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  Praise for Starr Ambrose

  and her fresh, sexy romantic suspense novels

  THIEVES LIKE US

  “A sparkling, sexy, and sassy romance! Guaranteed to make you grin!”

  —Karen Hawkins, New York Times bestselling author

  “Lighthearted romance. . . . Ambrose deftly balances Janet and Rocky’s steamy relationship with the suspense plot.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  “Ambrose has the great ability to create snappy, spunky characters that are easy to relate to and root for. . . . Her latest novel is yet another demonstration of her ability to blend lighthearted romance with a suspense theme. . . . A good read.”

  —Romantic Times

  “This fast-paced romantic suspense will keep you spellbound with its adventurous escapades.”

  —Fresh Fiction

  “Ambrose delights with spirited characters and a clever story line.”

  —Single Titles

  OUR LITTLE SECRET

  “This is a fun story with a twisty plot. . . . Ambrose is a great author with a bright future!”

  —Romantic Times

  “Our Little Secret will delight romantic suspense fans who want a light, fresh, sexy spin on love and danger!”

  —Roxanne St. Claire, New York Times bestselling author

  “Sparkles with humor, passion, and danger. . . . Starr Ambrose has a gift for balancing romance and suspense in enjoyably charming scenarios. . . . Our Little Secret keeps the surprises and humor coming, while dangerous threats and passionate longings continue to escalate.”

  —Single Titles

  “Starr Ambrose brings forth the perfect combination of humor, heat, and intrigue to entertain for hours.”

  —Romance Junkies

  LIE TO ME

  “Likeable characters and an intriguing premise. . . . Sizzles with delicious friction.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  “Sassy, sexy, and sensuous. Ambrose adds a welcome, bright new voice to the genre. Her lighthearted repartee imparts a special charm to this novel.”

  —Winter Haven News Chief (FL)

  “An excellent debut novel. . . . With this stellar (pun intended) beginning, Starr Ambrose is a name to watch for in the romantic suspense genre.”

  —Romance Reviews Today

  “A truly wonderful read!”

  —Wild on Books

  “An entertaining read from start to finish. . . . Starr Ambrose has written a great story full of romance, twists, and one very hot accountant.”

  —Fallen Angel Reviews

  “This book really grabs you and doesn’t let go. I was hooked from the first page.”

  —Book Binge

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  Also by Starr Ambrose

  Lie to Me

  Our Little Secret

  Thieves Like Us

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  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

  Copyright © 2011 by Starr Ambrose

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  ISBN 978–1–4516–2363–5

  ISBN 978–1–4516–2365–9 (ebook)

  To Ariana

  for infinite patience and

  the best fact-checking skills anywhere

  Acknowledgments

  Pulling the first plot ideas from my head is a lot like pulling teeth—painful tugs, with much kicking and screaming from the patient. Diane Lutz, Patti Shenberger, and Cheryl Anne Smith always let me whine through those early days, and never flinch when I needed to brainstorm. I owe a special thank-you on this book to Philine Tucker, who forced me to describe each character’s deepest fears and desires, then wrote it all down for me and made me believe I actually had an organized story line. Cal and Maggie came to life partly because of her.

  Thanks also to Andy Cohoe and Kyria Joyner, who spent many years living in the Rockies and helped fill in the gaping holes in my experience. Any mistakes are my own.

  Contents

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Coming Soon from Pocket Books

  Chapter

  One

  Rafael De Luca had his hand on Maggie’s ass. Again.

  If they’d been at Del Tanner’s bar in Barringer’s Pass, she would have planted a vicious elbow jab in his wonderfully ripped midsection and told him to get lost.

  But they weren’t in the valley. They were in The Aerie, the posh nightclub at the Alpine Sky resort on Two Bears Mountain, where people came to play and be seen, especially if they were rich or famous.

  Rafael De Luca was both. Anything she did to him would be seen by hordes of his fellow vacationing Hollywood glitterati. Plus, management frowned on pissing off the guests, especially the famous ones. Since management included her sister Zoe, Maggie spared Rafael’s pretty rib cage and settled for grinding her three-inch heel on his toes as she turned to leave.

  His hand jerked away. “Ow! Shit, baby, watch where you step.”

  “I did.” She leaned close so the reporter lurking in the press of bodies at the bar wouldn’t hear. “Time to go play with someone else.”

  Rafael’s lip curled in a cynical smile. “After buying you drinks for the past hour? I don’t think so, baby.” He slipped his arm around her waist and pulled her close.

