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Windswept

A Serendipity Adventure Romance

(Book 3)

by Anna Lowe

Windswept

Copyright 2015 by Anna Lowe

[email protected]

Editing by Lisa A. Hollett

Cover art by Fiona Jayde Media
www.FionaJaydeMedia.com

This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner without the express written permission of the author except for the use of brief quotations in articles or reviews.

This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons is purely coincidental.

Serendipity Adventure Romances

Off the Charts
(the Prequel)

 

Uncharted
(Book 1)

 

Entangled
(Book 2)

 

Windswept
(Book 3)

 

Adrift
(Book 4)

 

 

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Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Serendipity Adventure Romances

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Contents

Windswept

On location in Bonaire

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

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Epilogue

A note from the author

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Windswept

Scuba instructor Mia Whitman has traveled to Bonaire to forget, not forgive, the man who broke her heart. But trouble is brewing in this Caribbean island paradise — above and below the waterline. When Mia witnesses a crime, she becomes a target, and even she has to admit that having a Navy SEAL-turned-New-York-cop on her side has its perks. Ryan Hayes has a knack for saving her life and stealing her heart — a tricky combination for a woman on the run. Before Mia can stop herself, she finds herself in deep — in love and in trouble.

On location in Bonaire

Windswept is set on Bonaire, a small island in the southern Caribbean known as one of the premier dive locations in the world. It’s a tiny speck of land far, far away from its mother country, Holland (also known as the Netherlands), which claimed the island in colonial times and still governs Bonaire as a special municipality. It’s a great place to dive, relax, and soak in the Caribbean sun — for most people. For Mia and Ryan, however… Well, read on!

Chapter One

“Is everyone ready for another great adventure?” the gray-haired divemaster cried out.

Mia grinned as eight enthusiastic guests replied, “Yes!”

“Is everyone ready for the best dive here in Bonaire, scuba capital of the world?”

“Yes!”

Hans winked at Mia and went on with his trademark line. “Are you ready to rock and roll?”

“Yes!”

The dive launch motored out over the turquoise water, bumping gently over the afternoon ripples in the sheltered bay.

“Okay, everybody, please welcome our crew today,” Hans continued. “We’ve got the lovely Mia, an experienced dive instructor from New York.”

Mia pushed a few errant strands of sandy blond hair back from her face, gave a little wave, and went on checking gear without bothering to correct her boss. She’d only lived in New York for a short time before heading to the Caribbean, and that was a time she’d rather forget.

“Not only is Mia a divemaster, she’s a sailor, too,” Hans went on. “She’s sailing her boat around the Caribbean!”

Appreciative
oohs
and
aahs
went out from the guests, and Mia couldn’t resist a fond glance toward
Serendipity
, moored on the far side of the bay.

“You have your own boat?” Brenda asked, her eyes big and wide. “Which one is it?”

Mia blushed a little and covered up by brushing her hair into a ponytail. Good thing perfect hair wasn’t a prerequisite for the job because she was windswept as always, a mess even before her dive.

She pointed to the graceful sloop anchored in the distance. “It was my grandfather’s boat,” she explained. “He left it to us.”

“How long are you in the Caribbean for?” Marc leaned in.

“Three months, maybe four.”

An appreciative murmur went up from the guests.

“Plenty of time,” Marc said.

Mia nodded. She might not have covered a lot of ground on
Serendipity
yet, but she and her sister were off to a good start. Three months was plenty of time to explore the islands, live a few adventures, and soak in the sun. Plenty of time to forget Mister Tall, Dark, and Hunksome, who’d turned out to be a real jerk.

“We’re lucky to have Mia filling in for us this week,” Hans finished.

She felt like the lucky one. When Hans had offered her the use of one of the dive shop moorings in exchange for helping out with the occasional dive trip, she’d jumped at the chance.

“And speaking of lucky, meet Lucky, our captain today,” Hans added.

“Hi, Lucky!” eight guests sang on cue. Or maybe seven, because the last-minute addition to the trip, a man sitting near the stern, sat quietly withdrawn in the shade of his hoodie.

“Hello, everyone!” Lucky turned from the wheel just long enough to smile broadly: a flash of ivory against his dark skin.

“Lucky’s back on Bonaire after several years abroad. Lucky, what’s Bonaire’s best dive site?”

