Suspicions (The Battling McGuire Boys Book 3) Read Online Free

Suspicions (The Battling McGuire Boys Book 3)
Book: Suspicions (The Battling McGuire Boys Book 3) Read Online Free
Author: Cynthia Eden
Tags: Terror, Drama, Fiction, thriller, Suspense, Romance, Contemporary, Crime, Killer, romantic suspense, Family Saga, Danger, Brothers, Intrigue, rancher, secrets, trust, stalking, Psychological Suspense, BFF, Safe Haven, Old Love
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her shoulders and shook her once, gently. “It’s okay. You’re safe. I’ve got you.”
    Her eyes flew open. She saw that the lights were all on—and so bright—in that guest room. Mark was on the bed with her, his body curled protectively over hers.
    “It’s just a dream,” he told her, his deep voice rumbling. “Dreams can’t hurt you.”
    No, it was the men in black ski masks who did that. Those were the men who appeared and wrecked your world.
    Ever since that stalker had started playing games with her life a month ago, she’d been having the dreams—every single night. Before that, she’d been doing so much better. She’d even been able to go a few months without the nightmares.
    But since the first time she’d noticed her pictures rearranged...it was as if the past had come rushing back to her.
    His thumbs traced little soothing circles on her arms. “I didn’t know you still—”
    “Still woke up screaming.” Her voice sounded raspy. How long had she been screaming before he’d rushed in? “That’s why I could never have a roommate in college.” Why she’d gotten the little rental house close to the campus. Her brothers had put in a security system there to keep her safe...and she’d really thought everything would be fine.
    But someone still got in.
    “The stalker, he brought it all back.” She sat up in bed, but Mark didn’t let her go. “I was getting better.”
    He didn’t speak. His hands were so warm around her.
    He’d come to her before, comforting her in the middle of the night. But she’d been a scared sixteen-year-old then.
    She was still scared, but she wasn’t sixteen.
    And Mark...he wasn’t leaving. Instead, he was watching her with an intense, turbulent gaze. She wished she could read his mind right then.
    Wished—
    His gaze fell to her body. She was wearing her bra and panties—she’d ditched everything else before she climbed into bed. Since his room was on the other side of the house, she’d hoped that he wouldn’t hear her cries when the nightmare came.
    He had.
    His hands tightened on her. She could feel the calluses along the edge of his fingertips. Mark wasn’t just some figurehead at the Montgomery ranch. He worked day in and day out. She knew he was the lifeblood of that place.
    She also knew that she should feel embarrassed to be with him this way. She should probably reach out and pull up the covers. She didn’t.
    “Do you remember,” Ava asked him, “when we kissed?”
    Maybe he didn’t remember. He’d been drinking that night. She had, too, or else she probably would never have gotten up the courage to kiss him. She’d just finished her undergraduate degree, and she’d been celebrating the holidays with her brothers—and with Mark. She and Mark had been alone for just a moment. The mistletoe had been right above them. She’d stood up on her toes and pressed a quick kiss to his lips.
    Then something had happened. He’d taken over that kiss. It hadn’t been quick. It had been deep and hot.
    “I wish I could forget.”
    His words hurt, and she sucked in a sharp breath. “I—”
    “Because if I could forget, then I wouldn’t spend so much time wanting to taste you again.” His right hand rose and sank into her hair, tipping back her head. “Like this...”
    His lips pressed to hers softly at first, carefully.
    But she didn’t want careful. Not from him. Everyone else in her life treated her as if she’d break apart at any moment.
Not Mark, too.
    Her hands curled around his shoulders. Her mouth opened beneath his, and her tongue slid out to caress his lower lip.
    His body stiffened, and she heard him groan. She loved that sound. Loved it even more when he stopped being so careful. She could feel his passion taking control. One minute he was holding her as if she were fine china, and the next he’d crushed her back into the bedding. He was on top of her, kissing her deep and hard, and she loved it.
    For just a moment, the ghosts and
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