“Tyler, when you look at me, what do you see?”
Once the question was out, Melissa held her breath, not quite sure she wanted a response.
“I see pain. I see courage. I see strength.”
Emptiness, yearning, whistled through her, making her sway. “Do you see a woman?”
“Yes.” He placed his hand over her heart. Something in her sighed.
“I want to know…” Brashly she stepped forward and pressed her lips to his, lingering, absorbing the long slow shiver that went through her. She felt her blood heat. “I want to know…” she murmured against his lips. “I need—”
“Melissa…”
“I need—” Hot tears squeezed between her closed eyelids.
He kissed the line of tears, making them gush faster.
“Please, Tyler…” She wasn’t sure if she was asking him to stop or to continue.
“I promise not to hurt you,” he said between drugging kisses that made her weak.
“It’s already too late for that,” she whispered as she pressed herself closer to him….
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Spring is in the air…and so is mystery. And just as always, Harlequin Intrigue has a spectacular lineup of breathtaking romantic suspense for you to enjoy.
Continuing her oh-so-sexy HEROES INC. trilogy, Susan Kearney brings us Defending the Heiress—which should say it all. As if anyone wouldn’t want to be personally protected by a hunk!
Veteran Harlequin Intrigue author Caroline Burnes has crafted a super Southern gothic miniseries. THE LEGEND OF BLACKTHORN has everything—skeletons in the closet, a cast of unique characters and even a handsome masked phantom who rides a black stallion. And can he kiss! Rider in the Mist is the first of two classic tales.
The Cradle Mission by Rita Herron is another installment in her NIGHTHAWK ISLAND series. This time a cop has to protect his dead brother’s baby and the beautiful woman left to care for the child. But why is someone dead set on rocking the cradle…?
Finally, Sylvie Kurtz leads us down into one woman’s horror—so deep, she’s all but unreachable…until she meets and trusts one man to lead her out of the darkness in Under Lock and Key.
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For Chuck, who loves me—ugly side and all
A Special Thanks to:
Susan Amann at the Wadleigh Memorial Library and Kelly at Dr. Chatson’s office (Nashua Plastic Surgery) for their help with research.
Mary Jernigan for sharing her experience.
Flying an eight-hour solo cross-country in a Piper Arrow with only the airplane’s crackling radio and a large bag of M&M’s for company, Sylvie Kurtz realized a pilot’s life wasn’t for her. The stories zooming in and out of her mind proved more entertaining than the flight itself. Not a quitter, she finished her pilot’s course and earned her commercial license and instrument rating.
Since then, she has traded in her wings for a keyboard, where she lets her imagination soar to create fictional adventures that explore the power of love and the thrill of suspense. When not writing, she enjoys the outdoors with her husband and two children, quilt making, photography and reading whatever catches her interest.
You can write to Sylvie at
P.O. Box 702, Milford, NH 03055.
And visit her Web site at www.sylviekurtz.com.
Melissa Carnes —Someone is stirring the pot of her “witch” reputation in order to scare her off her land.
Tyler Blackwell —He has a debt to pay and will honor his promise to keep Melissa safe.
Lindsey Blackwell —Did Tyler’s wife have to die?
Freddy Gold —Melissa’s uncle has a hunch that something evil is afoot at Thornwylde.
Ray Lundy —The stable manager is looking for a job promotion.
William Carnes —Melissa’s father may have started his rich career with a lie.
Sable Lorel Carnes —She married Melissa’s father for his money and isn’t pleased she wasn’t given control over his billions when he died.
Tia Carnes —How badly does Melissa’s half sister want to catch her man?
Sheriff Tate —Believes the “witch” stories only too gladly.
J. R. Randall —The philanthropic businessman wants something that isn’t his.
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4 oz unsweetened dark baking chocolate
¾ cup butter
2 cups sugar
3 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup flour
1 cup coarsely chopped pecans, toasted to bring out flavor
1 cup semisweet chocolate chunks
Heat oven to 350°F. Line a 13" x 9" baking pan with foil, extending over the edges to form handles. Grease foil.
Microwave the unsweetened chocolate and butter in large microwavable bowl on High for 2 minutes—or until the butter is melted. Stir until the chocolate is melted.
Stir sugar into chocolate mixture until well blended. Mix in eggs and vanilla. Stir in flour, nuts and chocolate chunks until well blended. Spread in prepared pan.
Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out with fudgy crumbs. Do not overbake.
Cool in pan. Lift out of pan by foil handles. Place onto a cutting board. Cut into squares. Makes 24.
Can be stored in a cool, dry place. Do not refrigerate.
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
“I thought you were my friend.” Tyler Blackwell loomed above the seated Freddy Gold, owner and editor-in-chief of Texas Gold. How could Freddy ask something like this from him knowing where he was coming from? Wasn’t it hard enough for him to start again? But to start like this? Tyler blasted his friend with every expletive he knew.
Freddy calmly leaned back in his cordovan-leather chair and stared at him.
“Tyler, it’s precisely because you’re my friend that I’m giving you this assignment.” Freddy turned away from him in his swivel chair and went back to work. “I owe her, Tyler. It’s the least I can do. And you owe me. So I’m calling in my chip. Make sure nothing happens to Melissa Carnes.”
What did Freddy have to do with her? She was nothing but a crazy artist who never came out of her self-imposed isolation. And Freddy had a dozen journalists on staff who’d kill for an opportunity to ingratiate themselves to the boss. “Why me?”
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