âJosh is your son. When I left Chicago, when I thought you were dead, I was pregnant with your son.â
He was a father. He had no solid reason to be proud, but he wasâ¦a father. The realization knitted through his consciousness, drawing his fragmented self back together. He accepted her statement without doubt or question. On a cellular level, he must have known. Being a father changed everything. âEden, why did you pick this moment to tell me?â
âBecause Iâm afraid.â But her voice sounded strong and defiant. âI thought we might be killed, and you deserve to know before you die.â
âNo more negative thoughts.â He rubbed his hands up and down her arm. âWeâre going to make it.â
âHow can you be so sure?â
âBecause Iâve got to meet my son.â
Dear Harlequin Intrigue Reader,
Yeah, itâs cold outside, but we have just the remedy to heat you upâanother fantastic lineup of breathtaking romantic suspense!
Getting things started with even more excitement than usual is Debra Webb with a super spin-off of her popular COLBY AGENCY series. THE SPECIALISTS is a trilogy of ultradaring operatives the likes of which are rarelyâif everâseen. And man, are they sexy! Look for Undercover Wife this month and two more thrillers to follow in February and March. Hang on to your seats.
A triple pack of TOP SECRET BABIES also kicks off the New Year. First out: The Secret She Keeps by Cassie Miles. Can you imagine how youâd feel if you learned the father of your child was backâ¦as were all the old emotions? This one, by a veteran Harlequin Intrigue author, is surely a keeper. Promotional titles by Mallory Kane and Ann Voss Peterson respectively follow in the months to come.
And since Cupid is once again a blip on the radar screen, we thought weâd highlight some special Valentine picks for the holiday. Harper Allen singes the sheets so to speak with McQueenâs Heat and Adrianne Lee is Sentenced To Wed this month. Next month, Amanda Stevens fans the flames with Confessions of the Heart. WARNING: You may need sunblock to read these scorchers.
Enjoy!
Sincerely,
Denise OâSullivan
Associate Senior Editor
Harlequin Intrigue
For most of her life, Cassie Miles has lived in land-locked, beautiful Colorado, which is about a thousand miles from family in Chicago and an equal distance from fun in Las Vegas. She likes to travel, but has never been fond of airplanes. Her favorite way of getting from here to there is the road trip, especially the kind of leisurely ride where you can go off the highway and explore all the historical markers, roadside attractions and local eats.
Itâs the very best kind of trip to take with someone you love. Writing The Secret She Keeps was an absolute joy because she had a chance to revisit the great Midwest via car, train and horseback, with a short hop to Vegas in a puddle jumper.
Payne MagnusonâAlias Peter Maggio. The undercover federal agent, supposed to be dead, was on the run, framed for murder and targeted for vengeance.
Eden MillerâAlias Candace Verone and Susan Anthony. The Denver soccer mom escaped her violent crime-family background to protect her son.
Josh MillerâThe eleven-year-old son of Eden had no idea about his heritage.
Danny OliphantâAlso known as Danny-O. A traitorous federal agent whose cleverness led to disaster.
Gus VeroneâThe patriarch of the notorious Verone crime family.
Sophia VeroneâEdenâs grandmother and Gusâs wife, she struggled with family loyalty.
Luke Borman, Chuck Sonderberg and SamuelsâFederal agents, who were both good guys and bad guys.
Sister MaxâA kindly old nun who occasionally worked for the FBI.
For my wise and patient editor, Patience Smith, and Denise OâSullivan at Harlequin Intrigue.
And, as always, for Rick.
Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Epilogue
Bitter cold inhabited the last days of April like an unwanted guest who didnât know when to leave. The vestiges of sleet had melted off the streets of Brooklyn, but a veil of ice remained, sparkling in the headlights of slow-moving traffic on the narrow streets. Payne Magnuson turned up the collar on his black overcoat and adjusted the lapels across his shoulder holster.
He seldom wore his gun anymore. A senior agent at Quantico, his regular assignment was in the classroom. Today, he was in New York for a consultation and seminar, teaching other special operation personnel how to go undercover and get out in one piece. Payne had the practical knowledge. Twelve years ago when he was twenty-four, heâd infiltrated the upper echelons of a Chicago crime family and lived among them for eighteen months. His tapes, wire taps and sequestered testimony had taken down seven minor crime bosses and toppled the Verone family. He should have been proud. In certain FBI circles, Payne was considered a legend.