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by Dale Mayer




  TYSON’S TREASURE

  Heroes for Hire, Book 11

  Dale Mayer

  Books in This Series:

  Levi’s Legend: Heroes for Hire, Book 1

  Stone’s Surrender: Heroes for Hire, Book 2

  Merk’s Mistake: Heroes for Hire, Book 3

  Rhodes’s Reward: Heroes for Hire, Book 4

  Flynn’s Firecracker: Heroes for Hire, Book 5

  Logan’s Light: Heroes for Hire, Book 6

  Harrison’s Heart: Heroes for Hire, Book 7

  Saul’s Sweetheart: Heroes for Hire, Book 8

  Dakota’s Delight: Heroes for Hire, Book 9

  Michael’s Mercy: Heroes for Hire, Book 10

  Tyson’s Treasure: Heroes for Hire, Book 11

  Jace’s Jewel: Heroes for Hire, Book 12

  Heroes for Hire, Books 1–3

  Heroes for Hire, Books 4–6

  Heroes for Hire, Books 7–9

  Books in the SEALs of Honor Series:

  Mason: SEALs of Honor, Book 1

  Hawk: SEALs of Honor, Book 2

  Dane: SEALs of Honor, Book 3

  Swede: SEALs of Honor, Book 4

  Shadow: SEALs of Honor, Book 5

  Cooper: SEALs of Honor, Book 6

  Markus: SEALs of Honor, Book 7

  Evan: SEALs of Honor, Book 8

  Mason’s Wish: SEALs of Honor, Book 9

  Chase: SEALs of Honor, Book 10

  Brett: SEALs of Honor, Book 11

  Devlin: SEALs of Honor, Book 12

  Easton: SEALs of Honor, Book 13

  Ryder: SEALs of Honor, Book 14

  Macklin: SEALs of Honor, Book 15

  SEALs of Honor, Books 1–3

  SEALs of Honor, Books 4–6

  SEALs of Honor, Books 7–10

  SEALs of Honor, Books 11–13

  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  About the Book

  Complimentary Download

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Epilogue

  Author’s Note

  Complimentary Download

  About the Author

  Also by Dale Mayer

  Copyright Page

  Back Cover

  Welcome to Tyson’s Treasure, book 11 in Heroes for Hire, reconnecting readers with the unforgettable men from SEALs of Honor in a new series of action-packed, page turning romantic suspense that fans have come to expect from USA TODAY Bestselling author Dale Mayer.

  Tyson lost his wife and child several years ago, and he knows it’s time to move on… So when his wife’s best friend barrels into his new life and he finds out she’s in trouble – as in serious stalker trouble – he steps up because he owes it to his late wife. Only he quickly finds out he wants to be at Kai’s side – any way he can.

  Kai has wanted Tyson for so damn long, but from the first moment her best friend saw him first, the two were like a lock and key. When Kai sets her eyes on him for the first time in years while doing a demonstration for a new training program her company developed, she realizes her feelings haven’t changed.

  But her life has changed, and she has a huge issue she doesn’t want anyone to know about. After all, she’s got a badass skill set… She can handle a stalker on her own… right?

  Or maybe not. As the two delve deeper into the Kai’s troubles, they find out things are much more complicated than they seem – and much more deadly.

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  Part of an elite SEAL team, Mason takes on the dangerous jobs no one else wants to do – or can do. When he’s on a mission, he’s focused and dedicated. When he’s not, he plays as hard as he fights.

  Until he meets a woman he can’t have but can’t forget. Software developer, Tesla lost her brother in combat and has no intention of getting close to someone else in the military. Determined to save other US soldiers from a similar fate, she’s created a program that could save lives. But other countries know about the program, and they won’t stop until they get it – and get her.

  Time is running out … For her … For him … For them …

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  Prologue

  Tyson Morgan sat in front of the compound’s dining room table. He hadn’t seen such an incredible collection of men and women in one place since he had left the military. He never expected to see them in the private sector.

  Levi spoke up. “Everyone, this is Tyson. He and Jace will be joining us.”

  Tyson glanced at Jace. They both turned to look at Michael.

  Michael shrugged. “Hey, I said this was a good place to be. You’ve trusted me before. Trust me now.”

  “We wouldn’t be here if we didn’t.”

  Michael smiled. “Then take it easy and relax.”

  A beautiful woman walked toward them and handed them empty cups. She pointed to the coffeemaker on the sideboard. “Go ahead and help yourself.”

  Tyson glanced from the coffee to her. “Thank you.”

  She beamed at him. “Don’t worry about those guys. Every one of them has a really ugly bite. But the only bite you’ll get is if you’re on the opposite team.”

  Jace snickered. “Hopefully we’re all on the same team here.”

  “We are. We’ve been lucky,” Levi said.

  Just then Stone’s voice wafted through the house. “Vehicle approaching.”

  Levi stood and took a look out the window. “Good. She’s early.”

  “It’s Kai.” Ice chuckled. “What did you expect? Kai has never been late for anything in her life.”

