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Title: Hunting Danger
Author: Katie Reus
Genre: Romantic Suspense
About Hunting Danger:
The one woman he wants…
When a childhood friend needs help, Nova doesn’t hesitate. They endured the foster system together, forging a bond Nova can’t ignore. Relying on her friends from Redemption Harbor Consulting—including Gage, the computer genius she’s falling for—is out of the question. She used to work for the CIA and she’s trained—she can handle this. Besides, the whole team is working on their own important jobs. She’s not going to drag anyone away when she’s not sure it’s necessary.
Is the one he can’t have…
When Nova asks for time off out of the blue—and use of the company jet—former Marine Gage takes note. Of course, he notices everything about Nova. But as one of her bosses, his growing attraction to her is a line he won’t cross. However, that doesn’t mean he’ll let her run straight into danger—and a quick hack of her computer proves she’s gotten in over her head. Gage is coming along for the ride, whether the sassy assistant likes it or not. He’ll do whatever’s necessary to save her friend…and keep Nova out of the clutches of a lethal enemy who won’t hesitate to kill anyone who gets in their way.
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Hunting Danger
Redemption
Harbor Series
Copyright
© 2018 Katie Reus
Gage
ripped off one of his boxing gloves and answered his phone before the second
ring finished. “Hey, what’s up?” It was way too late for Brooks to be calling.
“We got a new job or something?”
“Maybe,”
his friend said, his tone neutral. “Got a call from Nova. She wants to borrow
the jet.”
He
blinked as he ripped off his other boxing glove and dropped it to the bench
against the wall alongside its partner. He hadn’t been able to sleep so he’d
decided to get in a workout. It was the only thing that seemed to combat his
insomnia lately. He’d tire himself out until he was so exhausted he had to sleep. Because his waking
thoughts were consumed with Nova Blaire, the woman he couldn’t have. Shouldn’t
want at all. “Did she say why?”
“No.
I didn’t ask. She simply said it was personal. And then Skye group-texted us
that Nova would be out for a few days, maybe longer.”
Shit. He’d missed the
damn text. “Seriously?” he snarled as he stalked from his home gym. “You didn’t
press her for more details?”
“Nope.
Because she’s a grown-ass woman and I’m not her keeper.”
Gage
cursed under his breath even as he started stripping off his sweaty shorts. He
needed to take a quick shower, and then he was either going to call Nova or
drive over to see her. Because asking to use the jet at the last minute? For
something personal? No. That had bad news written all over it. And to hell with it, he was going to help her. Whether she
wanted it or not. “Thanks for the heads-up.”
“You
also might want to know that I got an alert to my email that her security code
was just entered into our security pad at work.”
Gage
cursed again. “Text me the flight plan info and tell the pilot not to leave
without me.” He hung up without waiting for a response. Then he checked his
email and saw that, yep, he’d received an alert too. He just hadn’t heard the
email ping or the damn text over the sound of his fists beating against the
punching bag.
After
taking the world’s quickest shower, he dressed and was out the door. His
protective feelings for Nova were irrational but he didn’t really care. Ever
since he’d met the smart-ass woman, he’d fallen for her. And each day a little
harder.
Who
was he kidding? He was gone for her. But he was sort of her boss, and there was
way too much of an imbalance of power between them. He would never cross the
line or make her feel uncomfortable. But that didn’t mean he was going to let
her go headfirst into something without backup.
For
all he knew, she didn’t need backup and this was about some guy. But even the
thought of that seemed off. And deep down, he didn’t think that was what this
was. Nova had a big heart, and if he was a betting man, he’d bet she was
helping someone. Why she wouldn’t just ask the crew to help her made no sense
to him, considering that was literally what they all did for a living.
Redemption
Harbor Consulting wasn’t technically a consulting company. They helped people
get out of bad or dangerous situations. Those who couldn’t afford it, or,
because of whatever reason, couldn’t go to the authorities with their problems.
Like in the case of Olivia, who’d been blackmailed by a former “coworker” she’d
run jobs with. Jobs that involved stealing expensive shit. She’d had no one to
turn to except her college friend Skye. So maybe that’s what this was—maybe
some gray-area problem Nova was dealing with.
He
shook his head as he raced down the road. He was just flat-out going to ask her
what was going on. There was no sense in trying to guess.
Even
as he glanced at the clock on his dash, his heart rate kicked up a few notches
because he knew he was going to see Nova in less than ten minutes.
Nova—walking,
talking sex. With long, dark hair she usually kept twisted into some bun thing
at the nape of her neck, sultry, pouty lips he’d had too many fantasies about,
and long, long legs he wanted wrapped around his waist or draped over his
shoulders as he ate her out. She was a wet dream. More than just the physical
aspects, she was clever and a smart-ass, something he adored about her.
He
had to stop thinking about her. That would do no one any good, least of all
himself.
He
had to get his game face on right the hell now. He had to put on that familiar
mask of neutrality, pretend he didn’t want to back her up against the nearest
wall and kiss her until her knees gave out, every time he saw her.
Because
he never wanted her to guess how badly he’d fallen for her. How badly he wanted
to call her his own. No way would she ever be into him—she was a goddess, and
he was, well, he knew who he was and he owned it. They were friends and
colleagues, and he wouldn’t screw it up and make it awkward by letting her know
how he felt.
About Katie Reus:
Katie Reus is the New York Times, USA Today, and IndieReader bestselling author of the Red Stone Security series, the Moon Shifter series and the Deadly Ops series. She fell in love with romance at a young age thanks to books she pilfered from her mom’s stash. Years later she loves reading romance almost as much as she loves writing it.
However, she didn’t always know she wanted to be a writer. After changing majors many times, she finally graduated summa cum laude with a degree in psychology. Not long after that she discovered a new love. Writing. She now spends her days writing dark paranormal romance and sexy romantic suspense. Her book Avenger’s Heat recently won the Georgia RWA Maggie Award for Excellence in the fantasy/paranormal category.
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