“It’s late. Past midnight. Why don’t you come to bed?” Taryn said. Let me take care of you.
Chance didn’t say anything, but kept staring out the window at the river. Red Thunder looked innocent enough tonight. Romantic even, with the moonlight dancing on its surface.
“The river has stolen a lot from you, hasn’t it? Twice now, it’s taken your memory.”
He started to turn from her, but she hung on to him. “I won’t let it take anything more from you.”
Tentatively she pressed a kiss against his neck, felt the answering leap of his pulse against her lips.
Chance growled, “No.” But there was no strength to his denial.
She could reach him on this primal level. She knew she could. “Let me love you, Chance.”
“No,” he said, then leaned forward and kissed her….
Dear Harlequin Intrigue Reader,
Harlequin Intrigue has four new stories to blast you out of the winter doldrums. Look what we’ve got heating up for you this month.
Sylvie Kurtz brings you the first in her two-book miniseries FLESH AND BLOOD. Fifteen years ago, a burst of anger by the banks of the raging Red Thunder River changed the lives of two brothers forever. In Remembering Red Thunder, Sheriff Chance Conover struggles to regain the memory of his life, his wife and their unborn baby before a man out for revenge silences him permanently.
You can also look for the second book in the four-book continuity series MORIAH’S LANDING—Howling in the Darkness by B.J. Daniels. Jonah Ries has always sensed something was wrong in Moriah’s Landing, but when he accidentally crashes Kat Ridgemont’s online blind date, he realizes the tough yet fragile beauty has more to fear than even the town’s superstitions.
In Operation: Reunited by Linda O. Johnston, Alexa Kenner is on the verge of marriage when she meets John O’Rourke, a man who eerily resembles her dead lover, Cole Rappaport, who died in a terrible explosion. Could they be one and the same?
And finally this month, one by one government witnesses who put away a mob associate have been killed, with only Tara Ford remaining. U.S. Deputy Marshal Brad Harrison vows to protect Tara by placing her In His Safekeeping—by Shawna Delacorte.
We hope you enjoy these books, and remember to come back next month for more selections from MORIAH’S LANDING and FLESH AND BLOOD!
Sincerely,
Denise O’Sullivan
Associate Senior Editor
Harlequin Intrigue
Remembering Red Thunder
Sylvie Kurtz
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For Chuck—For your enduring love
A Special Thanks to:
Sandy Emerson for answering my bail questions.
Jerry Fletcher—Chris’s Class A mechanic dad—
for scenario #2. It fit the bill perfectly!
Any errors in procedure are the author’s.
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 computer 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, in addition to 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.
Chance Conover—His memory is wiped clean of everything except a nightmare.
Taryn Conover—Her husband is turning into a stranger before her eyes.
Angus Conover—Does Chance’s adoptive father know more than he’s willing to say?
Nola Barnes—Taryn’s grandmother is dead set against her granddaughter chasing after any man, even her husband.
Tad Pruitt—The deputy wants to discover if Chance is fit to serve.
Dr. Benton—Does the staff psychiatrist have reasons of his own to want Chance to stay put?
Carter Paxton—He’s the law in Ashbrook. Revenge has been eating at him for fifteen years.
Ellen Paxton—Is the shell of a woman in the nursing home the girl in Chance’s nightmare?
Garth Ramsey—The boy from the wrong side of the tracks has done well for himself. How far will he go to protect his own interests?
Joely Brahms—The town librarian has answers, but fear keeps her quiet.
Doug Talberg—The retired high school principal would just as soon not remember the past.
TARYN’S BUTTERMILK ANGEL BISCUITS
2 cups unbleached white flour
1 tbsp sugar
1 tbsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
½ tsp baking soda
¼ cup vegetable shortening
1 package quick-rising yeast
1 ¼ cups 2% buttermilk, warmed melted butter (optional)
In a large bowl sift together the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and baking soda. Cut in the shortening until the mixture resembles coarse meal. Add yeast. Set aside.
Add the warm milk to the dry ingredients and stir with a fork until moistened. The dough will be sticky.
Turn out the dough onto a heavily floured breadboard and knead gently until smooth, about 30 seconds.
Gently roll out the dough to a half-inch thickness. Cut with a floured round or fluted cutter. Arrange the biscuits 2 inches apart on an ungreased baking sheet.
Preheat the oven to 400°F while the biscuits rise on the baking sheet, about 15 minutes. Place the biscuits in the oven and bake for 12-15 minutes. If desired, brush the tops of the hot biscuits with melted butter. Makes 12 biscuits.
Prologue
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
Epilogue
Ashbrook, Texas. Fifteen years ago.
She was late.
He’d known she’d be too chicken to show. Playing games wasn’t Ellen Paxton’s style. Still, he’d hoped she’d help spice up what was shaping up to be an otherwise dull evening.
Trespassing was the only thing that made this outing any fun. But even that bit of adventure was growing old in the buggy humidity of these backwoods.
All these trees made him claustrophobic. Heat suffused his every pore, glistened his skin with sweat and rendered his mind slug slow. Any second now, all this nature was going to drive him plumb crazy.
What they needed was a bit of excitement. And on this hot and sticky late-May evening, excitement wasn’t likely to find them unless they met it halfway.
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