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Praise for Starr Ambrose and her fresh, sexy romantic suspense novels

“If you’re looking for lighthearted romantic suspense to perk up your spirits . . . Ambrose will do the trick!”


RT Book Reviews

SILVER SPARKS

“Ambrose smartly builds an organic, believable romance around the strong and genuinely suspenseful thriller plot.”


Publishers Weekly

“I highly recommend readers put
Silver Sparks
on their next book shopping trip.”


Romance Reviews Today

“A sassy heroine and snappy dialogue that sizzles.”


RT Book Reviews

THIEVES LIKE US

“A sparkling, sexy, and sassy romance! Guaranteed to make you grin!”

—Karen Hawkins,
New York Times
bestselling author

“Lighthearted romance. . . . Ambrose deftly balances Janet and Rocky’s steamy relationship with the suspense plot.”


Publishers Weekly

“Ambrose has the great ability to create snappy, spunky characters that are easy to relate to and root for. . . . Her latest novel is yet another demonstration of her ability to blend lighthearted romance with a suspense theme. . . . A good read.”


RT Book Reviews

“This fast-paced romantic suspense will keep you spellbound with its adventurous escapades.”

—Fresh Fiction

“Ambrose delights with spirited characters and a clever story line. . . . Packed with fun!”

—Single Titles

OUR LITTLE SECRET

“This is a fun story with a twisty plot. . . . Ambrose is a great author with a bright future!”


RT Book Reviews


Our Little Secret
will delight romantic suspense fans who want a light, fresh, sexy spin on love and danger!”

—Roxanne St. Claire,
New York Times
bestselling author

“Sparkles with humor, passion, and danger. . . . Starr Ambrose has a gift for balancing romance and suspense in enjoyably charming scenarios. . . . 
Our Little Secret
keeps the surprises and humor coming, while dangerous threats and passionate longings continue to escalate.”

—Single Titles

“Starr Ambrose brings forth the perfect combination of humor, heat, and intrigue to entertain for hours.”

—Romance Junkies

LIE TO ME

“Likeable characters and an intriguing premise. . . . Sizzles with delicious friction.”


Publishers Weekly

“Sassy, sexy, and sensuous. Ambrose adds a welcome, bright new voice to the genre. Her lighthearted repartee imparts a special charm to this novel.”


Winter Haven News Chief
(FL)

“An excellent debut novel. . . . With this stellar (pun intended) beginning, Starr Ambrose is a name to watch for in the romantic suspense genre.”

—Romance Reviews Today

“A truly wonderful read!”

—Wild on Books

“An entertaining read from start to finish. . . . Starr Ambrose has written a great story full of romance, twists, and one very hot accountant.”

—Fallen Angel Reviews

“This book really grabs you and doesn’t let go. I was hooked from the first page.”

—Book Binge

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Contents

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

About Starr Ambrose

For Jim

Chapter
One

J
ase cracked his eyes and peered through the narrow line where the Stetson didn’t quite meet his upturned face. A woman in a dark blazer and skirt stood just inside the front door of his saloon.

Hell. Russ must have left the front door unlocked.

Russ could just deal with it, then, because Jase wasn’t getting up for anything. He’d celebrated the hell out of his thirty-third birthday last night, and he needed to catch a few z’s before the Rusty Wire Saloon opened for business again. The wooden chair he slouched in and the one propping up his feet made a hard bed, but they’d do.

The woman’s heels clicked across the dance floor, prompting him to take another peek. Shapely legs with enough feminine sway to put some swing in the skirt moved briskly across his line of vision. Curious despite himself, he lifted a finger to the brim of his hat.

The blazer hid a lot with its generic-uniform look, but he had a feeling the body beneath it was as shapely as the legs. His gaze lingered on a pretty profile, and
reddish-blond hair that would have looked great falling to her shoulders, but was inexplicably bound into some kind of grandmotherly bun thing. A waste of good sex appeal.

He concentrated on dozing again as the woman made a beeline for Billy where he was scrubbing down the bar. “We’re not open,” he heard Billy say before she could dive into her sales spiel.
Good man.

“I know.” Her voice already said it didn’t matter, which didn’t sound good for Billy. “I’m Zoe Larkin, from the Alpine Sky. I’d like to speak to the owner, please.”

Too bad, Jase thought. Billy said it for him. “He doesn’t like to be disturbed this time of day. What can I do for you?”

“I’m afraid I can only speak to the owner.”

