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Authors: Kris Fletcher

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He wanted to shout
hell yes
but a sliver of reserve had him counter, “Not that I’m not interested but how about you? Didn’t your father ever warn you about taking off with strange men from bars? I could be a pervert or a serial killer.”

She slid from her barstool and graced him with a dazzling smile that was just a bit menacing as she said, “My daddy taught me to shoot a gun, gut a fish and break a kneecap if need be. Strange men in bars don’t scare me.” She slung her pack onto her back and headed for the door. She graced him with a single questioning look, then kept walking. The message was clear:
come or stay, it doesn’t matter to me.

He grinned ruefully and tossed a few bucks on the scarred wooden bar. Either he was about to make the biggest mistake of his life or he was going to have a heart attack from the wildest night of sex ever imagined.

He hoped it was the latter.

At least he’d die happy.

And he didn’t have to worry about where he was going to spend the night.

Things were looking up already.

Perhaps this gig in Homer was going to work out just fine.

Copyright © 2013 by Kimberly Sheetz

ISBN-13: 9781460321812

NOW YOU SEE ME

Copyright © 2013 by Christine Fletcher

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