She went to the window and wondered why he was driving away without a word. When he had swung the vehicle around in an arc, she could see that Lily was in her crate in the backseat. She sprinted for the door but by the time she got it open, the SUV had moved through the gates—when had he reopened...
Shay mouthed the words and smiled at the pedestrian who had tapped on her passenger-side window while she waited for the traffic light to change. He was pointing behind her with eyes wide. She glanced in her rearview mirror, no longer startled every time she saw James’s cruiser filling up the vie...
Jori hadn’t moved a muscle since he’d rolled away from her. Was she okay? Most women let him know, sometimes in very explicit terms, that he’d satisfied them. Jori had just hugged him once, tightly, and then let him go. It had taken him a few seconds to realize that he was the one still holding o...
Washington, D.C. She had been robbed. Georgie stood perfectly still in the entry of her one-bedroom apartment on I Street in the heart of the Foggy Bottom district of the capital. Only her eyes moved, darting everywhere at once as alarms went off in her brain. Her apartment had been tossed. Books...
Flame out, much?” “Go stuff yourself, Hadley.” The FBI advisor snickered as he passed Scott and Cole in the hallway of the DEA Baltimore offices. It was Monday morning and there was about to be a full meeting of the task force to decide how to proceed. The story of the “outed” undercover policewo...