  Michael asked, “Kai? That’s a very unusual name. I’ve only known one person with that name.”

  Jace and Tyson turned to look at Levi. “The weapons instructor?”

  “She’s private now. Working for her own development company. But, yes, she’s coming here to discuss some additional training.”

  Tyson felt a stir of interest inside. Which was an improvement over everything being just plain dead for so long. He had walked away from the military after his ideals had been shattered at the betrayal of several SEAL buddies of his. He hadn’t had anything intrigue him in a long time. Even coming here hadn’t been a decision on his own as much as it had been following Jace and Michael. But Michael had been a large part of it. If this place was good enough to bring him out of retirement, then maybe this was where Tyson belonged too.

  Kai … Well, he remembered her as being a small dark-haired dynamo who could put a man in his place in seconds. Not just by her tone of voice since she was military all the way. Not one of the men would’ve crossed her. She held their respect and their admiration. And he knew more than a few guys who gave her the top spot in their wet dreams.

  He glanced at Michael and saw laughter in his expression. Mercy, Michael’s partner, kissed him on the cheek. Michael wrapped an arm around her and tucked her up close. They were new in town. Apparently they were purchasing land together, building a place right next to the compound. Not a bad idea. There was some confusion about Mercy’s future, except for one part of it—she was firmly attached to Michael.

  Tyson
didn’t know what that felt like. He’d been alone for the last two years—since he’d lost his wife and child. His life had taken such a downward turn that he didn’t know which way was up anymore. He just put one foot in front of the other because that was what he needed to do. But his heart hadn’t been in it for a long time.

  He’d have been lost without Michael this last year.

  The door burst open, and the same dark-haired dynamo he remembered well strode inside, her grin flashing. “Good morning, all. Ready for a fun morning?”

  Her gaze roamed from one to the other, almost mentally counting them off, adding names, judging and assessing. When she turned and studied Tyson, she said, “Hello, Tyson. How are you doing?”

  She’d been his wife’s best friend when they were growing up. And the pain just never seemed to end. He nodded his head. “I’m doing great. You?”

  She tilted her head to the side as if seeing the lie for what it was. “You aren’t doing great. You are doing barely okay. You’re still in survival mode.” She rubbed her hands together. “And that’s a good thing because I came here to kick somebody’s ass. You’re it.”

  Chapter 1

  Tyson reached for a towel and wiped his face. He had to appreciate the huge weight room and open floor space Levi had built here. The new room to the side he didn’t understand yet but heard rumors that was part of Kai’s visit. Speaking of her, he’d been tossed, thrown and stomped by some half-pint demon female.

  Kai hadn’t been kidding when she’d said she was ready to kick someone’s butt.

  Only now she was up against Ice, and that wasn’t turning out the way Kai had planned. Tyson was handicapped with his moral code about hitting a woman. He knew it was also about skills, but he’d been unable to hit back as hard or as mean as he would have if he’d been up against one of the guys.

  That had just pissed her off more.

  He was who he was though, and Kai had been his wife’s best friend. No way would he hurt Kai.

  Particularly not a woman he knew he could hurt. Now if she had been a terrorist holding a semiautomatic rifle on them, maybe. Well, no maybe about it. But he could no more hurt Kai or any of the women in this place. And he knew that, for all Kai’s skills, he was still physically stronger than she was.

  The women might get mad and feisty and rib him over it. But the men understood. Tyson had yet to see any of them battle with Kai and come out winning the match. But Ice … Now she didn’t have the same issues. And she was giving Kai as good as Kai was giving her. Matter of fact, it was a hell of a fight. He admired the skill the two women had so equally worked for so they could unleash it on the ugliness in the world. As he thought about that, his heart filled with sadness. He’d spent his lifetime trying to heal and help, but every time he turned around, another war was going on somewhere else.

  Much like his history, he liked to remember little else. Tracy was an entirely different story. Memories of her were painful, but still he smiled at the thought of her. Kai’s presence had stirred up the more difficult memories.

  Kai had been very special to Tracy. And he’d always honored that. For the longest time he hadn’t thought Kai even liked him. Her abrasiveness showed whenever he was around her. He never really understood it but just accepted it. Tracy, on the other hand, used to laugh and say he had Kai all wrong. And she’d get over it. Whatever it was.

  “And she did … eventually,” he muttered under his breath.

  One of the guys beside him turned to look at Tyson. He shrugged and wiped his face. He had no idea what Kai was doing here. But, so far, she’d had a round with everybody. He was all up for any kind of martial arts training, but that couldn’t be exactly what she was here for. She was a weapons instructor so, unless she brought some new toys, he didn’t get it. How come she’d left the military? He’d sworn she was a lifer. Then life changed for all of them, him included. As he looked around the room at all the people here who left the military, he realized how normal that was. Now Kai worked for a private contractor. Why had she changed careers? And what was she doing here?

  He grabbed a bottle of water off the counter and took several gulps. A round of cheers and clapping behind him had him turning to see Ice and Kai shaking hands—both tired, sweaty and glowing with triumph.

  “A draw?” he muttered, not that it mattered both women were bad ass.

