Viable Threat by Julie Rowe - Book Blitz + Giveaway
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CDC microbiologist Ava Lloyd races to find a cure for a bio-terrorism organism sweeping El Paso. The few stolen moments with her very hunky bodyguard River have been explosive, but no matter how alluring he is, she can't afford to get distracted. The clock is ticking, people are dying by the hundreds, and once this crisis is solved, they'll both be off on their next assignment, thousands of miles apart.
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She rested her head against the back of the seat
and gave him a strange sort of sad smile. “You know what I’d like to do right
now?”
He grunted and wagged his index finger. “That is
a trick question.”
She laughed. “Yeah, I guess it is.”
He liked seeing the smile on her face. He liked
seeing her face, period. “Tell me, Mouse, what would you like to do right now?”
She waved him closer, and he leaned toward her.
She did it again, then put a hand on his shoulder and pulled herself up so she
could whisper in his ear, “I’d like to take that respirator off you and kiss
you, silly.”
She let go of him and resumed her previous
position on the seat. He sat perfectly still. It took just about everything in
him to not rip the mask off and grant her wish.
“I’m sorry,” she said, with as close to soundless
as a voice could get. “I didn’t mean to make you feel uncomfortable.”
He looked at her and realized she thought he was
embarrassed or some shit like that.
“I’m uncomfortable,” he murmured. “Because I’ve
had a damned hard-on since I bandaged you up.” Her pupils widened, and her
mouth dropped open. “When this is over, you can kiss any part of me you want
for as long as you like, just as long as I can return the favor.”
“Oh,” she breathed out. When her tongue licked
over her lips, he had to chain his hands to his sides to keep from grabbing
her.
Though a blush heated her cheeks, tears filled
her eyes until they spilled over and tracked down her face. “Chances are,
that’s just a dream.”
It just about killed him to see her so sad.
“Hey.” He couldn’t keep the growl out of his voice. “No Negative Nancys allowed
on this trip.”
“I’ve got a headache, River. A fever can’t be far
behind.”
“That happy bastard Henry is going to come up
with some kind of magic potion that will kick this bug’s ass.”
“If that were possible, we’d know.”
“We’ve been so busy blowing shit up, we might not
have been told.”
She slanted a disbelieving glance at him. “You
just spoke with our boss. I think she would have mentioned any magic potions,
if they’d been available.”
He ran his hands through his hair. “Could you
work with me, Mouse? We’ve got a mass murderer to catch, and I need you ready
and able to help reel in the son-of-a-bitch.”
“Ah, I see what you’re doing. Trying to put me in
a good mood.”
“Jesus fuck, woman, you think I’d tell you how
much I want you just to put you in a good mood?” He leaned down, grabbing the
top of the seat on either side of her head. “Do I look like a motivational
speaker?”
She studied him, her gaze flicking across his
face and uniform. Covered in dirt, debris, and blood, he looked like a walking
nightmare. “You look like a soldier on a mission.”
“That’s true, but not all of it.” He whispered,
“I’ve got another mission. A personal one. You.”
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