Elle James - Hot Zone

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A knight in shining spurs…Army Ranger Trace “Hawkeye” Walsh is in Montana to consider his future, until his involvment in a car chase leaves Olivia Dawson without a foreman for her ranch. Hawkeye can’t walk away from the woman in need. But tackling the role of ranch hand…horses and all…puts this soldier in a hot zone he never imagined.But Olivia is in need of more than just help with the cattle. The whole reason she's saddled with Stone Creek Ranch is because someone murdered her father…and now wants the ranch for themselves. Though he's considering walking away from his career, there's no way Hawkeye can leave Olivia behind. He must complete this mission for the good of the country–and his heart.

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“Thank you, Miss Dawson. I’ll be there in the morning, right after I do my chores.” The teen darted into the tavern, leaving Hawkeye and Liv where they’d been when the ruckus started.

“Are you two ready to go?” a voice said behind Hawkeye. Kevin Garner descended to the bottom step of the staircase leading up to the loft apartment.

“Not quite. We had a little delay.” Olivia started to reach for the door.

Hawkeye beat her to it and opened it wide for her and Garner. As his boss passed, Hawkeye nodded. “I’ll fill you in as we wait for our orders.”

Chapter Four

Liv cradled the food containers on her lap in the backseat of Kevin Garner’s truck.

The Homeland Security agent dropped them off at Hawkeye’s truck where he’d left it parked with the utility trailer. After disconnecting the trailer from his truck, Hawkeye rolled it around to the back of Garner’s and dropped it onto the hitch.

Garner helped Liv into Hawkeye’s truck and then extended a hand. “Be careful and let me know of anything out of the ordinary, even if it seems inconsequential. All the little pieces add up.”

Liv fumbled with the food, but managed to take the man’s hand. “I haven’t been home in nine months. How am I supposed to know what is out of the ordinary?”

“Anything strange and unusual, just give me a buzz.” He squeezed her hand.

Liv snorted. “Things seem to have changed drastically. This used to be a nice, quiet community filled with neighbors who looked out for each other.”

“Apparently, trouble has been brewing for years,” Garner said. “Antigovernment sentiment isn’t new.”

“I suppose.” Liv sighed. “I loved being on the ranch and working hard. I guess I didn’t have time to hang out on the street corners grousing about what I couldn’t change.”

With one last squeeze, Garner released Liv’s hand. “Trust Hawkeye and your own instincts.”

Hawkeye slid into the driver’s seat and started the engine. “Ready?”

Using the food containers as an excuse not to look Hawkeye in the face, she nodded. “Ready as I’ll ever be.” For a moment, the events of the past few days threatened to consume her. This was not the homecoming she’d anticipated at the end of her five-year promise.

All through college and the three years following graduation, Liv could think of nothing she wanted more than to come home to Grizzly Pass. Her promise to her father had kept her in Seattle. Now she was back in the county and the thought of going to the home she grew up in nearly tore her apart.

She sat in the passenger seat, a lump the size of her fist blocking her throat, her eyes burning from unshed tears.

“I take it we go out the way we came into town?” Hawkeye cast a glance in her direction.

All Liv could do was nod, afraid if she tried to get a word past her vocal cords, she’d break down and cry. And what good would crying do now? It wouldn’t bring her father back. Crying wouldn’t unbreak Abe’s leg and make everything all right again. Nothing could fix her world. All she could do was to take one day, one hour and one breath at a time. Her father had taught her a long time ago that cowgirls didn’t cry.

Damn you, Dad. This one does.

As they neared the gated entrance to Stone Oak Ranch, her chest tightened and she couldn’t manage to take that one breath.

When Hawkeye didn’t slow, Liv was forced to squeak out, “Turn here!”

Hawkeye jammed his foot on the brake pedal. The truck skidded to a stop in the middle of the highway, several yards past the ranch entrance.

Liv flew forward. The seat belt across her torso snapped tight, keeping her from jettisoning through the windshield.

“You could give me a little more warning next time.” Hawkeye shifted into Reverse and backed up several yards. Then he drove up to the gate.

Liv shot out a hand, touching his shoulder.

Again, he hit the brakes and turned to her. “What?”

The relentless pressure on her chest refused to subside. “I can’t breathe,” she whispered. “I can’t breathe.”

“What’s wrong?” Hawkeye’s brows dived toward the bridge of his nose. “Olivia, look at me. Tell me what’s wrong.” He reached for her.

She shrank from his hands. If he touched her, she’d fall apart. And she couldn’t fall apart. Not now. With her father and her foreman gone, she was all that was left of what had once been her small family. Who else would take care of the animals, the fences, the house and the ranch?

No matter how hard she tried, Liv couldn’t seem to get enough air into her starving lungs. She punched the buckle on her seat belt, shoved open her door and dropped down out of the truck. Her legs refused to hold her and she fell to her knees. A sob rose up past the knot in her throat, coming out as a keening wail. Liv clamped a hand over her mouth, praying Hawkeye hadn’t heard.

The sound of a truck door opening and closing spurred her to her feet. She didn’t want anyone to see her as her composure shattered and she fell apart. Especially not the stranger she’d just met. Hugging her grief to her chest, she ran.

A tear slipped from the corner of her eye, then another and another, until she couldn’t do anything to stem the flow. Soon, she couldn’t see the road in front of her.

The footsteps pounding behind her made her run faster. “Leave me alone,” she cried out. “Just leave me alone.”

Hands descended on her shoulders.

Liv jerked free, tripped, regained her footing and took off. Where, she didn’t know.

Then something big and heavy hit her from behind, sending her flying forward. She hit the ground hard enough to knock the breath out of her lungs. A heavy mass landed on top of her, pressing her into the dirt and leaves.

She lay still, tears falling and silent sobs racking her body.

The weight on top of her shifted and rolled to the side. Big hands lifted her off the ground and pulled her into a lap and up against a solid wall of muscles.

“Shh, darlin’. Everything’s going to be all right.” Hawkeye’s deep voice rumbled in his chest where Liv pressed her ear.

“H-how can everything be all right?” She hiccuped and more sobs racked her body. “My father is d-dead. I’m going home to a house where he sh-should be, but isn’t. Even Abe is g-gone.”

“Abe will be back sooner than you think.” Hawkeye held her cradled in his lap, smoothing the hair from her damp cheeks. “I’m sorry about your father. He must have been a good man to have you as his daughter.”

“The best.” She turned her face into Hawkeye’s shirt and leaned her cheek against his chest, breathing in the outdoorsy scent she would forever associate with this man. The tears slowed to a trickle and her breathing began to return to normal. “He would have liked you, I think.”

Hawkeye chuckled. “You think? You mean you don’t know?”

“He had a great respect for the men and women who served in the armed forces.”

For a long moment, Liv sat in Hawkeye’s lap, absorbing some of his strength to tide her over when she entered the house she had grown up in, empty now of both of her parents.

Finally, she squared her shoulders and leaned away from Hawkeye. Wiping the remaining tears from her cheeks, she gave him a weak smile. “I’m sorry. I don’t normally fall apart like that.”

“You’re allowed.” Hawkeye tucked a strand of her hair behind her ear. “You haven’t had the best of days.” He bent and touched his lips to her forehead, avoiding the bandaged area.

God, it felt good. A kiss on her mouth would be even better. A flood of desire washed over her with an awareness of where she was. Seated across Hawkeye’s lap, she could feel the hard evidence of his own reaction to her pressing against her bottom.

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