  She stiffened, but reminded herself that she should have seen this coming. She should have blown him off five minutes after he hit on her, when he’d scanned the room then sauntered over with his smoky-hot gaze and confident opening line: “I always like to meet the most beautiful woman in the room first.” He’d flashed his TV smile. “I’m Rafe. And you are . . . ?”

  Despite the lame line, Rafael and his reality show costars had been fun to joke around with for an hour. But she preferred me
n with more depth, and an hour of Rafe and the cast of Trust Fund Brats was enough, especially after the unwanted ass-grab.

  Her toe-crunching move should have worked, but all those drinks he’d been buying had gone down his throat, not hers. His extremities were probably half numb by now. Unfortunately, it didn’t affect the strength of his grip as he held her against him.

  For Zoe’s sake, Maggie gathered some restraint and didn’t slug the drunken jerk. But she put her fists on his chest, holding him at a slight distance. “Get your hands off me before I hurt you,” she hissed.

  To her surprise, he released her. Laughing, he growled like a tiger. “Rowr! Feisty Maggie.”

  She took a step back while she could. “Look, Rafe, it’s been fun, but I’m going to go mingle.”

  “Perfect. Mingling’s what I had in mind, too.” He snagged a lock of her strawberry-blond hair where it brushed her shoulder, rubbing it with his fingers. “I hear redheads are hot.”

  “That’s hot-tempered, genius.” She hated to prove the cliché, but he was pushing her limits. She turned to the man next to her. He had biceps like twin picnic hams and had hovered around Rafael De Luca all evening as if he might be a bodyguard. “You want to help me out here?”

  The guy sipped his drink—not his first one—and gave her a dispassionate glance. “Nope.”

  Rafe smirked. “Baby,” he crooned, “be sensible. I’m about to change your life. See that reporter over there from The Hollywood Scene? If I give the signal, your picture will be all over the country by tomorrow and that little store of yours will be flooded with more customers than you can handle. My name is magic.” He released her hair and let his hand slip to the bare skin at the opening of her blouse.

  Her flesh crawled and she brushed his hand away. “My store’s doing just fine already. And if you don’t move right now, I’ll give your paparazzi friend an even better picture to splash across the tabloids.”

  He stroked her arm thoughtfully, and she checked to make sure he wasn’t leaving a trail of slime. “You really have to learn to recognize an opportunity when it’s handed to you. Especially when it comes in such a big package.” He winked. “I’d think one of the Larkin girls would know all about that.”

  Maggie froze. Slowly, she lifted her gaze.

  A hard edge touched his smile. “Oh, yeah. People talk, babe. But don’t worry, I can spice up those rumors for you, make you more popular than ever.” His hand slid up her side and found her breast. “I know exactly what you want.”

  Rafe’s cool gaze cut into her like a knife, slicing right through the frayed bonds of her temper. She could almost hear them snap.

  Cal set his beer down with a thunk. Pretty Boy De Luca had just put his hand on her again. Damn it, this was not going to end well.

  The redhead had drawn Cal’s attention even before Rafael De Luca had hit on her. She was the type who always drew looks, with a smile that flashed as bright as her hair and the kind of laugh that made others smile when they hadn’t even heard the joke. She was a distraction he didn’t need. But fortunately De Luca zeroed in on her, making it easy for him to watch both of them.

  Cal had to give the woman credit. Her engaging smile had grown stiff within minutes of talking to De Luca. If that other woman from the Trust Fund Brats crew hadn’t claimed Red’s attention, she probably would have slipped away. But instead she got stuck next to De Luca long enough for the man to feel possessive.

  Even from across the room, Cal could see the woman didn’t like it. She didn’t look like the type to bow to fame or fortune, either. De Luca didn’t have much experience with that, so he wouldn’t see it. But Cal did, and in another thirty seconds the whole bar would see it, including the reporters that swarmed after De Luca like flies around manure.

  The last thing Cal wanted was to draw attention to himself, but he couldn’t stand by and watch another woman be victimized. Red had no idea what she was getting into.

  Abandoning his beer, he shoved through the crowd of mostly women who were loitering three deep around the bar. Damn reality stars drew them like magnets.

  “Hey, watch it!” A drink sloshed and someone swore. Cal mumbled an apology but didn’t pause. A man grabbed his arm with an angry, “Hey, buddy!” but Cal shook it off, cursing under his breath because he wasn’t going to make it in time. Twenty feet away, Red’s eyes narrowed with icy determination. Maybe De Luca was too smashed to recognize it, though even a ten-year-old could have seen it coming.

  Cal watched it happen in slow motion. She raised her left hand to De Luca’s shoulder. The gesture looked friendly, even to Cal, who knew better, and De Luca actually smiled. He never noticed her right hand drop, taking aim. De Luca’s lips curved in smug confidence.

