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Nothing woke up a man as quickly in the morning as a scorpion in his pants.

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Murph took his shot and dropped the bastard right out of the tree. then he stood. I'm an American soldier, you son of a bitch.

~ Dana Marton

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Outrage steamed her brain. I've waited three days... Do you know what day it is? He gave a one-sided shrug, his massive shoulder muscles shifting. Who has time to check the calendar when people are shooting at you and snakes are biting you in the ass?

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Dana Marton Navy Seal Romance Romantic Suspense Thriller

No matter what her father wanted, no way was Clara going to partner up with Light Walker. He'd suggested a tarantula for a snack, for heaven's sake. The were never, ever, ever going to work together.

~ Dana Marton

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She had the soft presence of a fish hook in the eye.

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Dana Marton Navy Seal Romance Romance Suspense Thriller

Ah, you're warming up to me. You know what comes next. Bitter disappointment? she deadpanned.

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Dana Marton Navy Seal Romance Romantic Suspense Thriller

Where did you grow up? He wiggled his eyebrows at her. Who says I've grown up?

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Dana Marton Navy Seal Romance Romantic Suspense Thriller

What anger wants, it buys at the price of soul.

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Dana Marton Navy Seal Romance Romantic Thriller Suspense

Flash fire. She turned her head as far as she could, trying to look at him. I don't know what that means. He shifted on the branch. First time I was on a submarine, we had a flash fire. It's a combustion explosion. A flammable mist builds up in the air, then suddenly, bam. Think super high temperatures and a rapidly moving flame front. It kills by asphyxiation. Burns up all the available oxygen. It's devastating.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Navy Seal Romance Romantic Thriller Suspense

She growled. He gave her a considering look. That's almost sexy.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Navy Seal Romance Romantic Thriller Suspense

I can't find the words. She stared daggers at him. Don't hurt yourself trying.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Navy Seal Romance Romantic Thriller Suspense

You're not horribly terrible. He shook his head at her. You say the nicest things. He held her gaze for a moment. You're not trying to get into my pants, are you?

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Navy Seal Romance Romantic Thriller Suspense

She sashayed into the kitchen like she lived there, and grabbed two glasses from the counter, rinsed them in the sink, all very domestic. His eyes strayed to her breasts. “You came to do dishes?” “I came to come.” She winked, smiling from ear to ear. “Gotta appreciate a straight-talking woman.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense Romantic Thriller

In the middle of the house stood the largest, scariest man she’d ever seen. Senhor Finch had been sunshine, but this foreigner was a night storm. He seemed to fill the house like a dark cloud. Too big, too strong, his gaze too sharp on her. And as she turned to flee, he thundered, “Stop!” And the next second, the man had her arm in his grip.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense Romantic Thriller

When I was young, I wanted to be an astronaut. Someone who flies in a spaceship to the moon,” he explained, in case she didn’t know the word. She thought about that for a moment. “But you didn’t go.” “Turns out I have dyslexia. It’s something in your brain that makes it hard to learn. Mine is not bad, just enough so I couldn’t pass the test.” “I’m glad you didn’t go to the moon,” she said. “I think it’s better that you came here.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense Romantic Thriller

The Potomac had taken away Linda and the boys. The Rio Negro had given him Daniela. One river had swallowed his heart; another river, halfway around the world, had gifted it back. A different heart, beaten up, scarred, but a beating heart at least.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense Romantic Thriller

Quickly, Ian learned the danger of holding her. Once he allowed his arm around her, letting her go was nearly impossible.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense Romantic Thriller

She could live without her past. She was better off without her past. But Ian couldn’t live without his heart.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense Romantic Thriller

As he waited for her, he braced himself for the sight of her, ready to turn out the light as soon as she reached her bed. But when Daniela came in, she wasn’t wearing her nightgown. She returned from the bathroom in a bath towel. And then she locked the door behind her and dropped the towel. Drops of water glistened on her naked skin as if she’d been painted with diamonds. “Christ,” he breathed.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense Romantic Thriller

I love you more than piranhas love chicken wings.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense Romantic Thriller

His voice still had the rasp of desire as he asked, If I disappear, will you come and find me?

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Navy Seal Romance Romantic Suspense Romantic Thriller

She sighed. You're not without fault, but you're not rotten. Although you're very disorderly. You're pigheaded, cocky beyond bearing, arrogant. She stopped when she realized she'd just said the same thing three times over. You have a troubling obsession with vigilante justice. She cleared her throat. Well, I'm sure there are things you don't like about me. You're not naked, and you're not under me. His voice was thick with passion.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Navy Seal Romance Romantic Suspense Romantic Thriller

If we were in a spreadsheet, we'd be in different columns. She'd be under uptight/nerdy/homely girls, and he'd be under badass men with bodies of..um..Navy SEALS. He grunted. Just so you know, I hate spreadsheets with a hot, burning passion.

~ Dana Marton

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I hope we'll be friends. His grin was pure sin.... She stuck with the truth. I hope we won't be enemies.

~ Dana Marton

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He tsked. No tits, no manners. He shook his head. You should try to have at least one or the other. A pair of great tits covers a multitude of sins.

