Hers To Remember. Karen Barrett Lawton
“We can’t make love yet, sunshine.”
Adrienne blushed. “Is that what you think this is about? That I’m begging you to make love to me?”
“I think you’re scared.” Sam replied. “You’re grabbing for all the life you can. Making love is the most life affirming act there is.”
She shook her head. “No…”
“Yes.” He pulled her against him, knowing she would feel his desire. “I do want you. But knowing you want me isn’t enough. You have to start remembering first. I need to know you want me as the man you love.” He ran his hand down her back, glorying in and dreading the telltale shiver he felt against him. “There’s nothing I want more than to make love to you.”
Adrienne’s green eyes had darkened, indicating clearly that she wanted him, too.
“Kiss me, Sam. I really need you to kiss me.”
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Amanda Stevens closes the case in the final installment of her GALLAGHER JUSTICE miniseries with Nick Gallagher’s story, Forbidden Lover (#557). The Gallagher brothers were born to serve and protect, and three more sexy lawmen you’d be hard-pressed to find. If you missed the first two books, be sure to let us know!
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Finally, newcomer Karen Lawton Barrett contributes her first title to Harlequin Intrigue. We know you’ll love Hers To Remember (#560) for its emotional drama and highly charged suspense. Hang on to your seats when you read this A MEMORY AWAY… story!
Take home all four books for an exhilarating rush of romance.
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Associate Senior Editor
Harlequin Intrigue
Hers To Remember
Karen Lawton Barrett
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Karen Lawton Barrett was raised in a small town in central California, where one of her elementary school teachers once wrote on a report card, “Karen daydreams too much.” These days she uses her active imagination to create romantic suspense stories. This is her first book for Harlequin Intrigue. It is set on the Monterey Peninsula, the Barrett family’s favorite destination for Sunday drives, kite flying and picnics on the beach.
Books by Karen Lawton Barrett
HARLEQUIN INTRIGUE
560—HERS TO REMEMBER
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Amy Donnelly—For three years, she had everything but a past.
Adrienne Winston—She has a husband she doesn’t remember marrying, carries a child she can’t remember conceiving and may lose them both unless she can unlock the secret to her past.
Sam Donnelly—He knew one day his wife might remember her past, but he never expected her to forget him.
Casey Donnelly—A devoted brother, a dedicated cop, but even his years of training might not be enough to save his brother’s family from a monster.
Vaughn Winston—He’ll stop at nothing to get what he wants.
Ginger Zane—Amy’s friend—or is she?
Barry Owen—He knew too much and had to die.
To my friends, Courtney and Gail,
my best reader and my best fan,
And to my husband, Phillip,
always and forever.
Contents
Chapter One
She fought wakefulness as long as she could, fearing what she might face. But the pain in her head forced her from her sleep. It pounded against her skull, an unrelenting hammer.
She kept her eyes closed and tried to will it away. A useless endeavor, the effort only made it worse.
Exhausted, she lay absolutely still and tried to relax. Even the act of breathing in and out made her feel as if she’d been strapped to some medieval torture device. She knew she needed to do something, but what, when even the tiniest movement sent pain screaming through her head?
Aspirin might help, though it seemed a pitiful answer. If only she could reach her purse. Gathering what strength she could find, she willed herself to move.
Voices dashed her effort. Fear warred with pain. As hard as she’d tried to move, she now concentrated on remaining motionless.
The hushed whispers faded in and out and came from different directions, as if the people who spoke moved around her.
“How is she? Will she be all right?”