Missionary Position (Masters Of The Prairie Winds Club Book 7) - Plot & Excerpts
The years she’d spent in survival mode had finely tuned her sense of self-preservation, so when the fine hairs along the back of her neck stood up, she knew to pay attention. Damn, she’d been so careful and then to be busted by a giant with coffee. Hell, she could smell the cups of coffee he was carrying and if she wasn’t convinced he’d follow her anyway she’d take the small tray and tell him to get lost. The drive to the nursing home hadn’t given her any opportunities to lose the man following her, although she hadn’t tried too hard because she’d decided all things considered, having a bodyguard probably wasn’t all bad. He’d sat across the street and watched when she’d stopped at a nearby convenience store to pick up a few of Miss Pearl’s favorite treats and then he’d parked a few cars away in the nursing home’s large lot. She’d felt him watching as she’d made her way inside, but as soon as she walked in to her elderly friend’s room Lara pushed aside everything else and focused on the sweet woman sitting quietly watching her tiny television.
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