Clearing his throat, Arrow said, βI came in here to see if you wanted to try to get
those mats out of your hair. The guys found conditioner.β He held up a white bottle.
Morgan brought a hand up to her head self-consciously. She knew how bad her
hair was, had seen it firsthand in the mirror. She hadnβt wanted to take a pair of scissors to it,
but was afraid it was going to be inevitable.
βSure. But I donβt know if itβll do much good,β she told him honestly.
Arrow stood and held out a hand to her. βWe can try.β
She liked that. We.
She felt his fingers brush over her cheek in a barely there caress before he
tugged on her hand, urging her to walk toward the bathroom. Maybe it was her time in
captivity that made her appreciate the little things more.
Arrow grabbed the ice bucket on the way into the bathroom. Morgan stood there
feeling awkward as Arrow set the conditioner on the edge of the bathtub, then put his hands
on his hips, surveying the room. He turned to her and gestured toward the tub. βGo on and
have a seat in there. Iβll sit on the edge and work on your hair.β
βUm β¦ Iβm not sureβ¦β Morgan wasnβt exactly sure how to tell him there was no
way she was going to be naked with him in there.
Amazingly, Arrow blushed. βI didnβt mean you should strip. I figured after we got
through this, you can throw away that shirt and those jeans. You can keep them on while I
work on your hair, and hopefully when Iβm done, youβll be good to take a shower, and Iβll go
and get the things the guys bought for you today.β
βYeah, that should work,β Morgan said in relief.
Arrow took a step toward her, and Morgan forced herself not to step back.
βIβd never purposely do anything to make you feel uncomfortable, Morgan. I know
this is hard for you. And honestly, itβs hard for me too. Iβm not usually a gentle man. I swear too
much. I donβt care much about fashion. But Iβll do everything I can to make the transition back
to your old life as easy as possible.β
βIβm not sure I want to go back to my old life,β Morgan blurted.
Instead of looking shocked or concerned, Arrow simply nodded. βIβm not
surprised. Youβre a completely different person than you were a year ago. And thatβs not a bad
thing. You went through stuff that very few people experience, and you emerged from the
other side a different Morgan Byrd.β
βI already feel guilty,β she admitted.
βDonβt,β Arrow fired back immediately. βYou are who you are. If your old friends
canβt deal, then you get new ones who can. You donβt have to prove yourself to anyone, and
you donβt have to answer to anyone except yourself.β
βThank you,β Morgan whispered.
βYouβre welcome. Now, come on.β He held out a hand. βLetβs do this.β
Morgan allowed Arrow to help her step over the lip of the tub, and she sat cross-
legged with her back to him. She felt him settle behind her, his legs flanking her shoulders.
βYouβre going to get wet,β she warned.
βYup,β he agreed.
He reached over and turned on the water, waiting until it got hot before filling up
the ice bucket heβd put within reach. βClose your eyes and tip your head back,β he said.
Morgan did as he said, and sighed in contentment as the warm water cascaded
over her head. It also ran down her forehead into her face and onto the shirt she was wearing,
but she didnβt care. Within moments, her hair was soaked, and she heard Arrow uncap the
bottle of conditioner. The cream felt cold against her now-warm scalp, but she was amazed at
how patient and gentle Arrow was as he worked it into her hair.
(C) Susan Stoker, Montlake Romance, 2019
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Mountain Mercenaries #3
Protection leads to passion in New York Times
bestselling author Susan Stoker's dangerously hot Mountain
Mercenaries adventure.
Dispatched to the
Dominican Republic to rescue a kidnapped child, former Navy
SEAL Archer "Arrow" Kane makes a startling discovery:
another hostageβMorgan Byrd, a very beautiful and very
well-known missing person who disappeared off the streets of
Atlanta a year ago. She's brave, resilient, and unbroken.
All Arrow wants to know is why she ended up in a shack in
Santo Domingo. All he feels is the desire to
protect.
Morgan is done being the victim and is
determined to find out who hates her so much that they want
her goneβbut not dead. Until then, she has Arrow, an alpha
stranger who's offering a warm and safe place to hide. But
as the passion between them flares, so does the fear that
whoever took Morgan will do anything to get her back. For
Arrow, protecting this woman with a mysterious enemy is the
most dangerous mission of his life. And it's worth every
beat of his heart.
Romance Military [Montlake Romance, On
Sale: March 5, 2019, Trade Size / e-Book, ISBN: 9781542042253 / ]
A story of
resilience and hope!
Susan Stoker is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author
whose series include Ace Security, Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes, SEAL of Protection, Unsung
Heroes: Delta Force, and Mountain Mercenaries. Married to a retired army noncommissioned
officer, Stoker has lived all over the countryβfrom Missouri to California to Colorado to Texas
βand currently lives under the big skies of Tennessee. A true believer in happily ever after,
Stoker enjoys writing novels in which romance turns to love.
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