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Authors: Iris Johansen

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“I think the tide’s coming in,” she said, grinning and looking down at her waterlogged velvet skirt and sopping wet blouse. “And I always thought that beach love scene in
From Here to Eternity
was so romantic. What went wrong, Nick?”

He looked down at his own drenched clothing and shook his head, then chuckled in amusement. “God knows, sweetheart. Maybe next time we’ll try it with a warmer surf and an appropriate musical score by John Williams.” He got to his feet, grimacing as the water squished in his shoes, and reached down to pull her to her feet. He rescued the pocket flashlight, which was still working despite its dousing. “Much as I’d like to try it again, I think I’d better get you to some sort of shelter before you catch pneumonia.” He swiftly fastened her bra and buttoned her tunic. “I have a rented car parked back at
Devlin’s house. We’ll find a motel and continue this later.”

“We’ll do no such thing,” Kelly said firmly, her chin lifting stubbornly. “We’ll go back to the cottage, and you can apologize to Mac for all those terrible things you said to him. I’m not having the two favorite men in my life at odds with each other.”

Nick scowled ferociously, and for a moment she thought he was going to refuse. Then, shrugging, he said gruffly, “Okay. I guess I was a little rough on him.” He darted her a suspicious look. “You’re sure that he has only paternal feelings toward you?”

“I’m sure,” she said. “And if you’re extremely charming to him, he might be persuaded to lend you something to change into while your clothes are drying.”

“That won’t be necessary. If he’ll just lend us a bedroom, our own clothes will be dry before I let you out of bed anyway.”

Nick’s hand was linked with hers as they strolled almost leisurely up the beach. They were both cold and shivering, and there was absolutely
no reason for them to be so wildly, ecstatically happy. No reason but the love that was flowing between them in an almost visible current of power. She felt as if they must be lighting up the misty darkness with their shining beacon of happiness.

“I hope we’re going in the right direction,” Nick said uneasily. “I was so angry that I didn’t pay much attention to where we were heading after we left Devlin’s house.”

“I think we are,” Kelly said, not really caring. She shot him an impish glance. “Don’t tell me that you don’t have a good sense of direction?”

“Lord, no,” he admitted. “I’ve been known to get lost in a parking garage.”

“Ah, a weakness at last,” Kelly said teasingly. “I bet you’re not Superman, after all.”

“Only with you by my side, sweetheart,” he said quietly, his hand tightening on hers. “Only with you in my arms.”

BOOKS BY IRIS JOHANSEN
White Satin
   
Dead Aim
Tender Savage
   
Magnificent Folly
Notorious
   
No One to Trust
One Touch of Topaz
   
Body of Lies
Everlasting
   
Final Target
And the Desert Blooms
   
The Search
The Treasure
   
The Killing Game
Lion’s Bride
   
The Face of Deception
Golden Valkyrie
   
And Then You Die
Capture the Rainbow
   
Long After Midnight
A Summer Smile
   
The Ugly Duckling
The Bronzed Hawk
   
Dark Rider
Stormy Vows/Tempest at Sea
   
Midnight Warrior
Stalemate
   
The Beloved Scoundrel
An Unexpected Song
   
The Magnificent Rogue
Killer Dreams
   
The Tiger Prince
On the Run
   
Last Bridge Home
Countdown
   
The Golden Barbarian
Blind Alley
   
Reap the Wind
Firestorm
   
Storm Winds
Fatal Tide
   
The Wind Dancer

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