A Four-Gone Conclusion: Lone Star Lovers, Book 5

A Four-Gone Conclusion: Lone Star Lovers, Book 5 by Delilah Devlin

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love you.”
    For once, she wasn’t even tempted to offer a smart quip. Happiness had softened every edge. “I love you too.”
    “We’ll provide you a good life,” he said, his voice turning raspy with emotion. “You won’t want for a thing.”
    She gave him a tender smile. “I’ll make you pie.”
     
     
    Sam Logan entered the house quietly, sneaking inside because he knew something was up. The two trucks parked at crazy angles in the driveway were warning enough that something was happening.
    He heard the soft laughter coming from the kitchen, and peeked through the door to see three of his boys sitting at the kitchen table, looking rumpled but happy.
    Backing away quietly, he sauntered down the hallway. Outside Johnny’s door, he heard soft whispers. Heard his first boy’s declaration of love, then a woman echoing the sentiment with enough emotion thickening her voice he had no doubts the couple were well on their way to fulfilling his dream.
    He’d come home early, wanting to catch the boys unaware, see if they’d followed his advice. They might have been surprised to know his money had been riding on Johnny.
    The boy whose alcoholic mother had kicked him to the curb was the one who most needed to learn what it was like to be loved by a good woman. That his brothers looked as though they too had been through the wringer, didn’t bear too much reflection. Who was he to judge how it had come to pass? One son had bitten the bullet. The rest would soon follow. They’d only needed to see a happy outcome to be tempted.
    Satisfied, for now, he slipped back down the hallway and onto the porch. Taking a seat on the top step, he looked around at what he and Gracie had built. “Wish you were here to see it, darlin’. All your dreams are comin’ true.”
    A soft breeze touched his face like the light stroke of her fingers. Maybe she did know after all. He closed his eyes and gave himself over to the image of her face, alight with joy, while the wind caressed his skin. “Won’t be long, sweetheart. We’ve got a little more work to do.”

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    Undeniable
    © 2011 Delilah Devlin
     
    Dark Frontier, Book 1
    Kate McKinnon’s Sanctuary is an island of refuge in a western frontier shrouded in post-apocalyptic chaos. Her only escape from her crushing responsibilities is occasional radio contact with other pockets of survivors. Especially one man whose deep, raspy voice cuts through her exhaustion, straight to her heart. A man whose face she has only imagined.
    When she and her ranch hands are surrounded by renegades, she doesn’t recognize the leader of the militaristic band that rescues them, but knows that voice.
    Ty Bennett is already half in love with the human woman whose voice haunts his dreams. His impulsive offer to add muscle to the Sanctuary’s defenses is dangerous to them both. Helping her may redeem some of his sins, but proximity only increases his hunger to possess her—body, soul…and blood.
    Without hesitation, she welcomes Ty and his men into the Sanctuary…only to discover the reason why they only ride at night. Yet the survival instinct that screams at her to drive them off is no match for Ty’s seductive powers. Or the need for protection from the threat that howls at Sanctuary’s gates.
    Warning: Expect a dark, violent world where a vampire driven by uncontrollable lusts strikes a bargain with a strong woman willing to succumb to the carnal pleasures only a vampire can provide.
     
    Enjoy the following excerpt for Undeniable:
    Now that they were alone, she felt more than a little unnerved by his dark, hooded gaze. She cleared her throat. “You said you wanted to talk.”
    His gaze bored into

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