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Fearless (Somerton Security, #3) Fearless by Elizabeth Dyer
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“You’re free to go, Coop,” he said, repeating something he’d told her not that long ago. “And I’m free to follow.” “Will—” “I’m giving you a head start—and the time you’re asking me for—but I’m not letting you go, Cooper Reed. Because even if you’re not sure what you want, I am. You’re my home, Coop. And I’m always going to come back to you.”
Elizabeth Dyer, Fearless
“Well then,” Georgia said, turning back to her food with a grin, “guess you better explain why putting yourself on the wrong side of her rifle is the best way of getting her attention.” “Yeah, man,” Parker said, leaning over the sink to snag Georgia’s other triangle of toast. “Can’t you just call or send flowers or explosives or something.” “Explosives?” Will choked. “Sniper,” Georgia offered. “Oh.” Parker pushed away from the counter and tilted his head. “Ammunition then? A fancy scope thingy?”
Elizabeth Dyer, Fearless
“You thought I was all beard, brawn, and bedroom eyes?”
Elizabeth Dyer, Fearless
“Keep an eye on this one,” he told Will as they headed out the door. “She’s prone to bouts of altruism.” He paused, and Cooper heard the farewell Pierce didn’t say. “I should know—it saved my life.”
Elizabeth Dyer, Fearless
“Anger had been so much easier to embrace than compassion or understanding. It had kept him alive. Kept him going. When there’d been nothing else in that godforsaken pit, Will had clung to his rage. Fed off it. Embraced it. But now he wasn’t sure he knew how to let it go. Because even now that he was free, now that the men who’d hurt him were dead, the rage was right there. Just beneath the surface like a shark beneath the water. Ready and waiting, full of serrated teeth and a primal need to attack and destroy.”
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“Somewhere along the way, he’d made one tough call too many, crossed a line he could never come back from. Had he known it at the time? Understood that if he pulled that trigger, took that life, or turned his back, that he’d never be the same again? That no amount of answers or justice or vengeance would ever be enough to save him? And when that line lay before her, stretched and thin and so very easy to step over, would Cooper know it for what it was? Or would she cross it without a second thought . . . and never look back at all?”
Elizabeth Dyer, Fearless