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by Susan Stoker


  Blade’s lips tightened, but he nodded stiffly before turning back to the conversation.

  Beatle sat back in his chair and took a deep breath. I don’t know you, Casey Shea, but because you obviously mean so much to my brother-in-arms, I’m going to find you and bring you home safe. Mark my words.

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  Delta Force Heroes Series

  Rescuing Rayne

  Assisting Aimee - Loosely related to DF

  Rescuing Emily

  Rescuing Harley

  Marrying Emily

  Rescuing Kassie

  Rescuing Bryn

  Rescuing Casey (Jan 2018)

  Rescuing Sadie (April 2018)

  Rescuing Wendy (May 2018)

  Rescuing Mary (Nov 2018)

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  Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes Series

  Justice for Mackenzie

  Justice for Mickie

  Justice for Corrie

  Justice for Laine (novella)

  Shelter for Elizabeth

  Justice for Boone

  Shelter for Adeline

  Shelter for Sophie

  Justice for Erin (Nov 2017)

  Justice for Milena (Mar 2018)

  Shelter for Blythe (July 2018)

  Justice for Hope (TBA)

  Shelter for Quinn (TBA)

  Shelter for Koren (TBA)

  Shelter for Penelope (TBA)

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  Ace Security Series

  Claiming Grace

  Claiming Alexis

  Claiming Bailey (Dec 2017)

  Claiming Felicity (Feb 2018)

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  SEAL of Protection: Legacy Series

  Defending Caite (Jan 2019)

  Defending Sidney (TBA)

  Defending Piper (TBA)

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  SEAL of Protection Series

  Protecting Caroline

  Protecting Alabama

  Protecting Fiona

  Marrying Caroline (novella)

  Protecting Summer

  Protecting Cheyenne

  Protecting Jessyka

  Protecting Julie (novella)

  Protecting Melody

  Protecting the Future

  Protecting Alabama’s Kids (novella)

  Protecting Kiera (novella)

  Protecting Dakota

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  The Guardian Mist

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  Outback Hearts

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  New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author Susan Stoker has a heart as big as the state of Texas where she lives, but this all American girl has also spent the last fourteen years living in Missouri, California, Colorado, and Indiana. She’s married to a retired Army man who now gets to follow her around the country.

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  Prologue

  To belong to someone.

  All I’ve ever wanted is to be loved. I crave it—need it, desire it—more than food and water. I long for undying love and affection. The kind of love that bonds souls. The kind of love that’s so deep two become one.

  To be someone’s beloved.

  As a child I had my father, who adored and worshipped me—I was his perfect little daughter. He held me when I was sad, kissed my knee when I fell and got hurt, and read me bedtime stories. I was his princess, his daughter, his entire world.

  What happens to a little girl when all of that stops? When she’s no longer her father’s perfect angel, but instead a painful reminder of his past. What happens to her when he pushes her aside and shows her he doesn’t want her anymore?

  “I just can’t stay, Catherine. It hurts too much.” His eyes are filled with pain and regret.

  “Daddy, I love you! Please don’t go. I won’t cry anymore. I’ll be good,” I plead as I look into the dark brown eyes that mirror mine. My heart is begging for understanding from all this confusion and change. It’s my ninth birthday, we finished cake and presents, and he’s leaving. If only I could go back in time and change my wish. I’d forget about the silly bike and wish for him to stay.

  “It’s not you, baby girl. You have to understand—it’s too much. Your mom and I don’t love each other anymore.” He looks into my eyes, unwavering, as I continue to plead.

  “Don’t you love me, Daddy?” I ask the man who is supposed to love me forever, the man who’s supposed to never leave me.

  “I do, but I have to go now. You be good. Good-bye, Catherine.” He kisses the top of my head and I grab onto his leg for dear life. I know, even at this age, this will be the last time I see my father.

  He pries me off his leg and turns without another word. And I watch the man who promised to always be there leave me behind without another glance.

  He broke me.

  He ruined me.

  And he won’t be the last man to do so.

  Chapter 1

  “Ashton, I’m running over to Neil’s house. I’ll be back in a bit!”

  Our wedding invitations arrived. They’re beautiful, everything I could’ve hoped for. I can’t wait to show him. Not that he’s really into the details, but we spent a lot of time choosing these. It’ll be such a relief when we finally move in together and stop all this back and forth. Ashton and I signed our lease a month before Neil proposed, so I couldn’t leave and screw her out of half the rent. Though I adore my best friend, I would’ve loved to have lived with Neil as we planned the wedding. Thankfully, the big day is in four months and we’ll finally be under one roof. I’m excited and anxious to make everything official.

