By Diana Palmer
ISBN-10: 0373086709
ISBN-13: 9780373086702
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Elliot chuckled. She came out of the bedroom and gave him an amused glance. "Not that kind of drumsticks, you turkey. " She put down the suitcase and took the blunt stainless-steel knives from him. She glanced around to make sure Quinn hadn't come into the house and then she broke into an impromptu drum routine that made Elliot grin even more. "Say, you're pretty good," he said. She bowed. "Just one of my minor talents," she said. "But I'm better with a keyboard. " She started to pick up her suitcase, but Elliot reached down and got it before she could, a big grin on his freckled face.
She flinched, the violence in him frightening her. She swallowed, her lower lip trembling and pulled feebly against his hands. "Let go of me," she whispered. Her voice shook, and she hated her own cowardice. He scowled. She was paper white. Belatedly he re- alized what was wrong and his hands released her. She backed away as far as the snow would allow and stood like a young doe at bay, her eyes dark and frightened. " he asked quietly. She didn't have to ask who. She shivered. "Only when he drank," she said, her voice faltering.
Is that right? " Her breath came jerkily through her lips. "I. " His eyes narrowed. " His fingers on her arms contracted, so that she could feel them even through the sleeves of her coat. "Be careful what you offer me," he said in a voice as light and cold as the snow outside the barn. "I've been without a woman for one hell of a long time, and I'm alone up here. " She stared up at him only half comprehending what he was saying. As his meaning began to filter into her consciousness, her cheeks heated and her breath caught in her throat.
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