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Excerpt of Hero By Night by Sara Jane Stone

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Independence Falls #3
Avon Impulse
February 2015
On Sale: January 20, 2015
Featuring: Chad Summers; Lena Clark
288 pages
ISBN: 0062389130
EAN: 9780062389138
Kindle: B00MMG19QE
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Romance Contemporary

Also by Sara Jane Stone:

Mr. Misunderstood, March 2019
e-Book
Mixing Temptation, September 2016
e-Book
Serving Trouble, March 2016
e-Book
Running Wild, February 2016
e-Book
To Dare a SEAL, November 2015
e-Book
To Tempt a SEAL, July 2015
e-Book
Wild With You, April 2015
e-Book
Hero By Night, February 2015
e-Book
Caught in the Act, September 2014
e-Book
Command Control, July 2014
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Full Exposure, July 2014
e-Book
Command Performance, October 2013
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Excerpt of Hero By Night by Sara Jane Stone

She didn’t give an inch. And hell, he liked that. Rocking back on his heels, Chad pretended to think. “What did you do before? I might know someone who is looking.”

“It doesn’t matter,” she said. “I can’t go back to it.”

“Being a model is that tough?” He offered her a teasing look that he knew for a fact helped separate women from their panties.

Lena raised an eyebrow. “I wouldn’t know. And you can drop the sweet-talking act.”

“You’d prefer I talk dirty?” Chad cocked his head, studying her. There it was. A spark of interest in her blue eyes. But she hid it quickly.

“I’ve spent most of my life on army bases. I’m betting you don’t have anything I haven’t heard before.”

So the drop-dead gorgeous, not-a-model woman was a military brat? He took that tidbit and filed it away. He wanted to know more about her—where she’d grown up, where she’d worked, if she screamed during sex or maintained the calm control he was finding wildly attractive.

“I might use some of the same words,” he said. “But they would have a different effect on you.”

“You’re that good with your words?”

“Yes. And that’s not the only thing I’m good with.” He paused for a beat, expecting a laugh and hoping for a breathy sigh. Nothing. Her face was an impartial mask. “So how about that dance? I could whisper naughty things in your ear.”

“No.” The way she said that one word sounded like a reflex.

“A walk under the stars?”

“Romantic, but I can’t.” She stepped away even though he’d been careful not to move a muscle in her direction. “I wish I could.”

This time her words were not a quick dismissal. She said the word “wish” with the fervor of a kid looking up to the stars and asking for a snow day in July. Hell, if there was one thing he understood, it was wishing and hoping for things he couldn’t have.

His mother walking through the front door to the farmhouse and admitting that leaving her family had been a mistake … His dad seated beside him in a helicopter one last time …

“Can I ask you something?” Chad said.

She nodded. A strand of blond hair fell across her face and he resisted the urge to brush it away. With any other woman, he would not have thought twice about an innocent touch in a public space. But he sensed Lena had boundaries that demanded respect.

“Where did you meet Georgia?”

“In therapy.”

The words, coupled with her matter-of-fact tone, nearly knocked him on his ass.

“You’re a veteran. I never would have guessed that one.”

“A little different from a model,” she said with a small smile. “I was in the army. Until eighteen months ago.”

“The job you can’t go back to,” he said, shifting his weight from one foot to the other. She nodded, her blue eyes trained on him as if tracking his movements. Had someone hurt her? The thought of it pissed him off. Or had the time spent serving her country left her battle-scarred on the inside? Either way, he wasn’t the man to fix her problems. He’d never been drawn to wounded creatures.

Chad glanced at the dog. Whatever had happened to her, Lena already had her hero. She didn’t need him. And he didn’t want a woman in his life he couldn’t walk away from come sunrise. Or a woman he couldn’t touch …

He looked up at the patio and spotted another blonde. With her jeans and low-cut blouse, the other woman possessed the same petite build as Lena. But there was nothing striking about her. Looking at her didn’t leave him wanting to pull her hair, or hear his name on her lips, never mind learn her secrets.

“She looks like fun,” Lena said.

Busted.

He glanced at the woman who made him want to do all those things and more. “Sure you’re not?”

“I can be,” she said with a wry smile, as if this bit of information was a carefully guarded secret. “But not the kind you’re in the market for. Not tonight.”

“That’s a shame. I was looking forward to whispering dirty things in your ear.”

Excerpt from Hero By Night by Sara Jane Stone
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