  “Okay. I’ll be here,” she says, walking toward me
.

  “Don’t get into any trouble while I’m gone.” I wink as I grab my purse and rush out the door. Once I get in the car I send him a quick text.

  Me: On my way. I have a surprise!

  Ten minutes later, I’m pulling into a parking space in front of his cozy two-bedroom townhome in the trendy section of Hoboken. This area is all older homes on cobblestone streets. It’s a place I look forward to building a life and starting a family in. I gather my purse and the invitations and hop out, excited to share this piece of our future with him. His car is in the driveway, but the door is locked. Digging for my keys, my bag topples over, spilling all my belongings on the stairs. After collecting everything, I use my key to get into his house.

  As the door opens I hear a low moan. Slowly I lift my eyes. Nothing could’ve prepared me for the sight before me. I freeze, watching my worst nightmare unfold.

  The shock ripples through me, coming in waves of horror and pain.

  And no matter how much I want to … I can’t look away.

  The man I love, the man I’m going to marry, is having sex with one of my friends.

  Neil has Piper bent over on the couch—the couch I picked out—and is taking her from behind. His head is turned toward the door, his eyes are closed, and his face is pure ecstasy as he drives into her, enjoying every second of it while my world crumbles. With each thrust I feel the floor falling out from under me. I can hear them, see them, smell the sex in the air. Each slap of skin on skin, each grunt and moan tears through me like a knife slicing my veins open. I’m bleeding out, and there’s no stopping it.

  I close my eyes, begging for this not to be real, hoping this is a sick joke or a bad dream, praying that when I open them again, this cruel vision will fade away. When I gather the strength to look at them, I realize this isn’t a joke or a dream—it’s reality.

  Piper’s head is thrown back as she moans. “More. Harder!”

  His hands grip her hips as he rears back and rams into her.

  “Neil, yes!” Her loud, high-pitched voice screams out, “Oh! I’m coming. Oh. My. God. Neil! Fuck!”

  Unable to control the shaking of my hands, the invitations fall to the floor. My sob breaks through the sounds of their pleasure, alerting them to my presence. The air punches through me as both their heads snap up and Neil’s eyes lock on mine.

  “Catherine.” He stops moving, staring at me with wide eyes. “I can explain.”

  He grabs the blanket off the back of the couch and covers himself, hastily throwing another one at Piper.

  “Explain? You can’t fucking explain!” I choke out as the tears begin to flood my vision. “Oh my God! You … you …”

  My limbs are tingling and my breathing is shallow as I try to remain standing. Everything around me is fading, but cruelly, my mind keeps the two people in front of me crystal clear. I close my eyes, hoping to give myself a reprieve.

  Neil speaks as I grip the doorway for support. “Give me a minute and we can talk.”

  I don’t want to talk. I want to pour bleach in my eyes and rip out my heart so it will stop hurting so much. Nothing he can say will erase this. Ever. My heart will never be the same. Cheating is bad enough, but for me to witness it—with one of my friends, no less—is torture.

  And she was my friend, or at least I thought she was. Sure, she was never in my inner circle and we drifted apart after college but I never saw this coming. I didn’t know she was even capable of such a vile betrayal. Piper was the one who introduced me to Neil. She dated one of his frat brothers and the four of us used to spend a lot of time together. I knew they broke up a few months ago, but never in a million years did I expect her to go after Neil.

  When I look back up, the smug smile on Piper’s face says it all. She wanted this to happen. She’s enjoying my humiliation. Standing here shocked and horrified, watching her with my fiancé while she grins, obviously convinced she’s won whatever game this is … I snap.

  I turn, slamming the door, and run as fast as I can. Shakily, I turn the car on and speed out of the driveway. All the good times we had, beautiful memories tarnished by his act of betrayal. As I drive the memories besiege me one by one—good and bad, love and hate, happy and sad.

  Our first date ice-skating in Rockefeller Center, Neil skating backward holding my hands so I wouldn’t fall. Two months later, going to the bed and breakfast on the Jersey shore and making love for the first time. He was tender and caring. The love and adoration he had in his eyes as we looked at each other during intimacy. I swipe the tears streaming down my face. It was all a lie. You can’t respect someone then turn around and deceive them.