  Red drove her palm upward, smashing into De Luca’s nose with an audible crunch. His scream was instantaneous. Reeling back, he covered his nose with both hands as blood seeped through his fingers.

  Shocked silence hung in the air for a fraction of a second, then pandemonium erupted. People turned, reporters shoved, and a couple of women screamed. A dozen cameras flashed, held high and pointed toward the center of the action, while De Luca yelled obscenities, blood dripping onto his sparkling white shirt.

  Red hadn’t moved. Cal noted the satisfaction in her eyes as he pushed through the onlookers and finally reached her side. He also noted the angrily contorted face of De Luca’s bodyguard as the man threw his drink aside and lunged at the woman.

  Introductions would have to wait. Grabbing her arm, he spun her aside, putting himself in the guard’s path. The man plowed into him like a linebacker. Cal barely had time to turn his shoulder into the blow, and the impact staggered him. Luckily, it also knocked the wind out of the guard. Muscle Man doubled over, gasping for breath.

  Behind Cal, Red’s furious yell pierced the bedlam. “Hey, what the hell do you think you’re—oh, shit!” Her objection broke off as she spotted the now more furious behemoth glaring like a bull ready to charge.

  “Get out of here! Now,” Cal ordered without taking his eyes off the guard. She’d seen the danger and was smart enough to run.

  He braced himself, ready to deflect De Luca’s lackey long enough for Red to get away. Instead, she pushed around Cal, shoving him aside as she planted her feet, jabbing her finger at De Luca’s bodyguard.

  “Don’t you dare touch me, you incompetent Neanderthal! If you had half a brain you’d take that mentally stunted, oversexed drunk you work for and lock him up in his room until he learns to act civilized!”

  Cal felt as stunned as the guard looked. Red was either oblivious to the danger, or too enraged to notice. Taking a step forward, she balled her fists. “News flash, buddy: women aren’t playthings put on earth to stroke your feeble male ego!”

  Cal squinted as two cameras flashed in sync, flaring like a nova. Among the raised cell phones, several professional-grade digital cameras clicked furiously, recording frame after frame of Red’s tirade and De Luca’s bloody ranting from the sidelines. They’d also probably captured clear photos of Cal. Shit! Grabbing Red’s hand, he hissed, “Lady, are you nuts?”

  She shook him off, apparently just hitting her stride. “Do you even understand what sexual harassment is?” She continued her lecture. “Because it’s obviously your job to keep the little pervert in line, and his behavior was beyond inappropriate. No one gets to treat me like that and—”

  “Red!” Cal yelled loudly enough to cut through her fury.

  “What!” She whirled on him. “Someone has to tell these superficial morons—”

  She couldn’t see the crazed look on the guard’s face, but Cal did. He also heard Muscles snarl, “Bitch,” as he reached into his coat pocket.

  Adrenaline shot through Cal. He’d hoped to get out of this without more violence, but that option had just evaporated. Bloody noses and barroom tackles were one thing; guns implied a whole new set of rules.

  “Gun! Move! Now!” Grabbing Red’s arm, he yanked hard. She staggered as he r
eleased her, but he couldn’t watch to see if she stayed on her feet. The bodyguard extended his arm, black metal visible in his hand.

  It was Cal’s only chance. In that one moment while the guard stood, body wide open and unprotected, Cal jumped forward, throwing a kick directly at the thug’s diaphragm.

  His foot hit flesh, hard. The guard went wide-eyed, grunted, and crumpled. In one continuous move, Cal spun, his gaze finding Red’s. “Go!” he ordered. Because she clearly couldn’t be trusted to do the sensible thing, he grabbed her hand and charged forward. They dodged through the confusion into the resort’s elegant lobby and out the main doors into the cool Rocky Mountain night.

  Red clutched his hand and ran with him, finally in complete agreement with his agenda. She slowed and would have stopped under the front portico, but he tugged her to the right without skipping a beat. They followed the driveway until it split toward the parking lot. He hopped the low flower-bed border, landing on thick, well-manicured grass. She hesitated before making a cautious jump, and he realized she’d been running in high heels. Slowing to a trot to accommodate her strides, he rounded the corner of the hotel and drew her into the shadows against the brick wall.

  Voices faded. Panting, they listened to a few running footsteps and shouted questions as people dashed outside, looking for them. Paparazzi if they were lucky. De Luca’s hired guns if they weren’t. When Cal was sure they were alone, he finally released her hand. She leaned against the wall, eyes closed, catching her breath.