Authors: Lora Leigh
Tags: #Romance, #Romantic Suspense Fiction, #Suspense, #Fiction, #Contemporary, #Man-Woman Relationships, #Murder, #Crime, #Erotica, #Ranchers
refuse to even question why they couldn’t resist that
sexual pull that kept bringing them together?
And they were questions she simply refused to
answer. There was too much pain, too many emotions
she had no choice but to keep buried inside her.
“Things are going to go your way and be done
your way, no matter what. Right?”
“Pretty much,” he agreed.
She so didn’t think so.
Rather than stating the obvious, she turned and
stalked to the shower, slamming and locking the door
behind her.
He should have followed her. It was his bathroom,
his damned house. And by God, she was his damned
woman. That was a decision he’d made six years
ago, when she was more than eighteen years old.
When he left the Marines, when he came back to stay,
Cami would be his.
He’d kept track of her. The few contacts he still
had in Corbin let him know if she was dating anyone,
if it was getting serious, what she was doing, and if
she needed anything. He’d taken the decision he’d
made very damned seriously.
Cami was his, and he figured it was time he let
her know that little fact.
She would fight him. He wasn’t certain why she
would fight him, but it was more than apparent that
that was exactly what she had in mind.
He hadn’t expected a challenge from her, but he
wasn’t about to turn away from one either. It would
only make her surrender sweeter, he thought. One of
the reasons he’d looked forward to this return was the
chance to finally claim Cami once and for all. He
might not have that romantic, sweet idea of Prince
Charming that she might think she wanted, but he
knew how to keep her warm when the nights were
cold.
He knew how to please her.
He knew how to protect her.
Now if he could just convince “her” of those few,
though no doubt important, facts.
CHAPTER 8
“Has he lost his fucking mind?” Crowe Callahan
asked Logan the next morning, speaking through the
voice-activated link to his cousin’s communications
set. Crowe sat on the winter-white snowmobile, the
winter camo protective gear he wore insulating him
against the freezing wind as he held the matching
binoculars to the eye slit of the thermal full-face ski
mask.Staring from his position on the snow-covered
mountainside, he couldn’t believe Rafe was actually
standing out in the freezing cold and smoking yet
another of the cigars Crowe and Logan kept trying to
convince him to throw away.
“Told you,” Logan said as he leaned back,
ignoring Crowe’s intense, questioning look.
Dressed in identical snow gear, Logan rested
casually against the pack strapped to the back half of
the seat as the now gently falling snow, the final edge
of the blizzard, collected on the protective face mask
and shaded goggles he wore. “What’s he doing this
time?”
The lazy, unconcerned drawl of his voice was
distinctly at odds with the worry Crowe had seen
earlier in his cousin’s face.
Shaking his head, Crowe turned back, lifted the
military-issue binoculars back to his eyes, and
watched as his cousin leaned against the support
post of the sheltered porch below, the cigar clenched
between his teeth, tension radiating in the stiff set of
his shoulders and the dark glower on his face.
“He didn’t close the curtains to the living room,”
Crowe mused as Cami Flannigan pulled the man’s
long-sleeved white shirt over her naked body after
rising from the bed of pillows, feather comforters, and
quilts that Rafe had obviously made the night before.
Like an animal creating a nest for his mate. Soft,
warm, comforting, and protective. The aura of
intimacy was so heavy it made Crowe’s back teeth
ache in frustrated anger. His baby cousin was making
nests, getting intimate, and staring into the stark
snowscape furiously. Just before his little lover stalked
from the room. Then, Rafe just had to follow the girl.
“Really?” Logan rose from his reclined position.
“Let me see.”
Crowe snorted. “Pervert. She’s left the room
now.” “And you got to see her naked?” Logan chuckled.
“Hell, man, what made you get so lucky and not me?
Can I tell Rafe you got to see his lady naked?”
Crowe shook his head in amusement as he
lowered the device once again. “That boy’s going to
get himself in trouble.” He sighed. “Cami Flannigan is
the last woman he should be screwing, especially
under the current circumstances.”
Especially considering the past and the
circumstances of her sister’s death. As the sister of
Jaymi Flannigan Kramer, the last in a series of serial
rapes and murders twelve years before, Cami was a
problem waiting to happen. Crowe and his cousins
had nearly gone to prison for it at the time. Because
of that, Cambria was the last woman in the world Rafe
should even be in the same vicinity with let alone in
the same bed.
“Hey, I didn’t notice a lot of choice when I was
there with him,” Logan pointed out with a hint of
laughter. “And I’m sorry, man, but if I was stuck in a
blizzard with Cami Flannigan I’d be all about fucking
her too.”