  The memories keep coming.

  The ride to the city, playing stupid car games and laughing until my sides hurt and Neil trying to convince me that the Jets would win the Superbowl. When he took me to Little Italy in July and got down on one knee and proposed in the middle of the street. The tears become too much. I can’t see the road, so I pull over. In the confines of my car I lose it. I cry and sob for everything I saw and will never forget. I call Ashton hoping she can calm me.

  “Hey, Biffle,” Ash answers.

  At the sound of her voice, any emotion I was holding back breaks free. A choked sound rips from my chest and the tears come faster.

  “Catherine? What’s wrong?” Her voice changes from singsong to concerned.

  “Neil … He cheated on me! I saw it! I … I.”

  “What do you mean?”

  “I w-went there and he was f-fucking her on the c-couch. I-I can’t-t bre-athe,” I stutter as the phone shakes against my wet cheek and ear.

  “Okay, calm down. Where are you?” she asks.

  “I d-don’t know! I couldn’t s-stand there and w-watch it,” I cry, weeping on the side of some unknown road.

  Ashton takes a deep breath before speaking. “I’m coming to get you. Where are you?”

  “Why?” I croak, letting the pain take over.

  “Catherine,” she says, authority ringing through the phone. “Listen to me. Can you drive?”

  “I g-gotta go,” I say and hang up, right before I throw the phone against the dash.

  I can’t talk anymore. I can’t even think. My head is a mess. I want to forget and stop seeing that moment of betrayal on replay.

  I grip my hair, screaming in frustration as I try to form coherent thoughts through my agony.

  Why? Why after all this time? Why?

  Seconds, minutes, hours are lost to me. As the tears begin to ebb, even though the pain doesn’t, I pull myself together enough to drive.

  After driving around in circles for hours, my phone has over thirty missed calls and voicemails. I have no idea who they’re from and I don’t care. There are no words of comfort anyone can give me. My life, my future, my everything … is gone.

  Somehow I find my way back to my apartment where Neil is waiting for me in the hall outside. Seeing him brings me up short. The last few hours come right back, slamming into me with the force of a thousand bricks, piling around me and threatening to bury me under their weight.

  He stands there, staring at me. “Hey.”

  “How long have you been here?” My voice is quiet, but there’s no mistaking the undertone of disgust.

  “A while. Ashton wouldn’t let me inside.”

  My eyes close of their own accord as I try to find any ounce of strength I have left to handle this. The nausea hits me full force and I hunch over, trying to keep the bile down. Looking at him, being around him again, makes me physically sick. He’s destroyed every good memory we’ve ever had. Five years of love is gone. I want to crawl into a hole and never come out. The pain of the last few hours has left me empty.

  “Catherine, please.” Neil comes forward and places his hand on my back.

  I snap back up, throwing his arm off me. “Do not touch me!”

  “I didn’t want you to find out this way.” Neil runs his hands through his sandy blond hair as he huffs.

  “Really? How wou
ld you have preferred? After the wedding maybe? Or maybe at Christmas?” I glare as moisture returns to my eyes, threatening to spill over.

  The tension rolling off of him shifts and he snaps, “I wanted to talk to you weeks ago, but I couldn’t do it. I didn’t want this.” He gestures between us, apparently indicating the “this.” Gone is the apologetic man from a few moments ago. His eyes are cold and devoid of the love that once shined brightly in them.

  “You think I did?” I scream in his face. “I don’t deserve this!”

  “I need more,” he bites out, completely uncaring that he’s ripping my heart out—again.

  “More? What more do you need? I can’t believe this. You cheated on me!”

  He steps back, averting his hard stare at the elevator. “It’s been over for a while. I think we both knew this was coming.”

  My eyes widen in shock and disbelief. “You’re kidding me, right? Because I didn’t know anything. We were getting married, Neil. How is that knowing this was coming? How many months of planning and building a life together shows me you were done?”

  “I’ve been unhappy for months.” He sighs, running his hands through his hair. “I didn’t know what to do.”

  “I’ll tell you what you could’ve done. You could have told me! You could have not slept with my friend!” I shout, but my words don’t even penetrate. He stands there, completely apathetic. “So that’s it? You’re going to walk away after five years?”

  “Why fight what we both know isn’t going to work?”

  I step back, shaken by his words. And then it sinks in: he’s not here to make it right; he came here to end it. To further damage my beaten heart—the heart he bruised and battered with his infidelity.

 

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