I'm just lovin' these Seals on Fire novellas! Jonesin' for Action is another hit! I haven't read anything by Samantha Cayto before, but I did love her ability to take something as heavy as amputated ex-SEAL, a big bad navy SEAL and not have him wallow in what he can't do, but trying to see if he ...
Blankets were for people in shock, for victims, not cops. She should be over with Daire talking to the state trooper, going over with him again the details of their little adventure. Except she’d already given as much of an account of what had happened that she could, and honestly, shivers ran th...
He was such a handsome man, and unlike the rest of his body, this part was unmarred by violence. She wasn’t going to insult the poor bastard by saying he looked peaceful in death, but she could say he looked relieved. After all the pain that had been inflicted upon him, she could imagine he had w...
No such luck. It had been a brutal week of work, so she hadn’t had time to go shopping and buy stuff to indulge in an orgy of stress eating. Everything was disgustingly healthy, nothing heavy in both fat and sugar. She’d already checked the freezer and the cupboards, too. Of course, she could get...
After seeing the two kids turned over to the local police, she had driven around the Boston area, trying to check the most likely spots for an attack. It had been a waste of gas and effort. There was nothing to see except happy people enjoying the beginning of their three-day weekend. Everywhere ...
It still felt weird to be going into the place where he’d worked for his own physical therapy. It was weirder to be the one grumbling through the tedious exercises he needed to regain his upper body strength. He figured the experience would make him better at helping people, and he understood how...
The diner was closed, most everyone gone. He had come to see her the way he always did at the end of the day, hoping to spend time with her even though they hadn’t made plans. The look in her eyes told him he was going to be disappointed in a major way. He saw nervousness, sadness and a pinch of ...