Publisher: Harlequin
Date of publication: June 28, 2016
The man who shattered her trust is back to protect her… New
York Times bestselling author Diana Palmer delivers a breathtaking story of
second-chance love.
When Paul Fiore disappeared from Isabel Grayling’s life, he
told himself it was for all the right reasons. She was young and innocent, and
he was her millionaire father’s lowly employee. Three years on, Paul is the FBI
agent assigned to Isabel’s case. Too late, he realizes what life in her Texas
mansion was really like back then—and how much damage he did when he left.
Once love-struck and sheltered, Isabel has become an
assistant district attorney committed to serving the law, no matter how risky
it gets. But right now, the man she can’t forgive is the one thing standing
between her and a deadly stalker. She knows Paul won’t hesitate to protect her
life with his own. But if she can’t trust herself to resist him, how can she
trust him not to break her heart all over again?
Excerpt:
Just as
Paul’s hand moved the soft cotton fabric of her shirt higher, his mouth poised
over hers, his dark eyes burning with desire, sirens became audible, moving
closer to them.
He felt as if he were coming out of a trance. He looked down at
what he’d done and flinched. What the hell had he been about to do? His face
contorted as he pushed Isabel up from the seat and turned away while she
frantically worked at putting her bra back on.
A police car pulled up beside them and a tall policeman got out,
noting the shattered glass of the back window and the small limb that had done
the damage.
“Are you folks okay?” he asked with concern.
“Yeah, thanks,” Paul said, breathing in deeply. “I thought we’d
bought the farm,” he added on a chuckle while he tried to divert the officer’s
attention so that his hunger for Isabel wouldn’t be visible. He turned to her.
“You okay, Miss Grayling?” he asked formally.
“I’m…fine,” she said. “A little shaken, that’s all.” She smiled
for the policeman and looked around at the shattered back glass. “We were
lucky,” she added when she noticed the devastation all around them.
“Very lucky. NOAA’s calling it a downburst,” the policeman
said. “Did a lot of damage on this city block and just swept right over
everything else.” He shook his head. “Go figure.”
Paul got out of the car, his hunger finally tamed by doing math
problems in his head. He grimaced when he saw the back windshield.
“I guess I’d better get her home and call the insurance company,”
Paul said. “She’d just signed up for law school, too.”
The policeman smiled at her. “I’ve got a son who just graduated
from it,” he confessed. “He’s going into corporate law.”
“I’m going to get a job with the Jacobsville district attorney’s
office when I graduate,” Isabel said shyly. “I’ve been plaguing them for
years.”
He laughed. “Not a job many people want. But good luck to you.”
He shook his head as he surveyed the damage. “Need to go to the emergency room?
We can take you over, if you want,” he added, indicating his partner, who was
standing by the patrol car.
“I’m fine. Not a scratch,” Isabel said. She couldn’t look at
Paul. “My nerves are pretty raw, that’s all.”
“Mine, too,” Paul said with a grin. “The car should be fine,
once I remove the tree from it,” he added with pursed lips.
“Let us help you with that.”
The men got the limb out of the back window and one of the
officers wrote up some notes on the damage for the insurance company. Paul
said he’d get back with them about a copy of the report in a few days. Then he
got Isabel back into the car, cranked it, waved to the police officers and
started back toward Jacobsville.
Isabel was too shocked and uncertain to speak, and Paul was too
angry at himself.
He turned on the radio to listen to the news, which was just
reporting the damage in the small area where the downburst had happened. He
kept it on and remained doggedly silent all the way back to Comanche Wells
while Isabel stared out the window and ground her teeth at a moment that would
live in her mind and her heart as long as she drew breath.
About Diana Palmer
The prolific author of more than one hundred books, Diana
Palmer got her start as a newspaper reporter. A New York Times bestselling
author and voted one of the top ten romance writers in America, she has a gift
for telling the most sensual tales with charm and humor. Diana lives with her
family in Cornelia, Georgia.
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Tuesday, June 28th: A Chick Who Reads
Tuesday, June 29th: Bookaholics Not-so-Anonymous
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Thanks for featuring this excerpt for the tour!
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