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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


Excerpt of A Perfect Storm by Lori Foster

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Men Who Walk the Face of Danger #4
HQN Books
April 2012
On Sale: March 27, 2012
Featuring: Arizona Storm; Spencer Lark
384 pages
ISBN: 037377656X
EAN: 9780373776566
Kindle: B006Y9YLNS
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Romance Suspense

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Excerpt of A Perfect Storm by Lori Foster

Arizona Storm sat quietly on the overstuffed chair, her chin
resting on her drawn-up knees, her fingers laced together
around her shins. Waiting.

In the quiet, shadowed room, she breathed in the unique
aroma of aftershave and gun oil, and the headier scent of
warm male. On the back of the chair behind her he'd
tossed his jeans and a rumpled T-shirt. Close at hand on the
nightstand, he'd placed his freshly cleaned gun and his
deadly switchblade.

His discarded boxers lay on the floor.

He fascinated her.

After breaking into his house, she'd removed her
sneakers and put them next to his boots by the front door.
The air-conditioning, set on high, left her toes cold, but
he'd covered himself with no more than a thin sheet.

Again and again, her gaze tracked over him, from one big
foot sticking out over the side of the bed, up and over his
flat, solid abs covered by the snowy-white sheet, to his
chest—not covered by anything except enticing body hair.

With one arm behind his head, his underarm and the dark tuft
of hair there were visible. Seeing that almost made him look
vulnerable—except that, despite his relaxed pose, the
positioning of his long arm made a thick biceps bulge.

At nearly six and a half feet tall, solidly built and finely
sculpted, Spencer Lark was one of the biggest, strongest,
most impressive men she'd ever met.

And she knew some really prime specimens.

His long lashes shadowed his high cheekbones, but that
didn't detract from the bruising beneath one eye. A
recent fight? She smiled while picturing it, sure that
Spencer had come out ahead. His skill at fighting intrigued
her even more than his big bod.

Amazing, but even his slightly crooked nose held her rapt.
When and how had he broken it?

She inhaled a deep breath and let it out in a quiet sigh
that, given the silence in his home and Spencer's acute
instincts, disturbed his slumber.

Arizona admitted to herself that maybe she'd wanted to
wake him. After all, she'd been watching him—and
waiting—for a while now.

His head turned on the pillow, his legs shifted.

Holding herself perfectly still, she waited to see if
he'd awaken, what he'd do, what he'd say. She
didn't know him all that well, and yet.. she did.

Sort of.

They'd met nearly a month ago while they were both on a
sting. Immediately, they'd butted heads, and he'd
infuriated her by interfering with her life.

But worse, he'd robbed her of the revenge she
desperately craved.

Sure, he had his own need for revenge, so she understood his
motives. She didn't forgive him. Not yet, anyway.

But she did understand.

At least, she thought she did. Once they talked it over,
then she'd decide for sure.

He made a soft, gravelly sound as he stretched that long,
strong body. His chin tucked in. Muscles flexed. The sheet
tented.

Eyes widening, Arizona stared, not really alarmed, but no
longer so at ease, either. She had a very dark history with
aroused men, so she doubted she'd ever be unaffected by
them. But she didn't let it get in her way, not when she
wanted something, not when she had a goal in mind.

She knew she should have taken Spencer's gun, at the
very least moved it out of his reach. But instead she'd
found him in the bed, and before she'd even thought it
through, she'd taken the empty seat and settled in to
study him while he slept.

Since that fateful day when her destiny had been stolen from
her, she'd seen him only a handful of times. She'd
tried to stay away. She'd tried to forget about him.

She hadn't been successful.

Stretching, he brought his hand out from behind his head,
around to rub over his hair, across his face, down his chest.

As he gave a sleepy, growling groan, that hand disappeared
under the sheet.

Arizona's lips parted, and her heartbeat tripped up. She
cleared her throat. "Spence?"

Freezing, without moving any other body part, he opened his
eyes and met her gaze.

She frowned at him.

He didn't look super-startled, and he said nothing. He
just stared at her.

With his hand still under there.

"Yeah…" Semi-satisfied with his frozen
reaction, she nodded at his lap. "You weren't going
for a little tug, were you? Because as your spectator,
I'd just as soon not see it."

He brought his hand out and put it back behind his head,
still silent, still watching her. Almost…relaxed.

His gaze was so dark, so compelling, she felt like
squirming, damn it. "I mean, I guess I could wait in the
other room if it's really necessary. That is, if you
don't take too long."

He disappointed her by not reacting. As if he often woke to
an uninvited woman playing voyeur in his bedroom, he looked
her over, from her bare toes up to her long, wind-tangled hair.

"Been here long?"

"Maybe half an hour or so." Curiosity prompted her
to ask, "Were you going to…you know?" She
nodded at his lap.

"Most men say hi to the boys first thing."

"Say hi?"

With no sign of discomfort, he shrugged one shoulder.
"You broke in."

A statement, not a question. She gave her own casual shrug.
"Since you're not dumb enough to leave the place
unlocked, yeah, I had to."

He turned his head, but not to check on the time. He saw the
gun still on the nightstand where he'd left it and
brought his gaze back to hers again. "You know how to
make coffee?"

One eyebrow lifted high. "Trying to get me out of the
room so you can leave the bed? I'm not squeamish, you
know. I mean, with my background, I've seen plenty
of—"

He threw off the sheet and sat up, effectively shutting down
her snide retort. Ho boy.

