The Marine's Last Defence. Angi Morgan
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“Strip.”
“I beg your pardon?” Her shock erupted as a nervous laugh.
The same cute sound, from early that morning, that had been so damn attractive. Stow it, Marine. One more time, he debated sharing why it was important to wait on the supplies he needed. He’d be prepared this time.
“I’ll wash your clothes while you shower. How did you think we were going to clean up?”
“I … That can’t possibly be a good idea—what if they come here and I’m—”
“Soapy?” He laughed, unable to stop himself. The look on her face was priceless. “We weren’t followed. Promise. If you’re worried about getting on the road, you should probably get moving.”
She stood and Dallas jumped off the couch to follow. Bree picked her up and Jake held out his hands to take her.
“The paramedics warned me about an infection.” He pointed to his bullet graze. “Do it for me. After all, I did save your life.”
The Marine’s
Last Defence
Angi Morgan
ANGI MORGAN writes Mills & Boon® Intrigue novels “where honor and danger collide with love.” She combines actual Texas settings with characters who are in realistic and dangerous situations. Angi has been a finalist for the Bookseller’s Best Award, RT Book Reviews Best First Series, Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence and the Daphne du Maurier Award.
Angi and her husband live in North Texas, with only the four-legged “kids” left in the house to interrupt her writing. They recently began volunteering for a local Labrador foster program. Visit her website, www.angimorgan.com, or hang out with her on Facebook.
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Dallas and Valentine—two sweet puppies who gave love every minute they were here. THANKS, Steve,
for your quick responses to my many questions
and your many years of service as a police officer.
AND THANKS, Jen—we both know this book wouldn’t have happened without you.
Contents
Prologue
Six Months Ago
“Keep the girl alive. I’m telling you it would be less complicated,” Griffin Tyler said. “More money for us, too.”
“You don’t tell us nothin’, Tyler.”
Sabrina Watkins flattened herself to the hall paneling. They wanted to kill her? She’d been three years behind Griffin in high school, been in youth group with this man who had become her business partner. And recently she’d thought of him as a very close friend. Their mothers even still went to the same church every Sunday morning.
“She has too many friends,” the unknown voice continued. “Too many that will believe her when she claims she’s innocent. If we leave her alive to chat ’em up, everybody gets sympathetic. It’s better to kill her. Make it look like a suicide and then evidence comes out proving how guilty she is. We lose a little money framing her, but overall the operation survives. You set up shop somewhere else. Insurance, no one’s the wiser.”
She didn’t know the second voice. Average tone, not deep or high. She didn’t think he’d ever boarded a pet with