RESOLUTIONS
TERI
RIGGS
Blurb:
DEA agent Eve Taylor has had her fill of alpha males. When Resolutions’ operative and former lover, Dillon “Mac” McKenna, threatened her hard-earned independence, she ran. On a mission to gather evidence against a Colombian drug-lord, Eve discovers the drug-lord is helping terrorists plan an attack on American soil. Before she can escape with the vital information, she’s captured and comes face to face with her mortality…
As a teen, Mac watched his family fall apart after his mother died doing dangerous U.N. work. The possibility of losing Eve to a mission ignited an overwhelming need to protect her. When he forced her to choose him or her job, she walked away. Two years later, it seems all his nightmares have come true and he’s tasked with rescuing her from a Colombian prison. Mac has never stopped loving Eve, but does he dare risk his heart when he’s so terrified of losing…
On the run, Mac and Eve must learn to trust each other again in order to stay alive.
Excerpt:
Beefy hands wrenched Eve awake
from a fevered sleep, pulled her from the cell, and shoved her into a
musty-smelling hallway. I’m being moved? A guard pushed her with
one hand, keeping a tight grip on an AK-47 rifle with his other.
Her shoulder throbbed in perfect
cadence with the pains shooting through her broken wrist, and she had
one badass headache from being punched in the face a few too many
times. Using her good hand, she walked fingers across one cheek, then
the other. The right side was totally numb. Her eye had swollen shut,
and she couldn’t see a damn thing out of it. She ran her tongue
across her teeth and tasted the tart, copper flavor of blood. Three
teeth loose. Well, at least they’re still in place.
In spite of the relentless pain,
she stayed determined to survive whatever Mendoza dished out. She
wasn’t a quitter. No, sir. Duncan Falls, Iowa didn’t grow
quitters. Eve ignored the constant ache in her ribs, courtesy of a
guard’s overzealous kick, and took in a deep breath. She willed
herself to stay alert, to keep pushing. Escape. Third times the
charm.
Eve slapped the guard’s dirty
hand. “Hey, Pedro, stop being so damned pushy. Where we going
anyway? We got a hot date I’ve forgotten about?”
He looked puzzled then shoved her
again.
“Don’t understand English, do
you, Diego? Bet you understand this.” Eve drove her elbow into the
guard’s face. Thick rubbery cartilage gave, and she whooped
triumphantly.
Blood squirted from his nose and
he screamed.
Eve stepped back. “Yep, I’m
pretty sure you understand that.”
Unable to grab the guard’s
assault rifle, she clutched her injured shoulder, and took off in a
slow jog, no longer able to push any harder.
Her escape was short lived.
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