“The one we’re heading to right now!”

Everyone cheered. Everyone but the last-minute guest, who remained hidden away, quietly tapping one foot. Maybe he was nervous. Hans said the man had aced the obligatory check-out dive that morning, but you never knew. Mia made a mental note to keep a close eye on him when the dive began. Which wouldn’t be hard given that steely physique.

“Mia, why don’t you introduce everyone for Stanley while we motor to the dive site?” Hans asked.

“Yes, Mia, please!” Stanley said, swinging his video camera her way.

She stuck on a smile. Anything for a paying guest, right?

“Sure,” she started. “We’ve got Stanley and Brenda, happy honeymooners from Detroit.”

Stanley swung the camera toward his curvy wife. “Love you, honey!”

“Love you, too!” Brenda blew a kiss into the lens.

Love. Mia used to believe in it, too.

She shuffled between the gear that cluttered the center of the launch and motioned toward the next two guests.

“And we have Dirk and Anna from the Netherlands,” she continued, “on their twelfth trip to Bonaire.”

“Thirteenth,” Anna and Dirk said at the same time.

Mia sighed a little inside. There’d been a time when she’d kidded herself into thinking she might have been headed into that kind of relationship. But it hadn’t exactly worked out that way.

“They’re on home territory.” Hans smiled. “This island does belong to Holland, after all.”

Mia nodded. That’s what she loved about Bonaire: the European flavor sprinkled over the lush Caribbean flair. The island had a culture all its own.

“Thirteen times?” Stanley whistled.

“Lucky number thirteen,” the next guest joked.

Mia introduced him for the camera. “Bruno from Switzerland…”

Bruno waved.

“…and his partner, Marc.”

Marc threw a thin arm over Bruno’s wide shoulders and squeezed into the shot. “Hi, Stanley!”

“Then we have Pete, also from the Netherlands, who’s just completed his dive course with Hans.”

Hans gave the young man a hearty thumbs-up. “Never had a student learn so fast.”

He said that about all his students, but he meant it every time.

“Which brings me to Hans,” she said, “chief diver and owner of Calypso Dives on Bonaire for the past twenty-six years.”

He winked. “Which makes my business how much older than you, Mia?”

“Younger, Hans. Your business is younger than me by two years.”

Hans always seemed to get a kick out of that.

“Why don’t you introduce yourself for the camera, Hans?” she prompted.

“Well…” Hans winked. “I was born in Holland a long, long time ago, but I swear I’ll die on Bonaire. Just not anytime soon, I hope!”

Everyone laughed. Even Mia, who’d heard the joke before. His good humor just did that to a person.

“And our last guest today—” she nodded toward the late arrival “—is…”

She watched as he lifted his hands toward the hood. Strong, tough, tanned hands that suggested he spent a lot of time outdoors chopping wood or scoring touchdowns or wrestling Bengal tigers or some such thing. He was bare-chested under that hoodie, as a stack of perfectly sculpted abs showed. Too bad Mia had sworn off men, because this one could have featured in a pinup calendar:
Scorching Hot Divers of the World.

Then he threw the hood back, and everything in her screeched to a halt. The kind of stop that comes when you slam into a brick wall after roaring along at full speed. Her breath, her circulation, her thoughts — all on pause.

God, please. No. Not him.

Because she knew those piercing green eyes. The ruffled brown hair. The strong, square jaw. She knew every curve of his face, every contour of that hard body just as well as he knew hers.

In other words, intimately.

A little sigh went up from the female guests at the sight of that face.

“Hello, Mia,” he said in a voice so low, it might have been a whisper.

“You…you…you…” She scrambled for something to say.

Stanley leaned in with the camera. Mia wasn’t sure who she was closer to punching, Stanley or her ex-lover.

Probably her ex-lover. Her Navy-SEAL-turned-New-York-City-cop ex-lover. The one who hadn’t bothered sharing those minor details of his life in the four weeks they’d been together.

Four sizzling weeks. Four fun weeks. Possibly the best weeks of her life. He’d swept her right off her feet without even trying, and she’d fallen for him from day one.

Right now, though, her hand squeezed into a fist. The tiny bump where his nose had once been broken — the only imperfection on that striking face — made a handy target.

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