Worth the Risk (Book 3, Wolff Securities Series) by Jennifer Lowery

Worth the Risk (Book 3, Wolff Securities Series) by Jennifer Lowery

Author:Jennifer Lowery [Lowery, Jennifer]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Jennifer Kamptner
Published: 2018-03-19T16:00:00+00:00


Jamshid, Azbakastan

Shea opened her eyes to bright sunlight shining through the window. Annoyingly sunny considering what was happening in the streets.

She rolled onto her back and groaned as her body protested. Her muscles felt like she’d put them through the most intense workout possible. The bandage on her wrist was damp with whatever concoction Alsu had put on her wound. It didn’t hurt though. Felt stiff and a bit angry, but no pain. The concoction was working. Not that she’d expected anything different. Alsu knew what she was doing when it came to ancient remedies. Shea didn’t question, just let the woman administer to her.

She should get out of bed, find Kell, put together a plan, but she still felt tired. Like she hadn’t slept at all.

Images of dead bodies flashed through her head, driving her out of bed. Her ankle was better, not so tender. She could walk on it without limping. Good. In case they needed to run she’d need both her legs working.

She changed quickly into a pair of jeans and fitted t-shirt before heading downstairs. Kell was already in the kitchen sitting at the table with a cup of coffee. Alsu stood at the counter, chopping vegetables for omelets. Shea didn’t have a clue how to cook, but she could manage eggs and had showed Alsu how to make an omelet. How hard was it to whip some eggs in a bowl, add some veggies and cheese and cook it?

Kell looked primed and ready to go. Restless, almost. She knew he didn’t like to be caged in for long. He needed fresh air, exercise, or he wasn’t right. He’d shown her pictures on his phone during their weekend in Bahodir of the extreme sports he participated in. Not only did the man have a dangerous job, his hobbies were just as daring. She’d wondered more than once what he did for downtime. Or, was he like her and didn’t need downtime. Preferred to work or stay busy to avoid thinking about things that grieved you. God knows, she didn’t need to think about those things. All they did was cause her pain.

“Morning,” Kell said, rising to his feet. He looked particularly handsome in the dark blue cargo pants and white shirt Alsu had found for him. She tried not to let her gaze linger on his broad chest or narrow waist. She already knew the man had a rock hard body.

Oh, boy. Time to reel in her thoughts. This wasn’t the best way to start the day. Sex was off the table. Forever. After losing the baby she wouldn’t risk it happening again. And if she didn’t put a tight lid on her hormones that’s exactly what would happen. The man was simply irresistible.

“Want a cup of coffee?” he asked, striding to the coffee pot and pulling a second cup out of the cupboard. Almost as if he’d done it a hundred times before. Teahouses were more popular in this country than coffee houses, but coffee beans were readily available.



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