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Stone Cold Texas Ranger

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by Nicole Helm


  He’d only identified two imperfections. She was Noah’s sister, and the woman was the most stubborn and tenacious person he’d ever met. Rafe had practically had to sit on her since they’d arrived to keep her in this room, safe and sound.

  Unable to go to a hospital for fear Archimedes would discover she had survived, he’d treated her wounds and located this out-of-the-way motel that would take cash only.

  Two solid days had passed since the explosion. The wait was grinding on both of them, but they were stuck here until Noah caught Archimedes. Personally, Rafe hoped his best friend killed the murdering psycho.

  Until then, Rafe was trapped. With a woman who challenged and attracted and intrigued him more than anyone since... Rafe shoved aside the comparison. He couldn’t dwell on what he couldn’t change. Only learn from it.

  Sierra shifted on top of him. His entire body turned rigid. He fought back his shuddering response. Maybe she’d move off, and he could escape into the tiny bathroom for an ice-cold shower before she realized—

  A small moan escaped her, a whimper. She trembled, her nails biting into his chest.

  Oh, Sierra.

  He glanced down at her face, the long lashes resting against shadowed eyes, frantic movement just beneath her eyelids. He recognized the signs.

  Another nightmare.

  She dug her nails deeper into his skin. “Please, no. Please don’t.”

  Rafe wrapped his arms around her. “Shh,” he whispered, rubbing her back, careful not to jar her injured shoulder. “You’re safe.”

  Sierra shook her head and with a sleep-limp fist pummeled his chest. “Rafe!” she shouted. “Help me!”

  “I’m here. I’m not letting you go.” He cupped her cheeks, stroking the smooth skin. “Wake up, darlin’. Let me see those baby blues.”

  She squeezed them shut even tighter. Obstinate even in the midst of a nightmare.

  “Come on, Sierra.” She was entangled fiercely in a memory, and he tried to tell her it was only a dream. “He won’t hurt you. Not ever again.” His thumb traced the pale translucence of her skin. She’d been through so much.

  Her eyelids snapped open, expression foggy with sleep.

  “Good morning,” he said, his voice gravelly and deep.

  She blinked. She moved her leg slightly against his hip. Her eyes widened; her cheeks reddened.

  The pulse at the base of her throat accelerated. Her pupils dilated.

  She didn’t move away. She pressed closer instead.

  His heart leaped. The burn simmering inside his gut exploded. He shook with the effort to maintain control.

  He couldn’t look away. She’d captured him with her gaze. He held his breath.

  “Rafe,” she whispered. Her tongue dampened her lips.

  “You should move.” He cleared his throat. “Or I should.”

  She lifted her hand from the bare skin of his chest. She nodded in agreement, tossing a wave of disappointment and resignation through him.

  He allowed his hands to fall back to the sheets. All for the best. But right now he had to get away from here. He needed that shower or to dunk himself into a tub of ice. “I think I’d better—”

  “Don’t,” Sierra whispered, straddling his hips. “I don’t want to think. I don’t want to remember. I want what you’ve been promising me for the last two days.”

  Sierra sank into him, pressing her lips to his, demanding a response.

  Rafe couldn’t stop himself. He didn’t want to. His heart racing, he shoved aside the doubts and let his body take over. With a groan, he wrapped Sierra in his arms, giving in. The world melted away. Heat and sweat and want and need overwhelmed them both.

  But lingering, in the still small place deep inside, Rafe knew he was probably making the biggest mistake of his life.

  Copyright © 2016 by Robin L. Perini

  ISBN-13: 9781488012570

  Stone Cold Texas Ranger

  Copyright © 2016 by Nicole Helm

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