Jade's Match, The Jewel Series Book 7: The Jewel Series, #7
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Relationships
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Opposites Attract
Love at First Sight
Friends to Lovers
Fish Out of Water
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Second Chance Romance
Secret Baby
Marriage of Convenience
Second Chances
Fake Dating
Friendship
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Two Olympians are matched in a media campaign that turns into something more than a game.
Rio Games silver medalist and social media darling CORA "JADE" ANDERSON is approached by a popular cell phone company to launch a flirty but fake media campaign with ice hockey star DAVIS ELLIOTT. When things get off to a rocky start, Cora and Davis both wonder what they've gotten into and how they'll get through the months until the Korean games.
It's not long until things start to warm up between the athletes and soon this fake romance becomes something much more real. Cora knows just how to work social media and engage her fans, and as the world watches and interacts with them, their love grows. When Davis is selected for Team USA, the opposition starts. As a Korean American, he's already facing odds Cora can never comprehend, but he takes his frustration at the racism to the ice and lets the puck take the beating.
Things come to a head just weeks before the games begin. Can Davis and Cora's very public relationship survive the aftermath of a very public confrontation, or are they going to have to let their love go when the Olympic flame is extinguished at the closing ceremonies?
Hallee Bridgeman
Hallee Bridgeman is the USA Today bestselling author of several action-packed romantic suspense books and series. An Army brat turned Floridian, Hallee and her husband finally settled in central Kentucky, where they have raised their three children. When she's not writing, Hallee pursues her passion for cooking, coffee, campy action movies, and regular date nights with her husband. An accomplished speaker and active member of several writing organizations, Hallee can be found online at www.halleebridgeman.com.
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Jade's Match, The Jewel Series Book 7 - Hallee Bridgeman
Jade’s Match, a Novella
Jade’s Match, a Novella; Inspired by The Jewel SeriesA Special Valentine's Novella
Book 7 of the Jewel Series
Written by
Hallee BridgemanPublished by
Olivia Kimbrell Press™
Olivia Kimbrell Press™***COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Jade’s Match, a Novella; Inspired by the Jewel Series
First edition. Copyright © 2018 by Hallee Bridgeman. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means – electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or recording – without express written permission of the author. The only exception is brief quotations in printed or broadcasted critical articles and reviews. Your support and respect for the property of this author is appreciated.
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, organizations, places, locales or to persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental and beyond the intent of either the author or publisher. The characters are productions of the author's imagination and used fictitiously.
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*Olivia Kimbrell Press™ is a publisher offering true to life, meaningful fiction from a Christian worldview intended to uplift the heart and engage the mind.
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Original Cover Art by Amanda Smith
Library Cataloging Data
Names: Bridgeman, Hallee (Bridgeman Hallee) 1972-
Title: Jade’s Match; The Jewel Series Book 7 / Hallee Bridgeman
p. 200 5 in. × 8 in. (12.70 cm × 20.32 cm)
Description: Olivia Kimbrell Press™ digital eBook edition | Olivia Kimbrell Press™ Trade paperback edition | Kentucky: Olivia Kimbrell Press™, 2018.
Summary: Two Olympians are matched in a media campaign that turns into something more than a game.
Identifiers: ePCN: 2018930902 | ISBN-13: 978-1-68190-119-0 (ebk.) | 978-1-68190-120-6 (POD) | 978-1-68190-121-3 (trade) | 978-1-68190-122-0 (hardcover)
1. clean romance love story 2. women's inspirational 3. man woman relationships 4. Christian living 5. olympic games 6. Korean American racism 7. athletes
DEDICATION
DEDICATIONLovingly Dedicated To…
The athletes who sacrifice blood, sweat, and tears, devoting their lives to their sports so that they can compete on the world stage under their nations’ flags. Thank you for your dedication and heart, for your patriotism and love of the game.
As an American, I would like to give a special thank you to Team USA for the Winter Games. Thank you for allowing me to sponsor the US Olympic Team this year. As you go to Korea and compete, know that we are here watching and rooting for you.
Happy Saint Valentine's Day!
