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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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the alarm.
    The whole ranch was wired with state-of-the-art security, courtesy, of course, of the McGuires. He’d been watching the security feed when he’d first seen Ava pull into his drive earlier that night. Ava already knew the code to get past his gate, and he’d watched her, stunned to see her back at
his
place. Especially since her brothers had told him to stay away from her.
    “Ty!” He yelled for his foreman because he had just come from the back of the stables. “Are the animals all right?”
    Ty Watts hurried toward him. “Looks clear, Boss.” Ty was close to Mark’s age, with dark hair and dark brown eyes. “I didn’t see anyone out back, and the men are in there with the horses now.”
    But something had set off the alarm—something or someone.
    “What the hell do you think...?” Ty began. Then he let out a low whistle. “Sorry. Didn’t realize company was here.” His gaze was directed over Mark’s shoulder.
    Mark glanced back and saw Ava. Her hair tumbled around her shoulders. Under the lights that had flashed on with the security system, she appeared even more beautiful as the harsh glare lit up her body.
    She was running toward Mark, clearly coming from the house.
    In the middle of the night.
    “Like that, is it?” Ty murmured.
    Mark cut him a killing glare. “Yes,” he told him flatly. “It is.”
    “What’s happening?” Ava asked, her voice husky as her breath heaved out. The woman even sounded like sin right then. He’d had her beneath him moments before. His hot dreams had been about to become reality, and then—
    The alarm had been a cold shower. A hard wake-up that had stopped him from making a terrible mistake.
    Would it have been a mistake? Or would it have been the start of an addiction I couldn’t end?
    “Something set off the sensors at the rear of the stables, ma’am,” Ty told her, his Texas accent rolling beneath the words. “After the recent fire, Mark here didn’t want to take any chances with the horses’ safety. Those sensors go off if anyone gets too close during the night.”
    A few more ranch hands came out. “Clear!” one of them shouted.
    “Could have just been some animal checking out the place. Maybe a raccoon,” Ty said. “It could even have been a coyote.”
    Ava was staring straight at Mark. “Do you have cameras set up back there?”
    “No, not there,” he said. “Not yet, anyway. The cameras are all connected to the main house and to the main road that led to the ranch.”
    “What if I led someone here?” Ava asked as she stepped closer to Mark. “What if I did this?”
    “Nothing happened,” he told her flatly. “You didn’t do anything.” He nodded toward Ty. “Have the men search the grounds just in case. We don’t want to leave anything to chance.”
    Ty nodded and turned away. A few seconds later, Mark heard Ty barking orders to his men. Mark wanted to go and join the search, too, but he needed to make sure Ava was safe. “I thought I told you stay inside,” he said as he leaned in toward her.
    “I don’t always stay where I’m put.” Her voice held a distinct edge. “If there was a threat out here, I didn’t want you facing it alone.”
    Ava...riding to his rescue. And some folks thought she was weak? Those folks didn’t know her at all. “I just wanted you safe.”
    She stared up at him. “Are any of us ever really safe?”
    With her past, yes, she’d wonder that.
    “I want to help, and I don’t intend to help by hiding inside your house.” She straightened her shoulders. “If you’re searching, then I’m going with you.”
    “Ava...”
    “I...can’t wait in there alone.” Her voice was stark. “Don’t ask me to.”
    He understood. He offered his hand to her. “Stay with me every step?”
    Her smile flashed. “Of course. That’s how I keep you safe, right?”
    She had a gorgeous smile. One that winked dimples on each side of her mouth. He hadn’t seen that smile of hers in a long time. He’d
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