  Kai grabbed a towel, wiped her face, tossed it around her neck and said, “Now that we got all that out of the way, let’s take a look at some of the new toys.”

  Behind her she pointed at a rolled-up mat. “Rhodes and Merk, you want to roll that out for me?”

  They grabbed it and, with a startled grunt, managed to drag it to where she stood.

  She laughed at the surprised look on their faces. “Yeah, it’s heavy as it has a special resistance to it. Lay it down for me, will you?”

  They stretched it out.

  “Now walk across it to me.”

  They walked across, shrugged their massive shoulders, turned and walked again. “Feels like a normal mat.”

  She nodded. And then held up a remote in her hand. “Not quite.” She clicked the button and said, “Now walk across it.”

  The two men exchanged glances but stepped onto the mat. They had to forcibly lift their legs off it to take another step. They stared at the mat, then back at her. Rhodes asked, “What the hell is that?”

  “A new kind of platform so you can adjust the amount of resistance during a workout.” She handed him a thick leather belt. “Put this around your waist.”

  She waited until he had it buckled in place, then pointed at the mat. “Drop and give me ten.”

  Rhodes hit the floor and bounced up. By the second push-up he was swearing. By the third push-up the swearing had turned a whole lot nastier.

  Kai chuckled. “I’ll lower the resistance. Now try again.”

  Instantly he could do push-ups.

  “Now watch,” Kai said as she turned up the dial and Rhodes strained harder. “Now this.” She turned the dial right to the end. Even with everybody cheering him on, Rhodes couldn’t get his chest off the ground.

  “What the hell magic is this?” Merk roared.

  “No magic about it. It’s a torture instrument,” Rhodes snapped. “You want to turn that all the way back down again please?”

  With a chuckle Kai turned the knob down. “New special magnets on the inside affect your energy. It creates a stronger gravity pull. Think about how much weight you have to use when you’re powerlifting or doing machine work. This is resistance training at a whole new level. These mats, plus adding one or more of these”—she lifted smaller ankle and wrist bands—“will help you get more out of your workouts.” She turned to look at the fascinated faces and grinned. “It’ll make a huge change to the way you work out.”

  Back upright, Rhodes took off the belt and handed it to Levi.

  Levi shook his head. “I already know what these things can do.”

  Rhodes handed it off to Michael as he strapped it on, this time with Merk holding the remote for practice. He sat up. “I wouldn’t have believed it. These things are deadly.”

  “Sure, but it’ll also build and tone muscle faster, stronger, better than ever before.”

  Michael grinned. “But at what cost? Our egos are not so easily replaced.”

  Kai chuckled. “Maybe, but I do have a new virtual-reality set for you to try out.”

  Murmurs hummed through the room.

  Tyson wondered. He hadn’t seen anything like that yet, but he hadn’t been here more than forty-eight hours. He glanced at his buddy, looking back at him. Together the two men shook their heads, raised their eyebrows and focused again on Kai.

  “This one is for target practice. We have specific VR programs which Levi is working on in the training room. What you have at the moment is the option of three training programs, which we will hook you up to. I can show you one of the programs right now. This one is nice and simple. I would like a volunteer
.” She glanced around and said, “Tyson, you’re up.”

  He stepped forward obediently, wondering why she was picking on him. She fitted him with the headset and gave him a belt plus what looked like a futuristic pair of gloves yet a realistic-looking weapon—only it was plastic with some weight behind it. And, instead of ammunition, it had a control panel on the side. He stared at her and said, “I don’t even play video games, so this will be totally new for me.”

  “And while you’re playing,” she said, “we have a monitor for the others to see what you’re seeing. But you’re in the middle of it. So let’s just do this as a test run.” She turned to Levi. “Did you get the installation completed?”

  Levi nodded. “Yes.” He motioned everybody to the back of the room where a clear wall separated Tyson from the rest of the crew. He turned and glared at what appeared to be a ten-by-twelve space. What the hell that meant he didn’t know.

  Kai’s voice came through some kind of a speaker system in his head. “Okay, Tyson, not to worry. This will just be practice. Hit the button on the left-hand side of your belt.”

  He hit the button and was on a slum street in a North American city. He turned slowly, stunned at the details showing up around him. There even appeared to be total interaction as a newspaper floated aimlessly in the wind in front of him.

  “Tyson, you understand this program is just a simple training program to help you work on target practice, response times, cognitive discernment and a host of other things. So get ready.”

  Suddenly out of the corner of his eye, he saw a motorcycle rip around the side of a building, the driver with a gun in his hand who shot off a round. It wasn’t that Tyson took a hit physically. But it was almost like he had. In fact, the scene around him went static instead of dynamic.

  “That hit was a kill shot. You’d be dead in reality. You have two options. You can switch the settings. The entire scene disappears, and you’re back to the empty room, or the scene freezes. Why these options? One allows you to walk away, ending the game, maybe answer a phone call—whatever the situation. The other allows you to consider the scenario and assess performance. Now if you’ll stand back up …” Kai stared at him.

 

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