Sabrina stared at the text message from Aaron. She’d put him in charge of keeping an eye on the Holden situation. Obviously, her assistant was the only one she could trust to get anything done. The fool she’d hired to damage the engine of the corporate plane had let her down. She’d certainly paid...
No family talk. Too many rules to Patrick Barre. So rigid and armored. And yet, when Gini had hugged him in the hospital, he was none of those things. He’d held her, taken her outside by the hand, sat with her, and kept her calm. He’d been soft, gentle. In her kitchen, how...
“Nice, Keane,” she said. “Maybe you don’t care about my home, but I do.” Shaking her head, she opened the door and stepped into the house. Leaning against the door once she’d closed it, she shut her eyes and inhaled. The smell of lavender potpourri welcomed her home and a smile slid across her li...
He’d called Estoria, the first GEC he’d offered sanctuary to, and told her to gather the others in the great room. Best to do the introductions all at once. Better to outnumber the outsiders upfront. He wanted to trust them wholeheartedly, but that would be pretty stupid. He and the others had go...
She cracked open an eye to see only darkness. Blinking several times, she tried to pick her head up, but something was covering her. Something that smelled like sweat and smoke. A warm wet tongue swiped at her nose, and she realized Olive was right there, half her little body tangled up in Hope’s...
She had an appetite Orion hadn’t expected. For such a slender woman, she packed away chicken like someone three times her size. He’d always thought he and his father had a gift when it came to chowing down, but Sage put them both to shame.He should have been repulsed. He found it fucking adorable...
Something wet and furry. I opened one eye, but then clamped it shut when a pink tongue sloshed across my cheek. “Gypsy.” She woofed softly, her blue eyes bright in the sliver of sunlight streaming across the bed. I scratched her muzzle as she burrowed closer to me. Unfortunately, Gypsy was my onl...