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Defenseless by Corinne Michaels
Synopsis
My life is a secret.
His life is dangerous.
We’re both stubborn, calculating, and
controlling.
Mark Dixon doesn’t know what he’s getting
into. He doesn’t know his games could cost us our lives. I have to do what is
necessary to keep us alive, and that means guarding my heart.
But I know I’m defenseless against him,
and in the end, he’ll force me to surrender.
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Release Date: January 19th
Excerpt
Copyright © 2016 Corinne Michaels
All rights reserved.
Chapter 1
Mark
“Everyone locked and loaded?” Liam
Dempsey draws our attention. There’s a part of me that wants to slap him, but
then I remember: I’m the guest. It would probably be frowned upon.
“Ready,” Jackson says and bangs the
magazine into the rifle. “What’s the plan?”
“We have the location where Aaron’s being
held captive. We’ll split into two teams, surround the building, and get him
out. The helo will be on standby for extract. Muffin, Twilight, you guys will
handle meeting with the CIA agent.” Liam lets us know how this will go down.
He’s the big cheese of our small team.
Commander was fine with allowing Muff and me to go on the rescue. First, we
know what the hell we’re doing; I could be the damn commander at this point.
Second, if it isn’t Aaron, we have the best chance of knowing quickly. I know
it is, though. The code word that the CIA agent communicated was the one we’ve
used for years. She relayed his area and the best way possible to enter the
compound. Of course, deciphering her instructions was difficult, and it left us
to make plans for the plans.
“Let’s get this shit done and get back in
one piece this time, okay Muff?” There’s no hiding the sarcasm in my voice.
“Fuck off, Dixon.”
“So touchy.” I grin and double-check my
gear. As funny as it is, it’s also not funny at all. Jackson Cole was once the
leader of our SEAL team when the mission we were tasked with went really wrong.
We lost three teammates that day, and all of us suffered injuries both mental
and physical. Then we sent Aaron to deal with a lost shipment of weapons and he
was killed. Well, possibly not, but still. Each time one of our asses touches
down in this fucking place, someone ends up shot or killed. I’d love to be able
to forget, but the truth is, I never will. The guys I’ve lost reside in my
heart. The memories take hold in all of us, and for some, they torment us. The
wondering if we could’ve done something different, remembering their last
moments—it’s a heavy burden to carry.
I’ve lost too many friends and too much
blood to this hellhole.
“Okay,” Liam says through our earpieces.
“Two minutes out.”
Everyone stands, heads toward the back of
the plane, and readies for the ride. We’re parachuting in, and there’s a part
of me that’s alive for the first time in a while. I live for this shit. The
command of the sky, the adventure, the danger—I love it. It’s a part of who I
am, and while I don’t regret leaving the Navy, I miss the fun. Being a SEAL was
everything to me. I was damn good at it, too. While Aaron and Jackson had no
problem getting out and starting Cole Security Forces, I would’ve been buried
in my uniform. However, my arm had other ideas and made the choice for me.
Jackson slaps my shoulder. “Ready to be
badass again?”
“I never lost it. Unlike you other pussy
whipped assholes.”
“At least I get pussy, unlike some
shithead who talks a lot of crap,” he mutters under his breath.
“Keep it up, fat boy. You’re starting to
earn your call sign again, Muffin.” I pull my goggles down and watch for the
light to turn green. There’s no hesitation as I jump out the hatch. The plane
fades away as I plummet to, once again, do what I live for.
We all reach the ground safely a few
miles from the IED site where this whole mess started.
Liam gives the hand commands as we split
into teams of two. If I ever felt like a piece of shit before, it was nothing
compared to now. Aaron is possibly still alive and nearby. We didn’t search
before, partly because Muff got shot, but I never even considered coming back.
They claimed there were no survivors, and we listened.
If it were me, would I be pissed? Fuck
yeah, I would. We should’ve looked.
“See that, up on the building?” Dempsey’s
voice cuts through the silence.
My eyes dart to where his hand is
pointing. I can’t see it clearly, but hanging from the antenna is a red scarf,
the go-ahead signal from our contact.
“Charlie better not be fucking us
around,” I grumble. I’ve missed the way my body feels right now. Everything
inside me is awakened. My mind knows there’s danger and my muscles are tense so
I do my best to relax. I can’t be on edge or someone could get hurt. I remember
how it felt to lose our teammates on that mission. I remember carrying Brian,
Devon, and Fernando’s bodies out. I remember watching the life fade from their
eyes. Then to think of all the other drama we’ve dealt with being in the
sandbox—this place gives me anxiety.
