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Excerpt of Falling for Irish by Katie Reus

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MacArthur Family Series #1
KR Press
March 2021
On Sale: February 23, 2021
Featuring: Daniel MacArthur; Kathryn Irish
ISBN: B087FZK68X
EAN: 2940162863328
Kindle: B087FZK68X
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Also by Katie Reus:

Fighting for Hailey, February 2024
e-Book
Lover's Instinct, December 2023
e-Book (reprint)
Alpha Instinct, December 2023
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book / audiobook (reprint)
How the Hitman Stole Christmas, November 2023
e-Book
Protecting Rebel, September 2023
e-Book
Ancient Guardian, July 2023
e-Book
Ancient Warrior, April 2023
e-Book
Ancient Sentinel, February 2023
e-Book
Ancient Vengeance, December 2022
Paperback / e-Book / audiobook
Danger Rising, September 2022
e-Book
Deadly Protector, July 2022
e-Book
Guarding Her, May 2022
Paperback / e-Book
Ancient Retribution, March 2022
e-Book
Ancient Vendetta, January 2022
e-Book
Silent Protector, October 2021
Paperback / e-Book
Saving Danger, September 2021
e-Book
Unintended Target, August 2021
e-Book
Secret Enemy, June 2021
e-Book
Saving Sienna, May 2021
e-Book
Falling for Irish, March 2021
e-Book
Ancient Enforcer, February 2021
e-Book / audiobook
Deadly Past, October 2020
e-Book
Ancient Enemy, September 2020
e-Book
Ancient Protector, July 2020
Paperback / e-Book
Deadly Surrender, April 2020
e-Book
Bishop's Endgame, February 2020
Paperback / e-Book
Chosen Mate, November 2019
Paperback / e-Book
Bishop's Queen, November 2019
e-Book
Dark Memento, September 2019
Paperback / e-Book
Bishop's Knight, July 2019
e-Book
Darkness Rising, June 2019
e-Book
Chasing Vengeance, April 2019
e-Book
Jaguar's Mate, February 2019
e-Book
Covert Games, February 2019
e-Book
Hunting Danger, October 2018
e-Book
Sentinel of Darkness, October 2018
e-Book
Wolf's Mate, July 2018
e-Book
O'Connor Family Series Collection, June 2018
e-Book
Innocent Target, June 2018
e-Book
Guardian of Darkness, April 2018
e-Book
Tempting Danger, December 2017
e-Book
Mistletoe Me, Baby, November 2017
e-Book
Resurrection, July 2017
e-Book
A Covert Affair, March 2016
Paperback / e-Book
Edge of Danger, November 2015
Paperback / e-Book
Shattered Duty, June 2015
Hardcover / e-Book
Retribution, May 2015
e-Book
Chasing Danger, May 2015
e-Book
Beyond the Darkness, March 2015
e-Book
Danger and Desire, September 2014
e-Book
Bound to Danger, August 2014
Paperback / e-Book
Taste of Darkness, August 2014
e-Book
Sinful Seducation, May 2014
e-Book
Avenger's Heat, February 2014
Paperback / e-Book
Darkness Awakened, November 2013
Paperback / e-Book
Targeted, October 2013
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
First Surrender, September 2013
e-Book
Protecting His Witness, September 2013
e-Book
Breaking Her Rules, April 2013
e-Book
Mating Instinct, March 2013
Paperback / e-Book
Tempting the Jaguar, February 2013
e-Book
His To Protect, January 2013
e-Book
Miami, Mistletoe, and Murder, November 2012
e-Book
Fatal Deception, October 2012
e-Book
Primal Possession, September 2012
Paperback / e-Book
Lover's Instinct, August 2012
e-Book
Danger Next Door, June 2012
e-Book
No One To Trust, March 2012
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Alpha Instinct, February 2012
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Deadly Obsession, August 2011
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Dangerous Secrets, February 2011
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Excerpt of Falling for Irish by Katie Reus

Kathryn Irish’s heels clicked across the lobby floor of the Davis Building as she headed for the bank of elevators. She felt weird being in her ex-boyfriend’s building but the chances of running into Daniel MacArthur here were very small.

Daniel’s company had hired Tony Domínguez, head of the East Coast division for Security Solutions and Analytics, Inc., to do a diagnostics check of their new security system and protocols. And Tony had hired her, since she was one of his preferred contractors. She wasn’t exclusive to him—wasn’t exclusive to anyone, and she liked it that way. It was just dumb luck that this was one of Daniel’s buildings.

Under normal circumstances she wouldn’t have taken a job at her ex’s place, but the money was too good to pass up. He didn’t work out of this building even if he did own it.

So here she was, posing as an engaged woman to talk to Helen Marr, owner of White Sands Event Planning. She just needed to get to the eighth floor so she could work her magical hacking skills. She’d done an analysis of the new security and the building itself, and had deemed this the easiest way to infiltrate and pinpoint any security holes.

As she waited in line at the bank of six elevators, she swore she could feel eyes on her. A little tingle started at the back of her neck and she automatically reached up to rub it. She looked at the others waiting for the elevators, wondering what was wrong with her.

Then she glanced over her shoulder and froze for all of a second before turning back around. Oh, God!

“Kathryn.” That deep voice was nearly too much for her to handle.

She inwardly winced as the big, imposing man slid up next to her. His familiar masculine scent teased her nose. It was a woodsy, citrusy scent that made her think of Daniel and sex. She went weak in the knees, just like that. She couldn’t believe he was here, but she pasted on a smile and turned to look up at sexy Daniel MacArthur. Since he was six foot four, she always had to look up, even though she was wearing heels today. For a moment all she could see were his pale blue eyes, staring down at her with an intensity she felt to her core. “Daniel,” she rasped out, then cleared her throat. “I, ah, didn’t think you came into this office very often.” And never on Fridays. She knew that from simple recon. On Fridays he always, always worked out of the building on Prescott Street—well, apparently not. And planning the job today had hinged on him being gone.

He watched her with an unnerving intensity. “I had some stuff to take care of today. What are you even doing here…” His words trailed off as he glanced down at what she was holding.

Yikes, her stack of bridal magazines. And oh yeah, she was also sporting a huge engagement ring on her left ring finger. It was real too, though it wasn’t hers.

He blinked once when he saw the ring, his expression darkening. Damn, the man was good-looking. It was no wonder he’d been voted one of the top twenty-five sexiest bachelors in the city the last five years in a row. His dark hair was a little longer than the normal close-cropped cut he’d kept when they’d been together. And she didn’t think he’d shaved in a couple days, given the stubble he was sporting. Instead of looking unkempt, however, he simply looked even more delicious. Especially with some of his tattoos peeking out at his wrists. The man was always so buttoned up and professional looking, but underneath that suit? He had a surprising amount of ink and she loved every inch of it.

She hoped he wouldn’t comment on the ring. Maybe he would just let her by without one single word about it. Maybe unicorns were real too. “I’ve got a meeting here on the eighth floor.” She took a small step away from him, finding it easier to breathe with the little bit of distance between them.

He closed the distance in one step, not letting her move even an inch. “You’re getting married?” he demanded as the elevators dinged.

Okay, so he wasn’t letting this go. She was aware of people heading into the elevators, clearing out the whole area, but all she could focus on was him. It was like he was a magnet, pulling her in. She wanted to run away from him, to simply jump into the cluster of people and avoid this whole conversation. But she also didn’t want him to realize that she was here on a job. She needed to be polite for another minute or two before making her escape. “It would appear so.” That wasn’t a lie, exactly. And she hated lying to him.

Even if he had broken her heart.

 

Excerpt from Falling for Irish by Katie Reus
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