabez is skeptical of Andreas’s explanation that he’s
hired him as a self-defense trainer. Uneasy in the luxury that
suddenly surrounds him, he resists the primal magnetism that
draws him to his handsome employer. Their mutual struggle against
desire explodes into passionate fighting in the ring. Soon both
men surrender to attraction which evolves slowly into something
more.
As Andreas’s social conscience grows, he discovers his
family’s corporation has dark, dangerous secrets which
will place him in a fight for his life. Meanwhile, Jabez learns
what it is to care for someone else more than for himself and
puts his body and soul on the line for Andreas. But will he
be able to beat the clock and free Andreas in time?
Reviews
Bitten By Books, 4 headstones
Neither Andreas or Jabez begin as noble characters but slowly
(and somewhat grudgingly) grow into a strength of character
that can only be defined as noble. Andreas is naïve, and
Jabez is hardened; somehow they must teach those characteristics
to each other without losing the essence of who they are.
Whipped Cream Reviews, Reviewer Zinnia, 4 1/2
cherries
The sex is hot, the punches thrown in the ring are hard, and
the characters are believable. Bonnie Dee has written a novel
with a hot, tightly constructed plot, clean editing and an easy
to read style.
JERR, Reviewer Ann Barber, 4 stars
Both Andreas and Jabez need to grow as people before they can
love anyone, and watching their individual paths throughout
the book, as Andreas tries to get more involved in bettering
his world and Jabez begins to open up, had me reading this book
in one afternoon.
Coffee Time Romance, Reviewer Lototy, 5 cups
Bonnie Dee brings to life the two men in this story with such
a myriad of emotion that falling for them is a given. Andreas
comes off as such an innocent, but beneath the boyish front
he has the heart of a hero. Jabez is the quintessential tough
guy, all hard edges and attitude, but like Andreas he is so
much more than a sexy face and hot body. They play off of each
other’s personalities like they are two halves of a whole,
and their story reflects this perfectly.
Fallen Angel Reviews, Heather, 4 angels
Bonnie Dee delivers a dark and savage Cinderella story with
brutal force. Cage Match combines fight scenes worthy of any
blockbuster action flick with a profound love story and steamy,
explosive sex. It’s a recipe that works really well for
this reader!
Literary Nympths, Reviewer Critter Nymph, 4 nymphs
Ms. Dee keeps this story hopping with lots of action and of
course, hot sex. While reading this story, I could not wait
to see what would happen next.
Love Romances and More, Reviewer Miss April, 3
1/2
Andreas was a wonderful character who stayed true to his upbringing.
Jabez is a study between the primitive world he has grown up
in and the artistic world that he longs for. The world building
was handled nicely and I’d like to see more stories set
in this particular world.
Elisa Rolle
The story is pretty simple, the classical Cinderfellas theme,
with maybe also a bit of Beauty and the Beast.
Excerpt
The anticipatory rumble of the crowd made the hair on Andreas’s
neck rise. They wanted blood and violence, maybe even death.
The thick scent of lust and sweat hung in the air along with
a pall of opium smoke. Andreas breathed it in through every
pore, let the muttering roar fill his head and the adrenaline
tingle through his veins until he was one with the primal vibe
that simmered in the cavelike room.
A single thick beam of light sliced through the darkness, illuminating
the cage below. The big man in front of Andreas shifted to say
something to his neighbor, blocking Andreas’s view. He
bobbed his head to the right. The fighters were entering through
barred doors that face each other across the circular arena.
Both men were practically naked except for briefs, oiled bodies
glistening. Tonight’s match was a hand-to-hand fight with
no weapons or armor, only muscle and skill.
Andreas fingered the gold chain around his neck as he studied
the two opponents, both virile, stunning specimens. He swallowed
and his stomach muscles tensed as his erection swelled. Leaning
forward, he peered intently at the taller of the two men. He
was the more battle-scarred of the two fighters. Red-haired
and bearded, his broad chest also boasted a pelt of coppery
hair. His muscles were hewn rock and his facial features were
blunt and square. He looked like he could tear a man’s
arms off and beat him into submission with them.