"If you don't know how to make coffee, just say
so." Spencer stretched again, harder, longer this time.
Sitting on the side of the bed, he snagged up his boxers and
stepped into them. As he stood, he pulled them up.

They fit like a glove.

He still had a tent going.

And she still stared.

He picked up the gun and, betraying some trust issues,
checked to make sure she hadn't unloaded it. Discovering
she hadn't touched it at all, he nodded in satisfaction.

As he passed her, he chucked her under the chin.
"It's called morning wood, little girl. No reason
for alarm." Gun in hand, he went on past her into the
bathroom. The door closed quietly behind him.

Belatedly, Arizona shut her mouth. Oh, how she hated when he
called her "little girl." As of today, she
wasn't quite as young as he thought, and given her
experiences, well, she hadn't felt like a kid in a very
long time.

Her brows snapped down, and her spine stiffened. She would
not let him get to her. Huh-uh. No way.

This was her game. She would call the shots, and if anyone had to be tongue-tied, it'd be him.

She shoved to her feet, but didn't stomp. Excesses of
emotion gave away too much. She didn't want him to know
how he affected her.

At the bathroom door, voice cold and collected, she stated,
"I'll be the kitchen."

Minutes later, just to prove a point, she went about making
coffee.

Spencer stood with his hands braced on the porcelain sink,
his head hanging, his muscles twitchy.

What the hell?

Sure, he knew Arizona Storm was a reckless, impetuous,
headstrong girl. He'd figured that out in the first few
seconds of making her acquaintance.

But breaking and entering?

Why the hell had she sat there watching him sleep? He felt…violated. Angry. He felt extreme pity. For her.

Damn, but he didn't want her, not in his house, not in
his head. He could control the first.

Hadn't had much luck controlling the second.

Not trusting her to respect his privacy, knowing damn good
and well she would snoop without remorse, he gave up the
idea of a shower and shave and instead rushed through
brushing his teeth, splashing his face and finger-combing
his hair.

Since she wasn't in his bedroom anymore, he took the
time to pull on his jeans, but rather than mess with the
holster, he just stuck the gun in his waistband. He grabbed
up his knife, opened it, closed it again and slid it into
his pocket.

Barefoot and shirtless, he went in search of
Arizona—and he had to admit, anticipation chased away
the cobwebs of old memories and lack of sleep.

Seeing her slumped in a kitchen chair, arms crossed, one
foot hooked behind a chair leg, jolted his senses even more.

God Almighty, she was a beauty.

Slim, long-legged and generously stacked, with a face like a
wet dream, Arizona would turn heads wherever she went. Dark,
wavy hair hung down her back, usually in disarray.
Honey-colored skin seemed in direct contrast with light
blue, heavily lashed eyes. A full mouth, a strong chin, high
cheekbones.

He wondered at the mixed heritage that had produced such a
dream.

As he stood unnoticed in the doorway, she chewed at a
thumbnail. Arizona didn't wear makeup, or polish her
nails, or do much of anything to enhance her looks—and
she didn't need to. She could wear burlap and men would
burn for her.

"Nervous?"

She went still before affecting a bored expression and
swiveling her head to face him. "Do you always sleep
'til noon?"

"When I've been up all night, yes." He made a
bee-line for the coffeepot but didn't thank her for
making it. After all, she'd come in uninvited. "You
want a cup?"

"If you have sugar and milk."

"Creamer." He poured two cups and set them on the
table, then got the creamer from the fridge. The sugar bowl
sat in the middle of the table, framed by salt and pepper
shakers.

Like many of the things in his kitchen, they resembled cows
in one way or another.

His wife had bought the novelty items years ago.

While blowing on the hot coffee, Spencer ruthlessly quashed
bad memories. Arizona loaded her coffee with two heaping
spoonfuls of sugar and a liberal splash of the cream.

He watched her lush mouth as she sipped, sipped again.

Shaking himself, he took a drink, and nearly choked. Strong
enough to peel the lining from his throat, it was the worst
coffee he'd ever tasted. Arizona didn't seem to
notice, though, so he manned up and drank without complaint.

The overdose of caffeine would do him good.

Silence dragged out while they each gave attention to their
coffee. He wouldn't be the first to break.

Finally she eyed him. "How come you were out late?
Carousing?"

Actually, he'd needed to expend some energy for reasons
he wouldn't yet examine too closely. Shrugging, he said,
"I hit up a bar, found a little trouble." He looked
at her. "You know how it is, right?"

To his disgruntlement, she nodded. "Yeah, I did the
same. But I fared better than you." Her mouth quirked in
a small grin, and she winked. "No black eye."

Had she really been in a bar? Looking for trouble?

Again?

He didn't need to defend himself, not to her, but still
he said, "You should see the other three guys."

"Yeah? Only three?" Tsking, she let her gaze drift
over him. "Any other bruises?"

"No."

She propped her chin on a fist. "One lucky punch, huh?"

Did she have to appear so amused by idiotic drinking and
brawling? "Something like that." Actually it was a
thrown chair that had caught him, but whatever. He
wouldn't encourage her with details. "So tell me,
little girl. What were you doing in a bar?"

She looked away. With one finger, she traced the rim of her
coffee cup. "Sometimes," she said low, her voice
almost whimsical, "I just need a distraction."

His chest tightened. He waited to see if she'd
elaborate, if she'd share details of her tragic
background with human traffickers. She had a need to even
the score with people already dead, the monsters who'd
hurt her badly.

Suddenly she leaned forward. "Can you keep a secret?"

Excerpt from A Perfect Storm by Lori Foster
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