Hallee BridgemanProud sponsor of the US Olympic Team
***Table of ContentsJade’s Match, a Novella
Copyright Notice
Dedication
The Jewel Series
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Translation Key
Acknowledgements
Reader’s Guide
Reader’s Guide Luncheon Menu
Loaded Scrambled Eggs
Chef Marcus' Signature Bagels
Fruit Salad
Reader’s Guide Discussion Questions
Personal Note
The Jewel Series
Excerpt: Chasing Pearl
The Dixon Brothers Series
Excerpt Courting Calla
More Great Books by Hallee Bridgeman
About Author Hallee Bridgeman
Hallee Online
Newsletter
***THE JEWEL SERIESThe Jewel Series
by Hallee Bridgeman
Book 1: Sapphire Ice
Book 2: Greater Than Rubies
Book 3: Emerald Fire
Book 4: Topaz Heat
Book 5: Christmas Diamond
Book 6: Christmas Star Sapphire
Book 7: Jade's Match
Book 8: Chasing Pearl
Available in eBook and paperback wherever fine books are sold.
***CHAPTER 1Cora Anderson sat at the large table in VelTech’s dimly lit conference room and watched a presentation covering the expanse of the social media campaign she and her partner Ruby Crosby took part in nine short months ago. As one of the USA’s beach volleyball twosomes, they used the newest and latest phones from VelTech, one of the largest smartphone companies in the world, and carried them to Rio, where they took pictures, filmed short videos, and hosted live feeds. They had coordinated the campaign with the new version of the phones that hit the market two days after Opening Ceremonies.
The campaign, a brainchild of Cora’s mother Maxine and the advertising department of VelTech, turned Cora and Ruby into darlings of the world. The viewing numbers during the Olympics broke records and the endorsements that came after overwhelmed them.
They were known as the Jewels of America with Ruby’s name and Jade’s nickname given to her by her father when she was still a baby after he caught her chewing on a jade chess piece in his office. He saw how close her eyes resembled the color of the stone, and never called her Cora again. He often remarked that her eye color was the perfect blend of his ice blue eyes and her mother’s emerald green eyes.
She watched the screen as she and Ruby battled against Spain. Cora stood two inches taller than Ruby’s six-foot frame, and her Native American heritage darkened her skin in the summer sun, several shades darker than Ruby’s northern European skin tone. They’d refused the skimpy bikini style uniforms popular today and wore a more traditional indoor volleyball uniform with tight spandex shorts and tank tops. That also created a storm of support and criticism from the world, which caused more people to watch, which just increased the viewing numbers.
All in all, VelTech considered the campaign a major success.
As Cora watched the presentation, she felt very proud of the contribution she and Ruby made to the campaign. No one anticipated the massive response the consuming public would have. Maxine guessed that Cora and Ruby had something very special about them that drew the public to them in a way that social media encouraged.
During competitions, the closeness the two women shared as friends and sisters in Christ created teamwork that made them move like a single unit, and they became a force to be reckoned with. If Cora hadn’t wrenched her knee in the final match, they likely would have won the gold medals. Instead, they earned the silver.
The presentation on the screen showed a sampling of all the different times they used social media and highlighted the phones. It ended with a graph visualizing the climbing popularity and ratings until anything they sent out had millions of views and tens of thousands of comments. Cora remained in awe at the level of success of the campaign and how, nearly a year later, they still rode the social media high.
At the end of the presentation, the screen silently rolled up, and the room gradually grew brighter. The lead ad executive, Marvin Collins, stood at the head of the table. Jade, Ruby, we are thrilled with the success of this campaign. We’d like to do it again.
Ruby said, It’s another three years before the 2020 games. Shouldn’t we wait?
True, for the Summer Games.
He gestured with his hand, and Cora took note of the man sitting to his right.
The man had Oriental features complete with straight black hair, dark brown eyes, and tan skin. He had very broad shoulders and sat tall and straight on just the edge of his chair. She estimated he stood at least six feet tall. He wore a blue button-down dress shirt that stretched across his wide chest and a thick smartwatch that would have looked too big for most men, but fit him perfectly.
Ladies, I’d like you to meet ‘Dauntless’ Davis Elliott. Davis is the number one favorite to make Team USA’s hockey team. He has agreed to be part of our upcoming Winter Games campaign that will start next week and build for the next several months until the Closing Ceremonies in PyeongChang, Korea.
