Regan Black - Killer Colton Christmas

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The Coltons of Shadow Creek comes to a shocking Christmas climax!Special Agent Cowboy by Regan BlackWhen hackers strike corporate giant Colton, Inc., they put executive Marie Meyers directly in their cross-hairs. Enter FBI agent Emiliano Ortega, a sexy expert charged with protecting the beautiful city girl at his ranch. Neither trusts their mutual attraction, but keeping their relationship professional under the mistletoe is impossible…The Marine's Christmas Case by Lara LacombeWhen playboy Dario Ortega meets Felicity Grant, the lovely Marine-turned-P.I. spurns his advances. So, Dario offers his tech expertise to help Felicity solve the Colton Inc. hacking. Working the case together softens Felicity's steely heart and makes Dario rethink bachelorhood. But can they catch a killer Colton in time for Christmas?

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Marie followed with Gordo and the luggage, and closed the door.

“Kitchen’s that way.” Emiliano pointed. Scrabble put her nose under Ace’s hand in a move that usually earned her an ear rub. Ace remained still. “Can you find a towel and wet it with cool water, please?”

Marie hurried off while Emiliano continued evaluating Ace. The older man didn’t reek of alcohol and wasn’t known to get sloppy drunk. The next guess was drugs, though that too would be out of character. Emiliano searched the man’s pockets, found his cell phone and checked for any incriminating messages or callers, coming up empty.

Marie handed him the cool, damp towel and stepped back while Emiliano pressed the cloth to Ace’s cheeks and forehead.

Scrabble studied the woman between her attempts to rouse Ace.

“We should call an ambulance,” Emiliano muttered. “I just don’t know what to tell them.” Suspicions of heart attack or stroke wouldn’t help a paramedic diagnose anything. With Ace breathing and a steady pulse, he decided to give the man another minute or two to come around.

They had a security system in place, but it was primarily aimed at protecting the vet practice. It hadn’t been armed here when he’d opened the door, which told him Ace had been working nearby today. Wouldn’t Scrabble have been out there with him?

Ace’s hand twitched, his fingers sinking into Scrabble’s ruff. The dog gave a soft woof and another nudge. The man’s eyelids fluttered open. He looked around, winced and closed his eyes tight.

“Ace?”

“Emiliano?” he rasped. He coughed a little and tried to roll to his side.

“Easy, friend.” Emiliano turned to Marie. “Water?”

She dashed to the kitchen, her heels snapping on the slate flooring between the thick area rugs.

“What happened?” Emiliano asked when she was out of earshot.

“How did I get in here?”

“I carried you,” Emiliano said. “I’m calling a doctor.”

“No. That’s silly.” Ace pushed himself to a seated position and clapped a hand to his neck. Scrabble hopped up, growled at the spot. “I’m good, sweet girl.”

“Let me see.” Emiliano pulled back Ace’s work shirt, tugged aside the collar of the T-shirt underneath. “This looks like a bruise from a needle with a scratch to go with it. You need the hospital.”

“No.” Ace coughed. “I’m awake. I’ll be fine.”

“Here.” Marie held out a bottle of water.

Ace squinted up at her. “Who are you?”

“Marie Meyers, CDO of Colton, Incorporated,” Emiliano answered for her.

“You’re pretty.” Ace accepted the water, drank deep. “What’s a CDO do?”

“Ignore him. Our Ace is an incurable flirt,” Emiliano deadpanned. He pushed back to sit on the edge of an ottoman. “Give me a reason not to take you over to the hospital, old man.”

“That’s where I was,” Ace said. He blotted his face with the cool towel and let it fall to his thigh as if that small movement exhausted him.

“You were at Memorial?”

“No, no. The vet hospital. Tires on the driveway.” He closed his eyes. “It doesn’t make sense. Everyone knows your parents are out of town.”

Ace was right. Everyone in Shadow Creek knew the veterinary offices were closed because his parents were taking a long-overdue extended vacation before the holidays. No one should have been driving around that part of the ranch. “Come on.” Emiliano pulled his keys from his pocket. “I think the doctors should take a look at your head.”