Andreas looked at the other man and felt as if someone had
delivered an unexpected punch to his gut. He exhaled his breath
in a gasp. The second warrior was a chiseled and polished work
of art compared to his adversary. Andreas’s pulse quickened
at the sight of his beautiful, sleek body, the wide shoulders,
shining pecs and abs and long, sinewy arms and legs. The man
sauntered rather than strode toward his adversary, but despite
his casual manner, there was tension and power coiled in his
lean body. His fingers clenched lightly making the muscles in
his arms ripple all the way up to his shoulders. He was like
a snake seemingly asleep in the sun but poised to strike.
Turning up the magnification on his image-viewer, Andreas studied
the leaner fighter. His hair was cropped close to his scalp
and he was clean-shaven unlike his opponent. His nose would’ve
been a long, straight blade but for a kink where it had been
broken. A scar bisected his right brow and turned down the corner
of his eye, but the damage only added to his handsome features
giving them character that the perfection of faces in the stands
lacked. There were few in the crowd tonight who hadn’t
had some cosmetic surgery and Andreas thought all of them looked
like pale imitations of the real man in the arena.
Guilt mingled with his pleasure at examining the attractive
fighter. He despised himself for coming to these events, ashamed
at the blood-lust and the voyeur aspect of watching two men
tear each other apart with weapons or beat each other senseless
with their fists. But at the same time, there was an undeniable
craving in the pit of his stomach, roiling around like a bad
case of food poisoning. He couldn’t look away from the
arena and wouldn’t walk out now even if given the opportunity.
He had to watch.
“Hey, Andreas,” Timon leaned over and nudged his
arm, “want to bet on the match? Blind stakes, I choose
Redbeard.”
“Blind stakes? What’s that?” He glanced at
his friend, noting that Timon had tinted his hair and eyes to
exactly match his blue shirt. The garment was no doubt a top
designer label. Timon was a fashion hound who’d rather
be dead than underdressed for any occasion.
“New game Rabi and I invented. You place the bet without
announcing stakes. They’re revealed at the end of the
match.”
Andreas laughed. “That makes no sense at all.”
“No, it makes it more exciting and it’s fresh.
Hurry, they’re about to start. Are you in or out?”
“In, I guess.” Andreas looked at his fighter again.
Lighter, leaner and younger than the other man, he also looked
faster and smarter. “Sure. My guy can beat your guy.”
And maybe I’ll win back my boat, he thought. Last time
they’d played cards he’d lost the brand new vessel
to Timon after only sailing it twice.
The bell rang and the fighters began to circle one another.
The crowd suddenly hushed to a low, rumbling murmur. Andreas
tuned out the people around him, craned to see around the man
in front of him.
He dubbed his fighter “Snake” due to the way he
moved, smooth and deadly, circling slowly around his opponent.
Andreas couldn’t tell from this distance what color his
eyes were, not even with the magnification of his image-viewer,
but he could see they glittered as he stared at the other man.
A chill went through him at the intensity of the gladiator’s
gaze.
For long moments the pair stalked around each other like a
pair of cats. Andreas wondered how much of it was for show.
Did the men really need to assess one another or was it expected
by the audience and so they went through the motions? Were both
of them aching to surge toward their opponent?
Viewing at such a high magnification, Andreas almost felt he
was with his chosen fighter. He was so intent on watching Snake
that when he finally did attack, Andreas started and gasped
in surprise. The man was so fast. He darted at his opponent
and jabbed a fist into his solar plexis, knocking him backward.
Andreas quickly dialed back on his viewer as the two fighters
dodged in and out of his frame of vision. By the time he’d
refocused, the pair were punching and flailing, rolling on the
sand and kicking up so much dirt it was hard to see who was
on top at any given moment.
Their grunts and the soft thumps of their fists were picked
up by the cage mics and broadcast through the room. The crowd
seemed to hold its collective breath as it listened. The fistfight
was quieter than the exaggerated flesh hitting flesh in a vid,
but more affecting because it was real and because everyone
knew these men wouldn’t stop until one of them was unconscious,
possibly even dead. That was the thrill of the experience, the
vicarious rush everyone came for.
