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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A stolen map. A vanished mission. A truth that was buried on purpose.
Isla Verano makes maps for a living. Not the romantic kind. The kind that keep museums honest and historians from embarrassing themselves.
So when she finds a hand-drawn colonial map tucked inside a misfiled archive box, she knows two things fast:
The mission marked on it does not exist in any official record. Someone went to work making sure it never would.
She barely has time to photograph the ink before the map disappears.
Taken by Rafe Calder, a smooth-talking artifact hunter with a reputation Isla has spent her career warning people about. He calls it a rescue. Isla calls it theft. The argument lasts right up until armed men step into the museum with the kind of calm that says they are not there to negotiate.
Rafe tells her a billionaire collector named Victor Armand has been buying relics with money and muscle, and this mission is next. If Armand reaches it first, the evidence goes into a private vault and the story stays dead. If Isla wants the truth preserved, she has to come now.
Isla would rather be anywhere than in a cramped plane headed toward a jungle airstrip with a man she does not trust. She likes rules. Rafe treats rules like suggestions. She wants proof. Rafe wants them alive long enough to argue later.
They follow the map through smuggler routes and river crossings that do not show up on any tourist brochure, chased by mercenaries who move like they have done this before. Isla starts noticing what Rafe does not say. Rafe starts noticing what Isla refuses to admit.
The deeper they go, the clearer it becomes that the mission is not hiding treasure.
It is hiding a record. Names. What happened. Who made it disappear. And why someone is willing to pay to keep it that way.
Rivalry is easy when you have distance. In the jungle, distance is a luxury. When exhaustion strips the masks off and danger forces decisions, Isla and Rafe begin to see each other clearly, not as labels, not as warnings, not as headlines.
Then they find the worst proof of all.
They were never racing for the mission.
They were being guided to it.
The Devil's Map is a fast, cinematic treasure hunt romance with sharp banter, real stakes, and a slow-burn relationship built under pressure. No explicit content, just tension, heat, and the kind of choices that change who you are when you walk back out.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A stolen map. A vanished mission. A truth that was buried on purpose.
Isla Verano makes maps for a living. Not the romantic kind. The kind that keep museums honest and historians from embarrassing themselves.
So when she finds a hand-drawn colonial map tucked inside a misfiled archive box, she knows two things fast:
The mission marked on it does not exist in any official record. Someone went to work making sure it never would.
She barely has time to photograph the ink before the map disappears.
Taken by Rafe Calder, a smooth-talking artifact hunter with a reputation Isla has spent her career warning people about. He calls it a rescue. Isla calls it theft. The argument lasts right up until armed men step into the museum with the kind of calm that says they are not there to negotiate.
Rafe tells her a billionaire collector named Victor Armand has been buying relics with money and muscle, and this mission is next. If Armand reaches it first, the evidence goes into a private vault and the story stays dead. If Isla wants the truth preserved, she has to come now.
Isla would rather be anywhere than in a cramped plane headed toward a jungle airstrip with a man she does not trust. She likes rules. Rafe treats rules like suggestions. She wants proof. Rafe wants them alive long enough to argue later.
They follow the map through smuggler routes and river crossings that do not show up on any tourist brochure, chased by mercenaries who move like they have done this before. Isla starts noticing what Rafe does not say. Rafe starts noticing what Isla refuses to admit.
The deeper they go, the clearer it becomes that the mission is not hiding treasure.
It is hiding a record. Names. What happened. Who made it disappear. And why someone is willing to pay to keep it that way.
Rivalry is easy when you have distance. In the jungle, distance is a luxury. When exhaustion strips the masks off and danger forces decisions, Isla and Rafe begin to see each other clearly, not as labels, not as warnings, not as headlines.
Then they find the worst proof of all.
They were never racing for the mission.
They were being guided to it.
The Devil's Map is a fast, cinematic treasure hunt romance with sharp banter, real stakes, and a slow-burn relationship built under pressure. No explicit content, just tension, heat, and the kind of choices that change who you are when you walk back out.