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Her Dominant SEAL – Caitlyn OLeary

Karen flinched. Bella had wiggled her way past Piper and landed her chubby little arms on Karen’s tummy and was looking up at her with a smile on her face. Karen was wincing, and Trenda immediately pulled her off. “It’s okay, she can be next to me,” Karen said. “No, she can’t. You need ice and rest,” Drake decreed. Karen looked over to where Piper stood seeped in guilt.
“Piper, could you do me a favor?” The girl looked up a tentative smile on her face. “Anything.” “I sure could use a blanket to go with the ice.” Piper brightened. “I’ll go get one.” She was off like a shot. Even when she must have been feeling like hell, Karen was still figuring out how to make others feel good, Drake mused. He turned to Trenda. “Do we have any aspirin?” “I took some ibuprofen at my house,” Karen said as she placed the ice on her ribs.
Piper was back with the blanket, and she placed it over her teacher. Drake watched as Karen struggled to get comfortable. He went over to one of the armchairs and picked up a throw pillow. He brought it back. “Would this help?” She nodded. He helped her lift up, then positioned it behind her, gratified to hear her sigh of relief. “Woman, you’re going to the doctor tomorrow and getting actual pain meds for your ribs.” “Woman?
Did you just call me woman?” She puffed out a laugh, then moaned. “Don’t laugh.” “Gee, I’ll try not to,” she said laughing weakly. “As for the doctor, I’ll make my own decisions.” “Karen Eastman, this is not up for a fucking discussion,” Drake said as he raked his hand through his hair. “I’m the one who saw you almost pass out in pain at your house. It gutted me.” “Uncle Dwake?” Bella had her hand out. “Not now,” Trenda shushed her business-minded daughter as she adjusted her on her hip and walked toward the kitchen.
“Piper, come with me,” Trenda called over her shoulder. “But-” Her head swiveled between her teacher and her sister’s departing back. “Now, Piper.” Piper followed Trenda, and soon it was just the two of them in the great room. Drake pulled up the ottoman so he could get close to Karen.
“You’re going to the doctor,” he said quietly. “I’m a big girl, I make my own decisions. I’m not one of your sisters.” “Trust me, I don’t think you’re one of my sisters. But you’re going.” “We’ll see how I feel in the morning. Maybe I’ll feel so good I’ll want to go teach my class.” “Is it your nature to argue?”
Karen opened her mouth and then shut it with a frown. “Actually, it’s not. I think it’s you.
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OceanofPDF.com Dedication To all those who have served. OceanofPDF.com Synopsis A Cry for Help It only takes one phone call, and Navy SEAL Drake Avery is rushing back to Tennessee in the middle of the night. His sisters are in danger, and he will do whatever it takes to protect them. A New Twist Now is not the time for a relationship, but damned if Drake doesn’t cross paths with a smokin’ hot kindergarten teacher named Karen Eastman. Miss Eastman has Drake thinking naughty thoughts when he needs to have his head in the game.
He never thought he’d be hot for teacher. Demons from the Past Part of the hell of going home is that you know everyone and they know you. Just when you think you can trust someone, they can turn on a dime. Old and new enemies are thrilled to discover Drake has a beautiful new weakness—Karen. But messing with the women in his life is a mistake. You mess with the bull, you get the horns.
OceanofPDF.com Table of Contents Dedication Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen Epilogue Biography Books by Caitlyn O’Leary OceanofPDF.com Chapter One It was past midnight when his cell phone rang. He hoped it was a call for a mission, and not another call from Trenda, like the one’s he’d been getting from her when he’d been at Declan’s place.
She tried to make it sound like everything was all right, but he could read between the lines. There was something going on that she wasn’t telling him, and it was keeping her up at night. He didn’t know if it had to do with their younger sisters or their mother.
He hated to hear her struggling to cope, she had enough on her plate with her three-year-old daughter. He looked at the phone and saw a number he didn’t recognize. He picked up. “Avery here.”
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