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Authors: Sara York

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Grant would have to be stupid not to see that the mood in the room had changed. The rest of the seven had turned away, busying themselves with other tasks as they ignored he and Roger. Grant took the opportunity to reach out and grab Roger's hand, squeezing twice before stepping back and clearing his throat.

"I'm going dark
, but I'll be back. Keep the world safe while I'm away. I'm counting on all of you to watch each other's backs."

"I'll make sure we do," Marshal said.

"Be safe." Duff's voice rang with pride and power.

He would be safe
, and he'd get the answers they needed. If he had to, he'd take out the trash and clean up their little problem. If Craig hadn't set the bomb, he'd warn him away from doing anything stupid. If he did set the bomb, nothing would stop Grant from making it right.

 

THE END

 

I hope you enjoyed this story about the men of Wild Bluff Ranch. Thank you so much for reading Colorado Wild. I've spent so much time with these men and grown to love them. They each have their faults that they are trying to come to terms with. Some of the guys are a bit more hardheaded than others. Their next adventure will take place in Colorado Heat. I hope you enjoy a little taste of the Heat.

 

Colorado Heat

 

Sara York

 

Chapter One

 

Grant ducked into the coffee shop, biting his tongue so he didn't curse up a storm. His cover had been blown. Three blocks away, he'd almost run into Craig striding out of the lobby of Grant's hotel. The man's lips had been set in a grimace and his cheeks pink. Craig hadn't been paying close attention or he would have seen Grant. The disguise helped. A funny looking hat and clothes more suited to an older gentleman had done the trick, at least he hoped it had. Who would have ever thought that taking up birding would have saved his life. Of course he wasn't really watching birds, he'd been searching for Craig, and he'd found him, actually Craig found Grant, which meant the guy was on the offensive and knew Grant was in the country.

He'd been so close and maybe this time he'd catch Craig, but his ex could easily run, finding a new and more devious way to hide. If he slipped through
Grant's fingers this time, he would never find the man.

Grant spied a black car stopping near his hotel. Craig glanced up the street then down before opening the door, sliding into the passenger seat. Grant stepped out of the shop and hailed a taxi, asking to follow the black car Craig had entered. If the black car holding Craig didn't stop soon, his cover would be blown. No way in hell a taxi could follow Craig and not be caught. They'd driven four blocks when the driver pulled a fast one and turned down a narrow alley.

"Hey, where are you going?" Grant complained.

"The blinker, it was on," the cabbie yelled from the front seat.

"Shit," Grant cursed under his breath. They were sure to lose Craig now. Grant needed to come face to face with his ex-partner and hear from his mouth exactly what the fuck was going on. No matter how many feelings he had for Craig still buried under a layer of hurt, he needed to keep the twenty-four children who'd died in central London in the front of his mind. At the next street the cabbie spun his wheel to the left, cutting across traffic. Grant clutched the seat back in front of him and cursed again, up righting himself as they pulled to the light.

"Well hell." Grant ducked his head, hiding from Craig as the black car rolled past. Again they were behind Craig, keeping close as traffic slowed and blocked both lanes.

Craig's alias trail had brought him to Leeds, dropping him in the middle of England, divulging no clues as to what Craig was doing. As Grant had played the roll of bumbling tourist, he'd been watching the building where Craig was supposedly hold up, but it had been a bust. Tonight, he was planning on changing tactics. Of course his plans were crap now since Craig knew where he was. Everything was blown. He'd be lucky to find Craig again if he evaded Grant this time. They all knew how to hide, but Craig would take it to extremes.

The black car pulled to a stop outside an auto parts store.
Grant's driver pulled past the store and turned the corner two blocks down, stopping once they were clear from Craig's view. The driver waited, staring in the rearview mirror. The man's eyes were wide and bright, his cheeks pink.

"Do you think he'll circle around?" The cabbie asked, freezing Grant in place.

Grant dropped down to the floor, his heart hammering. "Do you think he saw us?"

"No clue but—wait, here he comes."

"Act natural," Grant growled.

He waited a few seconds then smiled to himself as the cab took off again. In all of England, he'd found the one cabbie
that knew how to follow someone.

 

Pick up the next in the Colorado Heart series, Colorado Heat.

 

Sara York Bio

 

Writing is Sara's life. The stories fight to get out, often leaving her working on four or five books at once. She can't help but write. Along with her writing addiction she has a coffee addiction. Some nights, the only reason she stops writing and goes to sleep is for the fresh brewed coffee in the morning.

 

Sara enjoys writing twisted tales of passion, anger, and love with a good healthy dose of lust thrown in for fun. Almost a quarter of a century ago Sara met her lover, falling for him after knowing him for ten minutes. Sara's passion for him comes out in her stories, mixing with her passion for life, love, and good times, flowing onto the page and becoming tales from the heart.

 

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