BLIND FAITH by Rebecca Zanetti (January 27, 2015; Forever Mass Market; $8.00)
A betrayal he couldn't forget . . .
For Nate Dean, love is a four-letter word. As part of a secret black-ops military unit, he and his brothers were genetically engineered by the government to be ruthless soldiers with an expiration date. They were loyal only to one another . . . until Nate laid eyes on the woman who stole his heart and blew his world apart. Now, years later, his family is still paying the price for his mistake. But as time runs out, there's only one person who can save his family: the very woman Nate swore he'd never trust again.
A love she couldn't deny . . .
The moment Audrey Madison spies Nate across a crowded ballroom, she can barely breathe. He's just as undeniably sexy as she remembers, yet there's an edge to him now that's as irresistible as it is dangerous. When he asks for her help, Audrey can't refuse. But she has secrets of her own--secrets that, if Nate ever discovers them, may cost them both their lives . . .
For Nate Dean, love is a four-letter word. As part of a secret black-ops military unit, he and his brothers were genetically engineered by the government to be ruthless soldiers with an expiration date. They were loyal only to one another . . . until Nate laid eyes on the woman who stole his heart and blew his world apart. Now, years later, his family is still paying the price for his mistake. But as time runs out, there's only one person who can save his family: the very woman Nate swore he'd never trust again.
A love she couldn't deny . . .
The moment Audrey Madison spies Nate across a crowded ballroom, she can barely breathe. He's just as undeniably sexy as she remembers, yet there's an edge to him now that's as irresistible as it is dangerous. When he asks for her help, Audrey can't refuse. But she has secrets of her own--secrets that, if Nate ever discovers them, may cost them both their lives . . .
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About the author:
New York Times bestselling author
Rebecca Zanetti has worked as an art curator, Senate aide, lawyer,
college professor, and a hearing examiner - only to culminate it all in
stories about Alpha males and the women who claim
them. She is a member of RWA, has won awards for her works throughout
the industry, and has a journalism degree with a poly sci emphasis from
Pepperdine University as well as a Juris Doctorate from the University
of Idaho.
Growing up amid the glorious backdrops and winter wonderlands of the Pacific Northwest has given Rebecca fantastic scenery and adventures to weave into her stories. She resides in the wild north with her husband, children, and extended family who inspire her every day-or at the very least give her plenty of characters to write about.
Growing up amid the glorious backdrops and winter wonderlands of the Pacific Northwest has given Rebecca fantastic scenery and adventures to weave into her stories. She resides in the wild north with her husband, children, and extended family who inspire her every day-or at the very least give her plenty of characters to write about.
Nate studied her,
wondering how their very different childhoods had somehow brought them to the
same place once again. “Why
haven’t you slept with anybody but me?”
he asked, surprising himself.
Her head jerked up. Vulnerability flashed across her
delicate face to be quickly hidden as she slid her arms into the robe and belted
it around her tiny waist. “I haven’t had a lot of time, with being blown up,
operated on, and then trying to commit fraud on the US Government on behalf of
your sworn enemy.” Sarcastic humor
lifted her top lip, but the lightness failed to reach her eyes or flash that
devastating dimple. “Sometimes a
girl just has to prioritize.”
He’d loved her sense of
humor. This one? Not so much. Sarcasm and fatalism didn’t fit with the person deep inside
Audrey, the one she’d shoved down to survive. “I understand why you stayed to receive medical
attention.” The commander’s
medical team and facilities beat any other in the world, without question. If anybody could have saved her leg, it
would’ve been them. “But now it’s
time to go.” As much as the
thought cut through him like a blade, he didn’t trust her enough to send her to
his brothers in Montana. But he
could find her safety. “Let me
help you.”
“I don’t want your
help.” Her stance widened slightly
as if they faced off under high noon.
Worse yet, absolute truth
lived in every word. The woman
really didn’t want his help. A
surprising hurt compressed his lungs.
“Why are you still working with him?” he breathed out.
Could her mother’s approval mean that much to her? After everything?
Audrey lifted her
chin. “They saved my life and gave
me a second chance. It’s the only
life I’ve truly known, and I’m doing some good with the senator.”
“Find another life,” Nate
ground out.
“No.” Regret filled her sigh. “You’re the one who told me that our
childhood shapes us. I’m just
doing what I can right now.”
He shook his head. Why did he get the feeling she wasn’t
telling him everything? There was
enough truth in her statement that he couldn’t find the lie, but a lie was
there. He was sure of it. “I’m going to kill him, Aud. Then I’m going to blow up every
facility he owns and make sure they never function again. You don’t want to be here for this.”
Awareness pursed her lips
as she studied him. Her breath hitched as her chest lifted. Those amazing eyes widened. “Suicide mission?”
“Probably.” Which was yet another reason the
previous night had been a one-shot deal.
Chances were slim he’d survive the attack he planned after saving his
brothers.
She nodded, regret
twisting her lip. “Hasn’t that
always been your plan?”
“Yes.” Except for the brief time she’d been
his. Then his plans had changed
dramatically to a future with possible kids and even a fucking picket fence. He’d known better, without a
doubt. A bullshit every-day life
had never been for him. He’d been
created to kill, and through a lucky turn of fate had been given brothers to
love—to protect and ultimately save.
They were happy, and once the chips were deactivated, they wouldn’t
require his skill set any longer.
He wouldn’t be needed, and
he needed them so very much. Too
much.
“Hmmm.” Pain lived in her eyes, but no give
existed in her jaw. “I just
realized—I can’t save you.”
“No.” He frowned. What was she talking about? “I don’t expect you to save me.”
“I know.” She tightened the belt, her eyes
glimmering with tears. “I’ll get
you the codes and any info on Jory, but you need to decide to save
yourself. When this is all over,
if you and your brothers survive, you need to save yourself. Decide to keep going.”
That was the rub, now
wasn’t it? The life he’d been
created for, the one he’d excelled at, was over. Where exactly was he supposed to go?
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