(Base Branch #3)
Publication date: October 1st 2014
Genres: Adult, Romance,
One takes control. One finds balance in letting go.
Base Branch operative, Ryan Noble is accustomed to taking orders
whether from his commander or his overbearing mother. His best friend
urged him to take control of his life, but the only thing worse than an
angry woman is a teary one. He has no desire to upset his mother’s
fragile emotions. Losing his sister was hard enough, his mom couldn’t
bear losing another child. Even if it is to the other side of D.C. It’s a
damn good thing she doesn’t know what he does for a living.
On a routine mission to destroy a cargo free human trafficking
facility and exterminate it’s operators, Ryan blows his extraction to
rescue a woman he finds chained inside.
Piper Vega is caught between metal and a hard place. She needs
information and it has taken far too long to cull it from her leads,
also known as her captors. She finally has the facts she needs to
complete her task, but it’ll take a miracle to set her free and see it
achieved. Santo Padre knows she never expected her good favor to come in
the form of a man.
Through intense battles of will, Ryan takes the reins of life in his
sturdy grip while Piper discovers balance in loosening hers and both
find unexpected love.
“No
dead bodies?” Piper arched a brow and made a show of peering around
the chunky wood island and the table nestled in the breakfast nook.
“I’m amazed.”
“Keep
on pushing me. I could add another.” Ryan deposited the first aid
kit he’d snagged from the hallway bathroom and narrowed his gaze at
her.
“No,
you couldn’t.”
“Cocky
aren’t you?”
“Confident. You’re cocky.”
She dropped her gaze to his crotch. Her head tilted and her thin lips
pursed.
“Here
I was trying to be gentlemanly and discreet. You stomp all over
tradition, don’t you?”
“Meaning?”
He
crooked a finger at her. “Come here before you get angry and try
breaking my nose again.”
“You
might want to check it. I see blood and a hump at the base.”
“The
hump is courtesy of the last guy who tried and succeeded. The blood
will wash away.”
“All
of it?” Her lips formed a grim line. “Seems you have a penchant
for taking lives.”
“I
have a duty. Now get over here,” he snapped.
When
she didn’t budge, he jangled the keys he’d confiscated from one
of the dead men along the way. Piper curbed her urge to stomp her
feet like an agitated bull. She settled for a huff, crossed the
kitchen, and offered him her cuff.
“You
chose a male-dominated profession in one of the toughest precincts in
the States. If you’re ever in distress, there’s no damsel in it.
Just one pissed lady. You’ve probably never needed a man for
anything. Not even to get you off. And you’d probably spit in any
guy’s face who had the cajones to ask for your hand in marriage.”
He
was already too damn close to the mark, to her body. The thick pads
of his fingers warmed her forearm, while his eyes warmed her
everywhere else.
“Who
was dumb enough to hurt you? Father? Lover?”
Piper
snapped her jaw closed the moment she realized the damn thing dangled
open like an anglerfish on the hunt. She snatched the keys from his
blood-crusted hands and green-stained fingers. He let her retreat to
the other side of the island without a word. She longed to turn away
from his knowing gaze. The azure-blue orbs with their reflective,
nearly white flecks saw too much and reflected back her flaws.
Pinning
the latch to the counter with her wrist and hip, Piper unlocked the
crude accessory, removed her arm, and watched the heavy links tug
from the shiny surface. It thwacked atop the pile. Freedom
lightened her mood and body like the Lord above flipped a switch.
Piper raised her chin.
“No
one has ever hurt me. Not a father or lover.
“My
dad was donor number 489760 from The Sperm Bank of California. I’ve
never needed a man for anything. Neither did my mother, who raised
three daughters on her own. I like men to get me off. I just don’t
like them to hang around long after.”
His
head canted and his studying eyes shone bright, surrounded by the
dull gray and green of combat paint. Piper mapped the contours of his
face. His wide-muscled jaw. The depression of dimples below his high
cheeks and the lickable one at the brunt of his chin. Lips thicker
than her own. A gently sloping brow pinched in thought. And damn that
smile. She’d only seen a flash of it and knew she couldn’t take
any more.
Sure,
the stranger was crazy handsome, but something below the All-American
exterior pulled her deep. A quiet pain hid behind his blinding smile.
When he turned away and stepped to the sink, Piper released the
breath she hadn’t noticed she’d been holding. He turned the water
to steaming and went to work rolling the sleeves of his BDU’s. With
copious amounts of soap he scrubbed the paint and life force of
several men from his hands.
