Her Guarded Hero – Caitlyn OLeary

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“I’m just naturally cautious,” Dalton said as he pulled Aurora into his arms. She smirked at him as she wrested away. “Yeah sure, that’s why Rhys and Luke said they’d be sleeping in the barn tonight, because you’re cautious.” Dalton grinned at her. “Your uncle brought over five of his horses for training, he wants you to teach your cousins how to break them.

It’s a compliment.” “That was only after I nixed the idea of spending the day with my Aunt Leah over at their place. Then suddenly they had that wonderful idea and all the males decided to come this way,” she scoffed. She pulled her sleepshirt off over her head. Aurora liked how husky Dalton’s voice was as her breasts came into view. The fact that she could make a man like Dalton so aroused amazed her.

Still, she wasn’t going to let him bullshit her. After the last two nights of lovemaking he had made her feel confident enough in her body to seduce the truth out of him. She sat down on the bed and put her legs out straight, then started to push down her panties. “Why are my cousins really here?” she asked. “What?” Dalton’s eyes were glued to her thighs and she loved it. “Did you ask them to come?” “Tate did.” She kicked the pink silk off onto the floor, then traced patterns along the tops of her legs.

“Are you watching?” she asked quietly? He nodded. “Are they here to keep watch?” He nodded. Then his head snapped up, his gaze sharp. “Where in the hell did you learn this interrogation technique?” “So, you admit they’re here to keep watch.” Dalton knelt in front of her, his hands brushed hers away and she trembled. “It isn’t a big deal, and we’ll talk about it later.”

He pressed his thumbs on the inside of her thighs, seeking to part them. She shoved at his shoulders and he looked up into her eyes and sighed. “I’m not going to get my way on this, am I?” “Not until you tell me what is going on.”

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OceanofPDF.com 1 The rifle shot was followed by a woman’s shout. Not a scream, a shout. He heard rapid horse beats. They were coming towards him. Dalton Sullivan ducked behind one of the Ponderosa pines, his gun in his hand. The horse and rider came into view. Another rifle shot. This time there was a scream.

It didn’t sound human. The horse reared up. Scratch that, the beast was literally standing up on his hind legs as if he was a person, but somehow the rider stayed on. “Siren calm down.” He heard a woman’s calm voice. So, it was a woman on the horse, but she couldn’t stay on for long, no matter how soothing her tone. Dalton took in the blood on the palomino’s flank. The woman must not have been hit by a bullet, because she wouldn’t still be holding onto the horse.

Dalton watched as her golden hair streamed and whirled around her, glinting in the sunlight.

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  • Pages: 214
  • Language: English (en)

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