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Navajo Echoes

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  • ISBN-13: 9780373887736
  • ISBN: 0373887736
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: Harlequin Enterprises, Limited

AUTHOR

Miles, Cassie

SUMMARY

Their single-engine Cessna had been sabotaged. Both fuel tanks were empty. They were going down. Through the cockpit window, John Pinto stared down at the turquoise expanse of the Caribbean Sea. His Navajo forefathers would be amazed to find their son facing death in this place so far from home. The Cessna bucked and the water came closer, welcoming them into a cold, lethal embrace. He never should have deviated from the original plan....LESS THAN AN HOUR AGO, JOHN HAD passed through customs in the Kingston, Jamaica, airport. Pulling their several suitcases on a dolly, he'd followed Lily Clark, his coworker at Prescott Personal Securities, through the glass doors to the curb. Though John had never visited the Caribbean before, he'd been in subtropical climates and was prepared for the humidity. Some people called it sultry. To him, the moist air felt like a wet washcloth being slapped against his face. His research into the area told him that that median temperatures in July were in the mid-eighties. He checked his wristwatch, already readjusted to the new time zone. Five twenty-seven in the afternoon. Not bad timing. They'd left Denver at dawn and made all their connections. Lily spread her arms wide as if she intended to fly without a plane, soaring off into these milky blue skies on an errant breeze. "Glorious," she said. "Absolutely glorious." Yes, she was.Lily was a tiny, blond package of pure energy. Only five feet, two inches tall, she looked like a pixie with her short hair and wide, whiskey-brown eyes. He'd been attracted to her since the first day she started work at Prescott Personal Securities, the pre John found it hard to believe that Lily had once been a Denver cop. She twirled once on her toes. Her sleeveless, tangerine-colored T-shirt outlined high breasts. Her knee-length khaki shorts revealed the tanned, wellshaped legs of an athlete. "Can you smell it?" she asked. He sniffed. The airport stank of exhaust fumes from cars and taxis that hadn't been properly serviced. "What am I supposed to be smelling?" "The sea. The fabulous Caribbean Sea." Yeah, sure.Smell the orchids. Listen to the breezes though the silver thatch palms. Taste the rum. He wasn't in the mood. "We should check in with InterIsland Transport. Our flight for Cuerva leaves in fiftytwo minutes." "Is there enough time to grab a cab, race to the beach and stick my feet in the water?" "No." She bounced toward him. During this assignment, she was playing the undercover role of his girlfriend. They were supposed to be going to Cuerva for a romantic weekend. In her guise as his lover, she adjusted the collar on his black knit shirt and winked. Her fake flirtation was adorable and maddening at the same time. "Come on, John. Let's have some fun." "I don't want to miss our flight." She went up on tiptoe to whisper in his ear. "No touch me." Undercover identities weren't his favorite thing. Pretending to be someone else always felt like lying, which was probably why he and Lily had been paired for this assignment. John would handle the technical aspects. Lily would guard their identities and deflect suspicion. She pointed to the dimple in her cheek with a shellpink fingernail. "Give me a little peck right here." "Fine." He wrapped an arm around her slender waist and leaned down, intending to kiss her cheek. Instead, his mouth found hers. A sizzling electricity shot through him, stirring passions he shouldn't be feeling for a coworker. The scent of her perfume tantalized him. How could she still smell like roses after a full day of travel? The taste of her soft lips surprised him. She was delicious. And this kiss was a big mistake. She quickly pulled back. Her eyes narrowed as she whispered, "A little too enthusiastic, John." He hadn't meant to kiss her. What the hell had he been thinking? "Sorry." The corner of her mouth quMiles, Cassie is the author of 'Navajo Echoes ', published 2007 under ISBN 9780373887736 and ISBN 0373887736.

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