“Fucking her, not making yourself crazy over her.”
Crowe sighed in resignation. You can fuck your
women, Logan, without letting your heart get tangled
up with your dicks.”
“My dick’s untangled just fine, thank you very
much, cousin,” Logan informed him with a hint of
heavy amusement in his voice. “Matter of fact, it’s
about as untangled as a dick can get.”
Untangled, Crowe’s ass. Just give it time. Logan
was all but hogtied and just didn’t know it yet. Dammit.
How the hell was he supposed to protect his cousins’
asses without their help?
Crowe stared back at his younger cousin as
Logan’s green eyes twinkled back at him. the laughter
in his gaze made the dark green depths seem to
shimmer.
“Really?” Crowe drawled mockingly. “And that
little neighbor of yours isn’t putting a kink in it at all,
right?” He couldn’t see the frown that pulled at
Logan’s brow because of the cold weather mask, but
Crowe saw the flash of ire in his cousin’s gaze.
“Shut up,” he muttered, his voice muffled by the
face mask he wore.
Crowe breathed out roughly in resignation before
turning back. He lifted the binoculars back to his eyes,
and staring down at the two-story ranch house Clyde
Ramsey had willed to his nephew, Rafer Callahan,
along with the ranch.
As Crowe swept over the valley with the
binoculars, it didn’t take him long to find the road crew
slowly working its way up the mountain toward the
ranch. No one might know where Cambria Flannigan
was yet, but it wouldn’t be long before her uncle Eddy
Flannigan would be the first to figure it out. Shit was
going to hit the fan when that happened, and Rafe
would be stuck in the thick of it with no way out.
Because there was no denying she had spent the
duration of the blizzard there. It would be the perfect
opportunity for Cami to try for a little revenge where
her sister Jaymi was concerned. After all, the rest of
her family believed the Callahans had killed her sister;
over time, there was the possibility Cami could have
been convinced.
It would be too damned easy for her to accuse
him of raping her, kidnapping her, or performing any
other illegal act that could possibly get him thrown into
prison.
This was just what the hell the cousins needed.
Not that the Cami he had known eleven years
ago could have done such a thing. But that was
eleven years ago and this was now. Who knew how
she had changed? And Crowe was a suspicious
bastard.
They had to returned to Corbin County to find that
“something” missing, not to help Rafe find his way into
prison.
“Did you check out the car?” Crowe asked as he
watched Rafe move through the house, the light
curtains on the windows giving a clear view into his
home. It appeared Rafe had followed Cami for some
sort of confrontation.
Crowe could have sworn he’d taught Rafe better
than that at some point. You never confront a possibly
enemy face to face, especially if that potential enemy
was female.
“I checked out the car,” Logan affirmed. “I couldn’t
see anything that suggests the accident was anything
but an accident, but the drifts are piled high around it,
and digging it out enough to get under it wasn’t high
on my list of priorities.”
He was wearing military-issue cold-weather gear
that would have kept him toasty warm for up to fortyeight
hours in the coldest spot in the world and he
couldn’t dig through a few feet of snow to check the
tires.
After the deaths of their parents, Rafe’s uncle,
and other suspected enemies of the barons on the
treacherous Corbin County roads, Crowe no longer
believed in accidents or coincidences.
“What is high on your list of priorities, Logan?”
Crowe asked absently. He wondered if Logan even
understood what direction he was headed in. Or if he
had any idea about the woman he was heading in that
direction with. Sometimes, that worried Crowe more
than the fear that Logan would care about the wrong
person too much. His cousin was doing more than
simply caring too much. He was on the verge of
becoming too involved. Even more so than Rafe.
“Tying my dick in knots, unraveling it, then tying it
again?” Logan chuckled. “Whatever it takes to stay
footloose and fancy-free, Crowe, while having all
kinds of fun. What about you?”
There were very few things Logan allowed
himself to possess or to care about. His home had
been in Crowe’s name for years. It was an attempt to
keep Logan from giving it the hell away and Rafe had
insisted on it.
The Harley was in Rafe’s name; the black Denali
SUV was in Crowe’s name. The only thing Logan
owned, sort of, was the snowmobile, and it was
simply in all their names.
Logan had a serious problem where owning
things were involved. Even he didn’t know why he
didn’t want to own anything, and Crowe also hadn’t
yet figured out why.
“I didn’t hear an answer there, Crowe,” Logan
said as he leaned forward, dislodging the snow that
had gathered on his shoulders.
“Footloose and fancy-free sounds fine to me.”
Crowe shrugged. “Seems to me that as long as we’re