Only Her
K2 Team, #5
By
Sandra Owens
Genre: Contemporary Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Release
Date: July 19, 2016
Former SEAL sniper
Cody Roberts has returned from Afghanistan with too many demons and a simple
wish: to be left alone. Working for K2 Special Services, caring for the war
dogs he rescued, playing his guitar—that’s all he wants to do. But Cody is as
protective as his nickname, “Dog,” suggests. A man like that can’t sit back
when he realizes the beautiful veterinarian next door is being targeted by an
unknown enemy.
Riley Austin is
desperate to find out who’s poisoning her animal patients, and she’s stunned by
her mysterious neighbor’s suggestion that it’s personal. But Cody makes her
feel something else, too: a powerful attraction. He insists he’s no good for
her, but those haunted eyes and that chiseled body tell Riley that surrendering
to their mutual lust is worth the risk. And despite his conditions—no falling
for each other, no regrets once it’s over—she’ll fight to love him just as
fiercely as he’ll fight to save her.
Riley needed to clear her head, and a good, sweaty run would do
the trick. Since it was dark out and she wasn’t stupid, she would just run up
and down the sidewalk in front of her house under the streetlights.
After changing into running clothes, she headed out. She checked
her Fitbit, noting the steps she’d taken so far that day. Three thousand more,
she decided, clipping the device onto the waist of her shorts.
On the fifth pass by her house, she heard a car coming up the
street at the same time she noticed Mystery Man on his lawn, tossing balls to
his dogs. She subtly eyed him as she ran past, a thrill coursing through her at
seeing him blatantly watching her.
The car’s engine revved as it sped up, and Riley considered
yelling at the driver to slow down, that there were children and animals living
on the block. Better not to, though. Too many crazies behind the wheels of cars
these days.
At the very moment she heard the auto’s tires bump over the
sidewalk, she was tackled from behind by a pair of strong arms, pulled back
against a rock-hard body, and rolled across her lawn until finally being pulled
behind a magnolia tree.
Acting on instinct, she bit down on the arm holding her. When
the man swore and let go, she twisted and brought up her knee, aiming for his
junk like she’d been taught in her self-defense class.
“Easy, darlin’,” the man said, catching her leg and holding it
with a strength she couldn’t match. “I’m rather fond of that part.”
Heart pounding as if she’d run a marathon, she looked into the
caramel-colored eyes of her mystery man. He let her go, and she scooted away.
As she became aware of her surroundings, she heard the squeal of tires as the
car raced away. The man’s dogs were furiously barking, and she glanced across
the street to see them running back and forth along the edge of the sidewalk.
“What the hell’s wrong with you?” she yelled.
The blasted man rolled onto his back and laughed. “Now there’s a
question.”
“Are you crazy?” Great, her new neighbor was a wacko. He lifted
onto an elbow, and she couldn’t help but notice how the muscles in his arm
flexed. And then he smiled, showing off a dimple on the right side of his
cheek, which made her stomach twitchy. Okay, he was a hot wacko.
“You keep asking me that,” he said. “Same answer as before.
Probably.”
Ooh-kay then. The sexy smile faded, and his intense focus on her
made her want to squirm. “What? Why are you looking at me like that? Why did
you tackle me?”
“Enough,” he said, raising his voice.
Just as Riley decided she really was in the company of an
unbalanced man and it was time to make her exit, the dogs quieted. “Oh, you
were talking to them.” There went that dimpled smile again.
“I’d never yell at you, darlin’.” He pushed up to a sitting
position. “Know who’d like to see you dead?”
Well, hell. Just when she was beginning to think he was sane, he
went and ruined her hope. Hope, because her stomach was still doing that
fluttery-twitchy thing, and really, she was way overdue for some playtime. She
just bet he was a man who could teach her a few new tricks.
She shook her head. “Of course not. Why would you even ask such
a question?”
As if used to scoping out his surroundings, he scanned the area
around them. “Because whoever was driving that car aimed right at you.”
“Huh?”
He reached over and put his fingers under her chin, closing her
mouth. “Someone just tried to kill you, darlin’.”
“Stop calling me that. My name’s Riley. Riley Austin.” Although
she actually liked how the endearment sounded when he said it, she would never
admit it. She had the feeling he was a man who pushed the boundaries of how far
he could go. She swallowed a snort. Admit it, Riley. You’d like him to push
your boundaries.
“Riley,” he said, his voice caressing her name. “Nice to meet
you. I’m Cody Roberts.”
And of course, he would have a sexy cowboy name. “That car, it
was just someone not paying attention, probably texting.”
“Sorry, darlin’ . . . ah, Riley, but no. They were looking right
at you and aimed for you. Whoever it was had on a knit hat and dark glasses
even though it’s night. Couldn’t tell if it was a man or woman. I should have
gotten the plate number, but I was too busy saving your pretty ass. It was an
older model Chrysler, a Sebring maybe, so we know that much.”
He thought her ass was pretty? Pay attention, Riley. Did someone
really try to run her over? She couldn’t think of a soul who had it out for
her. “No, no one’s trying to kill me.” On top of her patients dying of poison,
that would just be too much. “No,” she said with conviction, “you’re wrong.”
“I don’t think—”
Those eyes. She could drown in them. Before she thought better
of it, she leaned forward and, oh God, she was kissing him.
A best selling,
award-winning author, Sandra Owens lives in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains
of North Carolina. Her family and friends often question her sanity, but have
ceased being surprised by what she might get up to next. She’s jumped out of a
plane, flown in an aerobatic plane while the pilot performed thrilling stunts,
has flown Air Combat (two fighter planes dogfighting, pretending to shoot at
each other with laser guns), and rode a Harley motorcycle for years. She regrets
nothing.
Sandra is a 2013
Golden Heart® Finalist for her contemporary romance, CRAZY FOR HER. In addition
to her contemporary romantic suspense novels, she writes Regency stories.
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