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"I'm here to save you!" Alan shouted, though his heroic pose was immediately ruined when he tripped over a stray root.

As the volcano at the heart of the island began to rumble—a literal ticking clock—Loretta and Alan discovered that the real legend wasn't about gold, but about a love story from a forgotten age. In a final, desperate escape involving a dramatic cliff jump and a very lucky boat, they left the greedy billionaire behind to be swallowed by the shifting sands of the city he tried to conquer. "I'm here to save you

"You wrote the location into Chapter Twelve, Loretta," Fairfax whispered, his eyes gleaming with madness. "Now, you’re going to show me the way." "You wrote the location into Chapter Twelve, Loretta,"

Just as Fairfax’s mercenaries prepared to move out, a crash echoed through the canopy. Bursting through the ferns—and looking like he had just stepped off a shampoo commercial—was Alan. To the world, he was 'Dash McMahon,' the dim-witted but beautiful cover model for Loretta’s books. To Loretta, he was just a guy who used too much bronzer. To the world, he was 'Dash McMahon,' the

Back on the mainland, Loretta didn't just have a new bestseller. She had a new protagonist. Because sometimes, the best adventures aren't the ones you write—they're the ones you barely survive with a cover model by your side.

Clad in a shimmering, sequins-covered jumpsuit that was spectacularly impractical for trekking through mud, Loretta found herself tied to a chair in the middle of a clearing. Facing her was Abigail Fairfax, an eccentric billionaire with a messiah complex and a singular obsession: the "Crown of Fire." He believed Loretta’s latest book wasn't just fiction, but a map to a real, lost city hidden for millennia.

What followed was a chaotic, high-stakes race against time. Loretta, with her brilliant mind for ancient linguistics, and Alan, with his surprising (if clumsy) heart of gold, had to outrun Fairfax's private army. Along the way, they navigated crumbling stone temples, dodged booby traps that belonged in a museum, and realized that the "Crown of Fire" wasn't the treasure everyone thought it was.