“She’s on our side. Head in the game,”
Jackson snaps as he creeps forward. He’s in the zone. I need to get there
before we kick in the door.
As we approach the entrance, Liam comes
through with the green light. “Petunia.” His tone is clear. This time we’re
using flowers for code names. I liked it better when we used liquor or tobacco
. . . more manly. Shows just how much the Navy is breeding pussies now.
Jackson braces his hand against the door,
ready to push through, but someone pulls it open first. All of our guns raise,
and my gaze locks on the bluest eyes I’ve ever seen.
The woman’s hands slowly raise, and she casually
removes the hijab that covers her mouth and hair. “Check out the garden, boys.
Petunia.” Her accent is clearly American. “He’s down the hall and knows you’re
coming. There are three on guard by his cell. The others are out doing errands.
I’m leaving with you, so don’t fuck this up.”
I stand there, staring, unable to form a
fucking coherent thought. This is the CIA op? This five-foot-four, drop-dead
gorgeous woman? No wonder she gets information. I’d sell my soul if she asked.
Her hair is almost black and hangs straight, her eyes are ice blue, and don’t
get me started on what I imagine her plump lips doing. I’ve never seen anyone
like her. I’ve never reacted to anyone like this before. I want her—any man
would—but I want to own her. Every part of my body, especially one in
particular, yearns for her. I want to see if her skin is as soft as it looks,
if her hair feels like silk, and her voice—I’m done for.
Jackson lowers his gun and then addresses
her. “Which door, Charlie?”
“Second on the left. I need a gun.” She
puts her hand out.
The need to protect her calls from deep
within. “Maybe you should stay out here.”
“And watch you guys get lost? I don’t
think so. Gun. Now.” She doesn’t look my way when she replies. She just waits
for Jackson to hand her his pistol.
I don’t like this. She may be trained by
the CIA, but that’s not saying she can handle combat. “Are you sure you know
how to use it, princess?” I ask.
Her eyes meet mine and narrow. Oh, that
got her attention. A storm’s raging in those baby blues. She recovers quickly,
though, when Jackson places his nine mil in her delicate palm. “Thanks. I’ll
let that slide since you obviously aren’t aware of who I am,” she says without
taking her eyes off me. “We don’t have a lot of time. Where’s the rest of your
team?”
“We are the team,” I reply. Who is this
girl? Maybe the CIA needs ten people, but Jackson, Liam, and I could handle
this entire thing on our own—the six-guy team we brought is more than enough.
Jackson smirks. “They’re approaching from
a different entrance. Let’s go.”
“I’ll lead,” Charlie says and lifts the
hijab over her hair.
“We know what we’re doing.” I speak just
so she’ll look at me again.
“Wouldn’t want you to get lost or hurt.
Don’t worry, I’ll protect you.” Her voice drips with sarcasm. My cock hardens.
It fucking hardens on a goddamn mission. I am so fucked.
She opens the door and I push Muffin out
of the way. No way is he going to be behind her. Charlie turns to relay a
message, and notices he’s not the one following. Her eyes roll, she holds up
two fingers, and then she points to the room. The way her ass sways is
hypnotic. I lock down the sexual urges flowing through me and focus. The two
men trailing me let off two silent shots and then return to following us. We
slink through the dirty hallway and come face to face with another guard.
I don’t have a moment to take the sight.
Charlie doesn’t hesitate. No more than a breath passes before she raises the
nine and shoots him in the head.
I’m in love. It’s official. I’m going to
blow my fucking load right here.
This woman is going to be mine.
She turns her head to face me and lifts
her lips. The words that come from her mouth go straight to my groin. “Don’t be
afraid to pull the trigger next time, princess.” Charlie’s eyes glimmer, and I
know right then that this woman will not be owned, but she sure as shit will
own me.
About the Author
Corinne Michaels
Corinne Michaels is an emotional, witty,
sarcastic, and fun loving mom of two beautiful children. She’s happily married
to the man of her dreams and is a former Navy wife. After spending months away
from her husband while he was deployed, reading and writing was her escape from
the loneliness.
Both her maternal and paternal
grandmothers were librarians, which only intensified her love of reading. After
years of writing short stories, she couldn’t ignore the call to finish her
debut novel, Beloved. Her alpha Navy SEALs are broken, beautiful, and will
steal your heart.
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