Jenna Ryan - Dakota Marshal

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He brought danger to her doorstep…Shot and bleeding, cowboy cop turned U.S. Marshal Gabriel McBride had nowhere to go, no one else he trusted except the very woman who wanted nothing to do with him. Tracking a fugitive, he'd been ambushed by a hit man. A hit man he'd unwittingly brought straight to Alessandra Norris. It had been the risks he'd taken, the secrets he'd kept, that had broken them apart. And now Alessandra was right in the thick of them, fleeing into the Black Hills with a rifle scope aimed at her back and a rogue marshal at her side. But the gravest danger came from McBride himself–a man whom she'd never stopped loving….

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McBride practically airlifted her through the door and into his truck.

“I have a feeling you’re not happy.”

“Two people can identify us, Alessandra. That wasn’t the scenario I was going for.”

They bounced through a large dip and back onto the road. “Relax, McBride. The old man couldn’t begin to describe us, and all that kid saw was two— Damn.” She hissed out a frustrated breath. “I called you McBride back there, didn’t I?”

“That you did, darlin’.”

A 4x4 pulled out of a hidden road ahead of them. The driver wove from side to side for half a mile before finally veering into the parking lot of a ramshackle bar and grill.

“Wanna risk it?” McBride surprised her by asking.

She suspected he knew how she’d respond. “All those rusted-out pickups in the lot make the place look very Eddielike. Still, if he did follow us, maybe we’ll get lucky, and he’ll stop in, drink himself under the table and never make it to the general store.”

“Always a possibility.”

Out of nowhere, an indescribable sensation swept over her skin, as if a cold breeze had just passed over her grave.

Puzzled, she looked back toward the bar. No one was in the vicinity, only the rusty pickups and a tired-looking motorcycle. So why did she suddenly feel as if some evil entity was tracking their every move?

Chapter Four

One hot shower, one makeshift meal and one weird feeling later, Alessandra found herself pacing the cabin’s interior like a caged tiger. Time alone to think wasn’t necessarily a good thing, and she’d thought a lot in the five minutes it had taken McBride to shower.

He hadn’t shaved, though, she noticed when he emerged bare-chested and with his jeans only half-fastened.

“What?” Her unintentional stare had him looking down at himself. “Did I forget something?

No, but she needed to. It shouldn’t be legal for a man to be so sexy. Since she shouldn’t be thinking that way, she drew a deep breath and resumed her pacing. “You’re not bleeding.”

A smile played on his mouth. “You make that sound like a bad thing.”

“You should wear a bandage.”

Towel in hand, he held his arms out to the sides. “Say the word, Alessandra. I’ll even let you slip your poultice under the gauze just to show how much I trust you.”

Drumming up her own smile, she met his eyes. “You’re very brave, given the circumstances.”

“And your deteriorating mood,” he added.

“More like strained. It’s only been one day and, to this point, our separation’s been fairly amicable.”

He moved closer, his gaze fixed on hers with a smoky intensity that would have unnerved her if she hadn’t been prepared for the sexual punch.

“You won’t get around me with smoldering looks, McBride. After four years of marriage and eighteen months apart, I’ve developed an immunity.”

“You make me sound like measles.”

“You’re a different kind of danger, but still not something I need in my life right now.”

He continued his unswerving advance. “What is it you want, Alessandra?”

She opted to take the loaded question at face value. “To go home.”

“That’s not possible. What else?”

“Stability.”

“If you wanted that, you’d have stayed in Indiana and married the boy next door.”

He was getting very close. Wisdom dictated she move away. She didn’t.

“Trying to skew my thoughts won’t work, either, McBride.”

Another faint smile appeared. “It’s not your thoughts I want to skew.”

Okay, this was getting out of hand. She had every right to be annoyed at him for sucking her into the crazed vortex of his life. Her friends and his insisted he had a death wish, and while Alessandra didn’t disagree, she saw it more as a burning need to prove that he was the antithesis of his father. Wherever the truth resided, however, now wasn’t the time to delve into it.

Hooking a wistful finger in the chain around her neck, she toyed with the delicate links. “You didn’t have to change your lifestyle or your goals for me. I told you that before we separated. I’m not a cop or a U.S. marshal, though I do applaud both professions. I used the wrong word when I said I was looking for stability. What I should have said was ‘sanity.’ You know the deal, McBride, a halfway normal life where I’d be met at the door after work by my pet, not by a homicidal junkie who’s been hiding out behind our trash cans for the better part of the day, looking for a way to extract his revenge on the person who offered his girlfriend a deal in exchange for information.”

“That was one incident.”

“What about the guy who jumped out at us in a restaurant parking lot? Or the nut case who called our home and told me not to try starting my car? What about the candies that arrived courtesy of a drug lord you’d helped to expose?”

“There was nothing but candies in that box.”

“It was the gift giver not the gift that was the point. For the first three years of our marriage you were undercover more than you weren’t. And nothing got better when you ditched your badge and joined the U.S. marshals.”

“You knew what you were getting into.”

“Not as well as I knew what I was getting out of.”

Averting his gaze from hers at last, he regarded the darkened window. “Your point.” When he looked at her again, still at dangerously close range, she saw genuine regret in his features. “I never meant to involve you in this. Rapid City’s where I happened to be when I got hit, and you were the only person I knew I could trust.”

Okay, that wasn’t fair. Before it could fully ignite, the spark fueling her temper fizzled and died, leaving in its wake a jumble of feelings she couldn’t begin to separate.

“You always were good—” She halted as his gaze traveled past her and suspicion replaced regret in his features.

She turned but saw nothing in the misshapen shadows beyond the glass. “Is someone there?”

“Probably not. Get the lights just in case.”

It wasn’t exactly a reassuring remark. But she went for the switch and plunged the cabin into darkness.

“Now what?” she asked twenty silent seconds later.

“Shh.”

He eased them both away from the window. Woodsy night sounds filtered in. Beyond that, everything had gone still and quiet.

Then a twig snapped in the nearby trees, and Alessandra’s senses went on high alert.

Swearing softly, McBride reached for his gun in the back of his waistband.

One of the boards on the porch creaked. There was a rush of movement, a thud of feet and finally a crash as a rock flew through the front window. A split second later, the door slammed open. Emitting an attack cry, a man charged in, hands raised and clutching a very large ax.

EDDIE NOTICED the broken window first, then the tire tracks in the mud. Coming, going, maybe coming again. There was no truck in the vicinity, and no sign of movement inside.

It wasn’t quite dawn. The sky was lightening but the shadows would hide him for another twenty minutes. Plenty of time to get the deed done.

He was savoring the moment when a light went on. The front door opened and a man stumbled out. He was tall and dark haired, but too gangly to be McBride.

The fury that rose was swiftly expelled. Eddie looked at his vehicle, then back at the stranger currently doing his business off the side porch.

A half-naked woman emerged, wobbled in one direction, then the other, until she finally collided with the man. They giggled and staggered back inside.

The light winked out.

Should he do them, anyway, just for being in this remote cabin at this time when he’d been looking for McBride and the pretty veterinarian?

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