But
damn, she couldn’t rip her gaze from his forearms. Tanned skin
stretched over fibrous cords of muscle stacked in a thick pile. A
pathway of veins coursed over them and disappeared beneath his cuffed
sleeve. Most surprising of all was the thatch of golden blond hair
sprinkling the expanse. She hadn’t paid much attention to the hair
slicked atop his head. Now she saw the blackness for what it was,
black grease to hide the shine of his boyishly light hair.
When
he called her over with a tilt of his head she moved her ass,
unprepared for another battle or to see those arms in action. The
roller coaster of emotions over the last thirty minutes left her bone
weary. As she cleared the island, her steps slowed and renewed energy
coursed through her body. Saliva pooled in her mouth, better used
exploring his body. The lips of her sex bloomed an invitation. The
beat of her heart accelerated to the point of pain. Every gauge in
her body blinked red. Warning. Danger. Run. Never before had she
approached a man who saw through her as though she were his personal
looking glass.
He
held a clean, tanned hand out for her injury. Her eyes riveted on
thick scar tissue bisecting the girth of his palm. It splayed like a
red spider, a lump at the center with fissures sprawling in nearly
every direction. She found his gaze and stilled her hand inches from
his.
“It’s
okay.”
Piper
didn’t know what he referred to, but the reassurance gave her the
muster to move again. Before she could stop herself, the tips of her
fingers skimmed the dune of pink marring his wide, callused hand. She
slid along the scar until it ran over the edge and their palms met in
an intimate handshake.
The
shock of contact reverberated around the room like the concussive
waves of detonation. His Adam’s apple bobbed on a deep swallow,
telling her he felt it too. The pad of his thumb danced over the back
of her hand. Her nerve endings wept at the tenderness. The heat she
could handle, but the care speared too close to the center of her
heart.
“I
can’t…I can clean it myself,” she fumbled.
He
tugged her against his side. “You’re right handed and probably
wouldn’t clean it well enough to stave off infection. It’d be a
shame to lose your shooting hand.”
“It
hasn’t gotten infected yet.”
“How
long has it been like this?”
“Two
months. Give or take a couple of weeks.”
The
pack of weapons and ammo strapped to his torso gave a few inches of
cushion. Still, the closeness pinged out her sensors, until he put
her wrist under the water. The irritating sting she’d lived with
over the course of her captivity was a gnat bite compared to this
rattlesnake strike. Her eyes watered of their own volition. She tried
to blink the tears away, but the bastards rolled down her cheek.
“How’d
you manage to keep it clean for so long?”
“Gabrone
took care of me.”
“I’ll
bet he did.” The words growled from his throat.
“Not
like that. He had a weird fixation and wanted me willingly. He didn’t
want anyone else to have me either. It worked to my advantage.”
“What’s
an LA cop doing in the middle of a Mexican cartel’s human
trafficking ring?” The slanted gaze he flashed over his shoulder
ruffled her already disheveled feathers.
“I’m
not dirty, if that’s what your expression implies.”
Ryan
placed her raw wrist back under the flowing water and scrubbed.
“Son
of a puta. Que te den.” She screamed the insults and
clamped onto the thick base of his bicep with her free hand.
“If
you keep talking like that, when I’m done here I’ll have to scrub
your mouth out.”
Piper
clamped her lips between her teeth and howled at the ceiling. When
she ran out of breath she refueled. “Sadomasochist.”
“I
take no pleasure in your pain. Or my own.” His gaze found hers then
dropped to his arm where her nails bit into his skin. “You know,
the absence of something, a father, a lover, doesn’t mean it can’t
hurt you.”
Piper
struggled at his gut-twisting words, pushing against the hulking
rounds of his shoulders with all her might. His hands twisted in her
hair and firmed on her arm in a latch similar to that of a mating
lion. Her nipples peaked beneath the fabric of her cotton tank, and
she hated her traitorous body as much as the man inciting the
reaction.
“Shhh,”
he crooned.
Megan
was born and raised among the live oaks and shrimp boats of
the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where her enormous family still calls home.
She attended college at the University of Southern Mississippi where
she received a bachelor's degree in curriculum, instruction, and
special education. For several years Megan worked as a teacher in
Mississippi. She married and moved to South Carolina and worked for an
international non-profit organization as an instructor and co-director.
In
2009 Megan fell in love with books. Until then, books had been a source
for research or the topic of tests. But one day she read Mercy by
Julie Garwood. And Oh Mercy, she was hooked!
Megan lives in Southern Arkansas where she pens sizzling suspense novels.
(1) ebook copy of
Enemy Mine (book 1).
Open internationally.
Add caption |
Funny when they don't want anyone else to have ya! :D
ReplyDelete