“My head’s just fine,” Ace protested. “Call in Dr. Ramirez if you want,” Ace said stubbornly. “I’m not going to a damn hospital.”

Considering the injection, Emiliano decided Ramirez was better than nothing, so he made the call. If Ace didn’t have a clear recollection of the events that landed him in the doorway, they needed to be sure he wouldn’t be dealing with any lingering side effects. “Why wasn’t Scrabble with you?”

Ace smiled at the little dog resting her chin on his boot. “We’d gone out for a romp and I brought her in, gave her a treat.”

“What time was that?” he asked.

“Around two, I think. That’s normally when we go out.” Under his sandy eyebrows, his pale blue eyes shifted to Gordo. “Then this one went with me to the back pasture to check on the horses.” He took another pull on the water. “The tires on the driveway were too loud. Whoever it was came in too fast.”

Emiliano checked the big clock over the archway between the great room and kitchen. It was a quarter past six, so Ace must have been out for the better part of four hours. It had been too dark for Emiliano to have seen any obvious skid marks in the gravel where the driveway split off to the offices. He’d have to take a closer look once Ace was steadier.

* * *

Marie couldn’t help feeling like an interloper, no matter that she was here at the FBI’s insistence. She wished there was something to do besides worry as the older man answered Emiliano’s questions.

“The alarm sounded on your mother’s office. I remember running that way. The back door was open.” Ace rubbed his neck again. “A man stepped out, wearing some weird mustache mask thing.” He waved a hand around his face. “I tried to confront him and got clocked. He must have drugged me, but why drag me over here?”

“We’ll figure it out,” Emiliano promised.

Marie wanted to wallow in his sheer confidence. The determination in his deep voice made her feel better despite everything that had happened today.

Emiliano reached for his phone as Ace described the mask. “Did the mask look like this?”

Marie caught a glimpse of the image of the Guy Fawkes mask used by more and more protesters in real life and online.

“Yeah. That’s it,” Ace confirmed. “What’s this about?”

“Cohort,” Emiliano murmured.

Although he was the investigator, she knew they couldn’t dismiss the cyberattack in Dallas and the attack on Ace a few hours later as coincidence.

“They’re a hacktivist group,” Marie explained. “They attacked Colton, Incorporated, this morning. They breached the database and stole a great deal of private information on our employees.” And posted a reward for her capture or death. Although she was here, it was still too bizarre for her to say it aloud.

“Huh.” Ace’s gaze moved slowly from Marie to Emiliano and back. “Why would they come out here looking for you?” he asked her.

“They wouldn’t,” Emiliano snapped. “The decision to bring Marie here for her protection was only made hours ago.”

She bit her lip to hide the nervous trembling and followed his gaze as he stared at the needle mark on Ace’s neck. Had this man been hurt because the Cohort was after her? The thought made her stomach pitch.

Emiliano stood up and drew his gun. “I need to check the drug inventory at Mom’s office.”

Marie almost told him to be careful, but this was his property, his job. She was certain he knew how to handle himself.

“You two wait here,” he said. “I’ll set the alarm system behind me.” He looked at the dogs. “Scrabble, stay. Gordo, come.” Scrabble sat up a little straighter between Ace’s boots. Gordo lumbered to his feet and followed Emiliano. “We’ll be back before Dr. Ramirez arrives.”

Marie turned to Ace. “More water?”

“I’d rather have coffee,” he said, in a hopeful tone.

She wasn’t sure that was smart. “I’ll brew some for you if the doctor says it’s okay.”

“Fine.” Ace sighed and sat back. “You can tell me what a CDO does while we wait.”

She would certainly do her best to keep him distracted.

* * *

As Emiliano jogged up the drive, he added up the various factors without any comfort in the preliminary solutions. His FBI career was no more a secret than his parents’ vacation. Why would the Cohort come here? And if they could strike down Ace on Ortega property, was there any place where he could possibly hope to keep Marie safe?

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