~ Dana Marton

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She wasn't entirely sure if she was being rescued or kidnapped.

~ Dana Marton

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Have you found your Christmas spirit yet? he asked as they drove by Broslin Square. The decorations were out of control. This place would make Liberace feel underdressed.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense

A dangerous glint came into his eyes. Gabi, if I ever show up in your bedroom in the middle of the nigh, believe me, it won't be to give you a morality lesson. She felt the promise of that through her body down to her toes. But she said, If anyone showed up in my bedroom in the middle of the night, I'm likely to shoot them. He laughed as he shook his head at her. Of course, you would.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense

She was hot, he was a man; not being attracted would have been impossible. That gleaming dark hair tempted a man to find out what it would look like released from its tight bun. She had toned, endless legs. Her li8ps were distracting, especially that teasing mole in the corner. She could give a dead monk a boner.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense

He glanced around, his eyes widening a little when he looked toward her bedroom. She winced, but resisted the urge to jump and close the door. He was staring at the poster above her bed, an image of Annie Oakley with the quote I ain't afraid to love a man. I ain't afraid to shoot him either.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense

Wendy Belle wasn't the type of model foreign princes married. Yes, tall and graceful, but she didn't radiate a Grace Kelly-like cold beauty. Her lips were too sensuous for that, her eyes too mysterious. Her face was beautiful and perfect in its own way. More than beautiful - interesting. She was the type of woman a man could look at for a lifetime and not get bored.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense

The man's gaze hesitated on the four-inch cut on Joe's left cheek, courtesy of the log that had slapped him in the face on the river. With twenty-some stitches sticking out, the wound looked like a giant red caterpillar was crawling across Joe's face. Well, that'll disappoint the ladies. But then the captain grunted. Never mind. With you, they'll probably like it, think it's all manly. He peered behind Joe. Anyone naked in there? Joe stepped aside. I'm having an off morning.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense

His last encounter with Wendy... Hell, she'd been the one to hurt his feelings. The best sex of his life, and she'd kicked him out as soon as it was over, told him not to bother with calling because it was strictly a one-time thing. Told him, actually, while he'd still been inside her. He groaned at the memory as he slipped behind the wheel, turning on the heat the second he had the engine started. His day was shaping up to be an ass kicker. Which was saying something, considering that the day before included his arrest, a concussion, and a near drowning.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense

His phone rang just as he set his evidence kit on the ground. He glanced at the display and took the call. Hey, Mom. I ran into Cindy Jenners at the store today. No. She's such a nice young woman. Not interested. Your sisters abandoned me. They didn't abandon you. They got married. They moved to other states. I don't have a single grandchild. within driving distance. How can they be so curel? She gave a guilt-laden pause. Mrs. Ottmann said she saw you talking to some blonde with Massachusetts license plates by the feed store yesterday. Chase closed his eyes and brushed his thumb and forefinger over his eyelids. I was giving her a speeding ticket...

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense

Okay, more disclosure. I'm not a fugitive at the moment, but I might become one. I don't know if I'm going back for a trial. I can't go to prison and leave the twins alone. We'll leave before it comes to that. I don't want to get you in trouble. Hilda waved off the words. I'm an old woman. They ain't gonna take me out of here in shackles. I've seen most of the local officers run around in diapers. Luanne was pretty sure that didn't mean immunity. She'd seen Chase naked, and that hadn't stopped him from arresting her. She didn't tell that to Aunt Hilda.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense

The town , wrapped in red and green, greeted him, welcome him home as he drove down familiar streets. Driving his old truck filled Hunter with pleasure. He didn't have to look for IEDs on the side of the road. He grinned all the way to the apartment, enjoying the ride, the peace of the nigh, the old brick buildings on Main Street, the holiday finery, the palpable presence of town spirit. He parked his truck in front of the apartment building that Ethan owned as a side business, and suddenly couldn't wait another second. He hurried up the front stairs, down the inside styaircase, then just about ran down the hallway to his basement-level unit. He had his key in his hand, but the doorknob turned easily as he put his hand on it. Cindy had left the door open for him. He grinned like a fool as he walked in. The loose floorboard in the middle of the living room creaked a familiar welcome as he passed his army duffel bag on the floor where he'd dumped it earlier. Cindy's little pink purse sat on his brown leather couch like a cupcake on a tray. Cindy? He strode toward the bedroom in the back, his smile spreading as he anticipated a private party. If she was waiting for him naked in bed, the proposal would have to wait a litt. Honey? But she wasn't waiting for him naked. She was waiting for him dead.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense

I learned from a tough Philly cop, Carmen Morales. She taught me the rules. What rules? Rule #1: Trust no one. Rule #2: Miss nothing. Rule #3: Reveal nothing. Rule #4: Question everything. Rule #5: Eye on the clock. Rule #6: Get lucky. Rule #7: Trust your instincts. Good rules to live by. The army has rules too. I bet.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense

He smiled. I bet the paper ran something about you once your hiring was confirmed. A new cop is big news in a small town. People were probably admonished to make you feel at home. She shook her head with some amusement. I would have felt more at home if they shot at me,.

~ Dana Marton

Dana Marton Romantic Suspense
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