Operation: love.
Former army pilot Mina Gaines isnât looking for a hero. Sheâs too busy running her grandfatherâs remote mountainside hotel to bother with love. That is, until a private plane crashes and brings danger to her doorstepâ¦and a sexy stranger into her life. Thereâs no mistaking that a serious threat is near, but when faced with no other way to survive, can she trust that thereâs more to Jake?
Bringing a drug kingpin to justice is undercover DEA agent Jake Wolfeâs top mission. Now, with the beautiful Mina caught in the criminalâs crosshairs, heâs ready to take any risk to protect herâand keep her in his arms forever.
âI gave it a try and I liked it,â
Mina said with a note of humor in her voice. âIâve always been a physical person and this life suits me.â
Jake inhaled and exhaled. The clean mountain air was invigorating. âI can see what you mean. This is the life.â
Mina laughed softly. âIâm glad you like it. You know you could be in a luxurious suite at Harrahâs Cherokee Casino Resort. They have over 1,100 rooms, plus a casino and a world-class entertainment center where top country music artists perform every weekendââ
Jake leaned over and kissed her midsentence. He let her lead him, waiting for permission to deepen the kiss. He would have been satisfied with just the taste of her lips on his tongue. After a moment, Mina sighed softly and gave herself to him. Her hand came up to caress his cheek, and she leaned in to him. Jake marveled at how sweet she tasted and how well the two of them anticipated each otherâs needs. It was a gentle kiss. It was a kiss to seal what they each knew was happening between them, a meeting of kindred souls.
JANICE SIMS
is the author of twenty-one novels and has had stories included in nine anthologies. She has been nominated for a Career Achievement Award by RT Book Reviews, and her novel Temptationâs Song was nominated for Best Kimani Romance Series in 2010 by RT Book Reviews. A longtime member of Romance Writers of America, she lives in Central Florida with her family.
Dear Reader,
What makes a hero? Are they born with a sense of duty to others? Or do heroes simply react when the time comes to step up and save someone? In Safe in My Arms, both Amina Gaines and Jake Wolfe have suffered severe personal losses and are scarred by them.
We all have scars. None of us go through life without being marked by them. Itâs up to us whether or not those scars add to our character or detract from it. Thatâs what I found so fascinating about Mina and Jake: they were people who rose above misfortune and thrived. An accident brought them together, but what happened after that was no accidentâit was Fate.
Iâm presently writing the third book in the Gaines Sisters series. You can contact me via Facebook, www.janicesims.com, [email protected] or at Post Office Box 811, Mascotte, Florida 34753-0811.
Janice
Acknowledgments
Thanks to both Shannon Criss and Rachel Burkot for their editorial expertise in the production of Safe in My Arms. Your insights were most appreciated.
This book is dedicated to my Yahoo group who has shown a great deal of loyalty over the years. Youâre like an extended family. Thanks for being the kind of readers who not only write reviews all over the web, but have been known to make new converts by word-of-mouth.
Chapter 1
âOh, my God,â cried John Monahan, his face set in grim lines and his eyes on the Piper Matrix G1000âs fuel gauge. The indicator was perilously close to empty. âSomebodyâs tampered with the fuel line. We donât have enough to make it to the next town, let alone Atlanta.â
Jake Wolfe, sitting next to him in the pilotâs seat, stared at him in disbelief. John had gone pale under his tan. Jake felt his stomach plummet as he leaned over to peer out of the side window. Although John had the plane in a controlled glide, it felt as if the forest of the Great Smoky Mountains was rising up to meet them.
âWe still have time to jump!â he said while unfastening his seat belt. When he had been loading the plane earlier today heâd spotted a couple of parachutes in the overhead storage compartment.
âItâs worth a try,â said John, sounding far from confident.
Hope blossomed in Jakeâs chest when he found the parachutes. But on closer inspection, he discovered the rip cords on both of them had been irreparably damaged.
He hurried back to his seat and buckled up. âTheyâre totally useless,â he reported to John.
âItâs my fault,â John said gloomily as he did everything in his power to slow their descent. âI called Lynn and told her what I was planning to do. I never suspected Charlie would bug my home phone. I put Lynn at risk.â
âDonât worry about that right now,â Jake said tightly. He was trying not to panic. It wasnât working. âJust concentrate on landing this thing.â