Cora narrowed her eyes at him. She recognized him but couldn’t quite place him. When he turned to face them fully, she saw her school’s emblem on his shirt and suddenly realized that he attended her school in Virginia. How did she know him? Classes together? Maybe she’d seen him at the gym?
Then she remembered, and her face darkened. Last week, Davis Elliot and several hockey teammates made newspaper headlines because of a drunken brawl in a bar near campus. The newspaper slammed the hockey team as a whole for ending the school year on such a note. Davis Elliot’s face had been clearly visible in the photo published on the front page of the paper.
Ruby lifted her hand in greeting to Davis, and he nodded his head with a brief grin. Cora simply looked back to Marvin and asked, Why start now? It’s May. It’s a long time until the February games.
Davis answered, It’s my schedule. We’re gearing up for training camps and tryouts. In June, I’ll be mostly unavailable, and then in September, the team will go to our training facility in Tampa. The training schedule is going to seriously inhibit a lot of free time.
Right,
Marvin agreed with a nod, we need to get the relationship established now, so when the holiday campaigns really pick up speed, the public will buy it.
Relationship?
Ruby asked, her eyebrows lowering.
Marvin nodded. We added a twist to this campaign while riding on the coattails of your success. Believe it or not, the first hockey game for Team USA will be on Valentine’s Day. Since the games will be in Korea, and Davis is a Korean American, our focus groups really responded to the idea of a flirty romance between Davis and one of you. Nothing real, of course. The romantic match will be purely for marketing. The public can even be in on the game, kind of wink-wink-nudge-nudge. We think the world will love it.
Ruby raised an eyebrow. Love it and buy your new phones.
Having taken part in such a successful social media campaign, Cora actually admired the cleverness of the idea. However, she could only do that by removing herself from the equation. Could she possibly do something like this and get away with it? Did she want to?
Marvin’s mouth crooked up in a slight smile. Well, of course. And our other products, too. That is the intent of marketing, is it not?
He looked at the piece of paper in front of him, then back at the two girls. Our team has built profiles for Davis and concluded that Ruby is the best match for him.
Ruby let out a single burst of a laugh and covered her mouth to stifle another. She took a breath and announced, Well, Marvin, I think that’s for sure a swing and a miss.
Marvin met her eyes. What do you mean?
Through her smile, Ruby explained, Oh, nothing against Dauntless over there, but did your team pay attention to the fact that I’m engaged? The announcement was made last week.
Marvin opened his mouth, then closed it again. Finally, he said, No, actually. That certainly…
His voice trailed off.
Cora shifted in her seat, feeling like the entire table suddenly turned to look at her. Her cheeks grew warm as she considered the offer. It would only help her own popularity grow. Thinking about the endorsement contracts her attorney father still fielded on her behalf really made her think seriously about it. To buy some time, she said, Well, I’m single.
It helped. Everyone politely chuckled. Cora’s gaze darted between Marvin, Ruby, and Davis. No one spoke, and she felt the tension slowly mounting again. So, could I possibly have more than fifteen seconds to make this decision?
she asked before they could even inquire if she’d be willing to play the part.
Marvin nodded and cleared his throat. Please understand that this is a very time-sensitive situation. So, I’m willing to excuse you from the room, even to maybe go take lunch and come back. But, we’d need to know before you leave the building today. We have other Olympic stars we need to reach out to if you are unable or unwilling to do this.
He tapped a piece of paper on the table. Obviously, our preference is one of you which is why we brought this to you first. We’ve already established your brand with a successful audience, and we’d rather not lose the momentum.
Cora met Davis’ stare. She wondered what went through his mind because she got no reading from him at all. She could see the image of his face plastered all over the stories about the controversial brawl. Should she do this? What damage would it do to her reputation if she chose to partner with him in this venture? Would her moral stance be strong enough to counter his bad-boy reputation? Deciding to step forward in faith and hopefully enjoy a few more months of the spotlight, she nodded. You know what? I don’t need more time. I’ll do it.
A couple people around the table clapped, and Marvin let out a breath he’d obviously been holding. As he sat down, the attorney at the table pulled out a thick stack of contracts and took the floor. An assistant placed a stapled stack of papers in front of her, and the attorney said, If everyone can look at page one.
Cora interrupted him. Excuse me. Has daddy reviewed these?
Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Davis look down the table at her. Was that a scowl? She briefly met
