Head Over Heels (Marine, Book 1) by Susan Andersen

By Susan Andersen

Veronica Davis shook the airborne dirt and dust of her fatherland off her toes years in the past, vowing by no means to come back yet kinfolk issues have introduced her domestic, and a so much unforeseen love awaits. From award-winning author Susan Andersen.

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The lawyer shook his head. "No, I'm sorry. I don't have a clue. " "Well, one way or the other I plan to find out what's going on," Coop said and climbed to his feet. Neil rose, too, and offered his hand. "I wish you luck," he said as they shook. " "I'll do that. " Coop smiled crookedly at the attorney's raised eyebrow. " Neil's return smile was avuncular. "That's good to hear. " He picked Coop's check up off the polished surface of his desk and held it out. "Here. " "Bill me for the time I was here and put the rest on account," Coop said.

Coop drove to Fossil's small downtown business section and pulled into a neatly paved lot. Then he simply sat for a moment, listening to the rain bounce with a tinny patter against the car roof as he stared up at the cantilevered angles of a fifties-style redwood structure. A discreet sign above the entrance read fossil PROFESSIONAL BUILDING. Exhaling vigorously to settle the sudden tension that twanged warnings along the nerve endings down his spine, he collected his checkbook from the glove compartment and climbed out of the car.

His body heat at her back and his warm breath traveling the whorls of her ear sent goose bumps skittering down her right side. " She turned to face him, forcing herself not to give him the satisfaction of taking the giant step backward she so longed to take. What was it about this guy anyway? " He glanced past her into the living room. "Your sister sure had interesting taste. " And she didn't even want to contemplate the images that brought to mind. " Touching her fingertips to her chest, she gave him a big-eyed look of feigned amazement- "Why.

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