Secret Obsession (romantic suspense) (Red Stone Security Series Book 12)

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didn’t want to think or talk about his brother anymore.
    Even through his shades he could see her cheeks flushing red as they reached the sand. “You’re deflecting from my question, but…fine, maybe I’ve thought about you in certain scenarios.”
    He bit back a groan. Maybe was good. “You feel like expanding on that?” he murmured, taking his shoes off as they started across the white sand beach.
    “Nope. Two can play your game.”
    He sighed. “What do you want me to say?”
    “I want to know what happened between you two. And also, was your brother conceived in Dallas?”
    A laugh escaped before he could stop himself. “Sadly, yes.”
    “That’s pretty awesome.”
    “Apparently he was conceived when they were there on a trip and my mom didn’t want to name him after the hotel so she settled on the city instead.”
    “Your mom sounds fun.”
    A real smile lifted his lips. “Yeah, she is. Is this spot good?” He motioned to one of the only free strips of space on the packed beach. People with towels, coolers, radios and umbrellas were scattered out in every direction. That was another thing he didn’t like about beaches—how crowded they were.
    But when Raegan dropped her bag and stripped off her sundress he realized what a fool he was. Beaches were the best place on earth.
    He swallowed hard, was glad for his sunglasses as he drank in the sight of her. Her bikini was plain black and showed off every inch of her body. From her full breasts to her slender waist and the soft flare of hips—he wanted to cover her up so no one else could see her. Which, she would say, was completely caveman of him.
    She was of average height but because of her lean build and sexy-as-sin legs she seemed taller. Her legs were toned, slightly muscular, and he could imagine her wrapping them around his waist or shoulders as he buried his face between them.
    Tearing his gaze away from her, he made himself busy with the umbrella. Anything was better than staring at her because he was having a difficult time keeping his reaction to her locked down.
    Once the umbrella was in place he looked back at her to see that she was spraying on sunscreen and smoothing it over her arms and chest.
    Scratch that, impossible.
    He stripped off his shirt. “I’m gonna head to the water,” he rasped out, unable to hide his erection.
    Not only had he endured some of the toughest training in the world, he was now in his thirties. Not some randy teenager. But around Raegan none of that mattered.
    It didn’t matter that she was one of his best friend’s cousins, or that she was a decade younger than him, or that he knew he’d likely get burned by her. He wanted to taste her again and this time he wasn’t going to stop at kissing. Not unless she told him to.

Chapter 7

    Raegan didn’t miss the looks a few women on the beach gave Ford as he practically stalked from her to the water. She wasn’t sure what was going on with him but she also didn’t blame people for looking at him. Heads popped up and swiveled, watching those long legs stride with purpose toward the ocean.
    The man was a work of art. His physical appeal was part of it. There was no denying the man simply looked good enough to eat. He was all hard lines and raw sex appeal. But it was more than that. The way he carried himself was confident, clearly secure in who he was. That alone was damn sexy.
    Earlier when he’d run into his brother he’d been different though. Not the secure man she knew. It had been so obvious his brother was trying to be nice and drag a conversation out of Ford. That had been a little strange and she couldn’t deny that she was curious. But if he didn’t want to talk about it, she wouldn’t push.
    After making sure her phone was tucked away in her bag, she zipped it up and headed to the water. The sand was warm against the soles of her feet, the sensation soothing. What had happened last night now felt a little surreal, almost like it had happened to

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