Billy must have hesitated at that, because he heard a glass hit the bar as Russ downed his Alka-Seltzer and cleared his throat. “Can I help you?” Jase silently thanked him. With Russ and Jennifer sitting at the end of the bar and Billy nearby, his nap had a triple line of defense.

Sharp heels clicked closer as she crossed to the end of the bar. “I’m Zoe Larkin, assistant manager of the Alpine Sky. Are you the owner?”

“Next thing to it. Name’s Russ Holbrook. I’m the manager, and I’m probably the one you want to talk to if you’re from that fancy resort up the road.”

Good point
. Russ had handled enough past tiffs with the Alpine Sky to head her off at the pass.

“You people got a problem with the Rusty Wire again? Sorry about last night’s crowd, but I already told you, I can’t keep my customers from moving on to
your bar for more partying after they leave here. Long as they leave reasonably sober, we ain’t responsible for what they do.”

Right. Now show her to the door.

“I’m not here to complain about rowdy customers, Mr. Holbrook.”

Undaunted, Russ replied, “Well, if it’s the overflow parking, we already put up new signs so’s they’d stay off your precious driveway.”

“It’s not the parking, either. I’m here to propose a business deal, and only the owner can tell me if he’s interested.”

“What kind of deal?” Russ sounded suspicious.

“The private kind,” she said, polite but firm.

“You suing us for something?”

“Mr. Holbrook . . .”

“’Cause if you are, we got lawyers, too, and we don’t take to letting the big resorts tell us what we can and can’t do.”

Jase heard her blow out an impatient breath. “The Alpine Sky is not suing you, Mr. Holbrook. But we
are
interested in talking with the owner. I would appreciate it if one of you would contact him and let him know I’m here.”

“One of you” probably included Jennifer, sitting beside Russ at the bar. Jase’s mouth twitched with a repressed smile; Jennifer didn’t take well to being told what to do.

Zoe Larkin from the Alpine Sky must have seen it, because her voice took on an irritated edge. “Look, it’s a simple request. What’s so hard about placing a phone call to the owner? Is he out of the country?”

Jase prayed someone would say yes, but they
missed their big opportunity and met her question with stubborn silence. Damn, this nap wasn’t going to happen.

He heard an impatient toe tap. “Is he in prison?”

Most times he might have found that sassy attitude amusing. Not today.

“Perhaps I should just take a seat and wait.”

Oh, for Christ’s sake. “Don’t bother,” he said, scraping his footrest out of the way and forcing his tired body into a sitting position. He tipped the hat back to meet the lady’s surprised brown eyes. Huh, he’d imagined blue, but he liked what he saw. Leaning his forearms on the table, he looked her over with reluctant appreciation. Giving up sleep had some compensations. “I’m the owner, lady. What do you want?”

•  •  •

Zoe shot an irritated glance at the man she’d taken to be a drunk sleeping off an early buzz. With the hat no longer hiding his features, she could see the hard lines of a strong face beneath at least a day’s worth of stubble. His clear gaze caused her to do a mental stumble; the lazy sexuality in his eyes belonged more to a bedroom than a bar. Not that it mattered. His good looks were offset by a put-upon frown that said forcing his body into an erect posture was more work than he’d intended to do all day.

She approached slowly, taking in the wrinkled shirt, faded jeans, and worn boots. The man was as shabby as his saloon, which helped squelch her brief twinge of interest. “You’re Jason Garrett?”

“It’s just Jase.”

She stuck out her hand. “Hello, Mr. Garrett. I’m Zoe—”

“I heard. Zoe Larkin, assistant manager from the Alpine Sky.” His interested gaze drank her in again, lingering in a couple of places and setting off a squirmy feeling deep inside her that she dismissed with irritation. “You wanted the owner, you got him. What do you need?”

She took a deep breath, forcing herself not to glare. It didn’t matter that he was rude, only that he accept her offer. She was fairly certain that hearing it would wipe that smug look right off his face.

“I’m here to make you an offer on behalf of Ruth Ann Flemming, the owner of the Alpine Sky.” She paused a couple of seconds for dramatic effect. “Mrs. Flemming would like to buy the Rusty Wire Saloon.”

Behind her, a glass thunked onto the bar. The rhythmic sound of the scrub brush stopped. Jase Garrett didn’t move, not even the flicker of an eyelid. His gaze was steady on hers for several long seconds, while she tried not to fidget. “Is that so,” he finally said.

Since he hadn’t made it a question, she didn’t answer. She wished he’d ask one, though, because his thoughtful stare made her nervous.

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