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by Anna Hackett


  She’d secure a damn good deal. For her father and for Perma.

  Looking up, she saw Savan striding toward her.

  She hadn’t seen him since the negotiation for right of first offer, and damn the stars, she’d forgotten how eye-catching the man was.

  Permans were tall, but he topped her by several centimeters. He wore a sleek, all-in-one black jumpsuit with silver accents at the collar. Boy, did that suit leave little to the imagination, the fabric stretched over hard muscles. He had the body of a fighter, not a trade negotiator.

  She shoved her hands into her pockets to keep them still. He had a mixed heritage, common for the melting pot that was Rendar. Hair the color of the darkest winter night was just long enough for a woman to run her hands through. The tips of his ears were more pointed than hers, and his stunning bright green eyes were tilted at the edges, giving his face an exotic look.

  And those eyes. They were the color of the night-sky lights in the north.

  Hell, why couldn’t he have been short, overweight, ugly? Her spine stiffened. It didn’t matter what Savan Bardan looked like. He was a job. A man she detested. Nothing more, nothing less.

  She’d take the man on a tour of the ice mines, get the final deal sorted for the benefit of Perma. Then Bardan and his striking eyes and cold heart could go back to Rendar.

  His eyes locked on her as he closed the last few meters between them.

  The too-familiar anger filled her throat. Be professional, Brinn. She repeated the words over in her head.

  “Negotiator Fjord.” He slung the small backpack he carried over one shoulder. “A pleasure to see you.”

  His Perman was perfect. The result of the lingual implant all Guild negotiators had implanted at the base of their skulls.

  She inclined her head. “Negotiator Bardan.”

  He offered a gloved hand.

  She knew Rendarians didn’t like to touch. Handshakes were a Perman custom. He was either being polite or trying to unsettle her.

  She eyed his large, black-clad hand. She couldn’t ignore his gesture…that would go against everything in the Trade Guild Code of Conduct.

  And it would smack of cowardice. She placed her own in his.

  Brinn wore wisent leather gloves, but she still felt the compelling heat of him through the supple leather. She looked up and saw him watching her, an unreadable look in his nebula-green eyes.

  The two of them stayed there for a second, the cold air swirling around them.

  She gave his hand a quick shake, then snatched her hand back. “You aren’t dressed for a Perman winter.” Against her better judgment, her gaze drifted down his long form.

  “My suit’s made of aramide. It maintains my body heat.”

  “Really?” She eyed the fabric. It was plain, with the faintest sheen. She hated to admit it, but she envied the Rendarians and their technology.

  “I’d be happy to discuss a trade.”

  Oh, she just bet he would. Was everything a deal to this man? “I’ll keep that in mind.” She gestured toward her transport. “I’m sure you’re eager to see the ice mines. I thought we’d head straight into the mountains, visit with the elders who own the mine and then see the crystals.”

  “Visit the elders?”

  His cool tone irritated her. “It’s expected. It shows respect, a concept I know is foreign to you Rendarians.”

  “Ah, I was wondering when your claws would show.” His face was expressionless. Like nothing she said bothered him.

  It just itched at her. He was colder than the Kjolen ice peaks. What did it take for this man to show some emotion?

  She huffed out a breath. “Don’t worry, I won’t waste your precious time. I’ll have you back at the spaceport by dinner.”

  “So eager to get rid of me?”

  Opening the door to the transport, she forced a smile. “Yes.”

  He shook his head. “I know you were denied trade and the comfort it brings for a few extra stellar years, but haven’t you held your grudge long enough?”

  Brinn choked. “You think this is because Perma couldn’t trade for Chanalian fine wine or pleasure syndroids? You supercilious, ignorant bastard.”

  She thought she saw a flash of something in his eyes. Good, she wanted a fight and she was happy to stir a reaction in the coldest man in the galaxy.

  But before he could respond, there was a loud bang behind them. They both frowned and started to turn.

  The world exploded in a flash of flames and bright white light.

  Also by Anna Hackett

  The Anomaly Series

  Time Thief

  Mind Raider

  Soul Stealer

  Salvation

  Anomaly Trilogy Boxed Set

  The Phoenix Adventures

  At Star’s End

  In the Devil’s Nebula

  On a Rogue Planet

  Beneath a Trojan Moon

  Beyond Galaxy’s Edge

  On a Cyborg Planet

  Perma Series

  Winter Fusion

  The WindKeepers Series

  Wind Kissed, Fire Bound

  Taken by the South Wind

  Tempting the West Wind

  Defying the North Wind

  Claiming the East Wind

  Standalone Titles

  Savage Dragon

  Hunter’s Surrender

  One Night with the Wolf

  Anthologies

  A Galactic Holiday

  Moonlight (UK only)

  Vampire Hunter (UK only)

  Awakening the Dragon (UK Only)

  For more information visit AnnaHackettBooks.com

  About Anna

  I’m passionate about action romance. I love stories that combine the thrill of falling in love with the excitement of action, danger and adventure. I’m a sucker for that moment when the team is walking in slow motion, shoulder-to-shoulder heading off into battle. I write about people overcoming unbeatable odds and achieving seemingly impossible goals. I like to believe it’s possible for all of us to do the same.

  My books are mixture of action, adventure and sexy romance and they’re recommended for anyone who enjoys fast-paced stories where the boy wins the girl at the end (or sometimes the girl wins the boy!)

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  Table of Contents

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  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

  Chapter Twenty-Four

  Chapter Twenty-Five

  Chapter Twenty-Six

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