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Assumed Identity

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by Julie Miller


  But not anymore.

  Will’s disappearance and the horrific things she’d seen on the job had killed those fantasies.

  She struggled to catch her breath. And now she had to destroy Brody’s hope that Will would come home safe and happy.

  At least he was alive, though. That had to mean something.

  She parked, her gaze straying to the front porch of the house and her chest squeezed as she spotted Brody sitting in that porch swing. Seven years had only made him more handsome.

  The young boy had become a man, all filled out and muscular. His dark hair was a little longer, nearly brushing his collar, his jawbones just as prominent, his skin a deep bronze from working outside.

  He stood as she got out of the car and she swore he’d grown an inch or two in height. She knew every muscle and inch of that skin beneath his chambray shirt, every place that made him moan and sigh with pleasure.

  The memory made her yearn to touch him again.

  He wore a long duster and a dress shirt indicating he’d been at Mason’s wedding when she’d called. But his somber expression told her he held the weight of the world on those broad shoulders.

  Then his gaze pinned her with a look of contempt, and she almost wished she’d let another agent handle this job.

  But it was her fault Will had gone missing, and she had vowed to herself that one day she’d find him and bring him back to Brody.

  Now she knew Will was alive, she had to keep that promise.

  No matter how much it cost her.

  ISBN: 9781460313824

  Copyright © 2013 by Julie Miller

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