Redbeard scrambled out of the other man’s grip and pulled
himself to his feet with the aid of the cage grille. Snake also
retreated, rolling and pushing himself upright in one smooth
move. Both men stood panting for a moment then Redbeard let
out a roar and ran at Snake. He bent and rammed his big head
into the other man’s stomach like a battering ram, driving
him back into the bars. Snake grunted as the air was driven
from him. He doubled over the other man. Redbeard brought his
body up, snapping his head into Snake’s face.
The audience groaned in sympathy as the lighter man took a
beating. The bearded giant kept him pinned against the bars
and used him as a punching bag.
Timon leaned toward Andreas. “Doesn’t look too
good for your guy.”
Andreas didn’t answer. He winced every time Redbeard’s
meaty fists drove into Snake’s body. His fighter tried
to keep up his guard but the blows were coming in from every
angle.
Then Redbeard made his mistake. He grappled Snake’s body
close in a wrestling hold, twisted him around and cast him down.
Sand puffed up as he hit the ground. Redbeard took a second
to raise his arms and turn in a circle facing the crowd, receiving
applause for his prowess then he turned back to his opponent,
crawling away across the floor, and ran at him.
“Body slam!” Timon announced.
But as the big man drew himself up for the leap, Snake’s
long leg swept out, cutting both his legs from under him. Redbeard
toppled rather than leaped and missed his mark. He landed on
his face on the ground.
Snake scrambled to his feet and jumped on top of him, driving
a knee into his back. He gripped Redbeard’s head by the
hair and slammed his face into the ground over and over. Redbeard
struggled to knock him off or flip over, but Snake was tenacious.
He continued to pound the man’s head into the sand with
single-minded ferocity until he stopped struggling.
Andreas felt sick as he looked around him at the cheering crowd,
the avid, hungry expressions of the beautiful people. Deep inside
the stomach cramp of guilt remained, but at the same time his
pulse pounded. He was as entranced and addicted as everyone
else. He pumped his fist in the air and shouted until he was
hoarse.
Down in the arena, the unconscious fighter was placed on a
stretcher and taken away. The promoter raised Snake’s
arm high above his head, declaring him the official victor and
another roar of approval came from the crowd.
Timon leaned toward Andreas to complain. “You lucky bastard.
There was no way he should’ve won over Redbeard. Now for
the stakes.”
“My sailboat,” Andreas answered promptly. “I
want it back detailed and pristine, the same condition in which
you took it.”
“Whoa, boy, you don’t understand how this game
works. The winner doesn’t get to say what he’s won.
The loser tells you.”
“That’s ridiculous! Who’d give anything valuable?”
“We’re all stinking rich,” Timon pointed
out. “None of us is going to be cheap about it. The point
is to think up something extraordinary the winner would never
have asked for on his own.”
Andreas shook his head, but laughed. Timon was nothing if not
inventive. If he ever turned his considerable cleverness to
something useful, he could change the world. “All right
then, what have I won?”
His friend’s slow, evil grin tipped him off that he might
not like his prize. “Rule is you have to accept what you’ve
won no matter what.”
“Oh no, Timon, what are you up to?”
“Something good. Something fun and different. Trust me,
you’ll love it.” He grabbed Andreas’s arm
and pulled him down the row, bumping peoples’ knees as
they went.
This was a small venue, nothing like the stadiums where full
scale battles were waged for the audience’s entertainment.
Still it took a few minutes to get out of the stands and reach
the stairs leading to the lobby. Behind them the announcer called
out the next pair of warrior’s statistics while the excited
murmur of the crowd swelled again.
“Your fighter showed mercy. He could’ve snapped
Redbeard’s neck. No holds barred in cage-fighting,”
Timon remarked as he led Andreas across the lobby and toward
the backstage. “Stay here a second.”
Timon trotted ahead, spoke to the man guarding the off-limits
area and handed him some money then gestured Andreas over. “Go
with this guy. He’ll take you down to meet your hero.”
“What?” No! I don’t want—”
“Rules of the bet. You take what you’ve won and,
my friend, you’ve won one full hour to do anything you
like with that hard-bodied beast. These guys have all had their
shots so you don’t have to worry about catching anything,
just ride him hard and enjoy that sweaty meat.”