Telling Secrets
Alex Gray didn't know the woman who was staring so intently at him from the far side of the Bagel & Bean coffee shop. All he knew was that she made him nervous, in a not-so-good kind of way.
"Sabrina," he murmured to his longtime tracking partner and fellow member of Port Renegade's Search and Rescue team. "You know her?" He indicated the woman with a slight tilt of his head subtle, if he did say so himself.
Sabrina Adelante took her customary latte from the barista and turned toward the redhead seated several feet away from them. The woman swiftly jerked her head to look out the window, but not before Sabrina had seen her watching them.
"I don't." Sabrina took a careful sip of her latte and considered the woman over the lip of her cup. "But she seems to know you."
Swallowing his reflexive denial, Alex pretended to be absorbed in reading the specials on the chalk-board over the woman's head while he checked her out once again. She was pretty, in a non-knockout kind of way, her most standout feature being the brownish-red and undoubtedly natural curls that she'd piled atop her head. A few had escaped to frame her oval face, emphasizing a delicately pointed chin ... read full excerpt from Telling Secrets ebook