Lia just wants him to meet her parents.
Why does this feel like the fight of his life?
Ex-Navy SEAL Cav Jordan faces danger daily in his job as a security expert. He even faced down a gang of South American drug dealers to protect his fiancée, Lia Cassidy. So why is he terrified of meeting her parents? Having lived through his own horrible childhood Cav can’t understand the situation is he is walking into. Lia just wants him to meet her parents. Why does this feel like the fight of his life?
Novella: The continued story of Cav and Lia from Nowhere to Hide, book 1 of the Delos Series.
See how it all began in Nowhere to Hide
“Steve Cassidy. Welcome, Mr. Jordan., We owe you a
lot.” He gripped Cav’s hand, and choked
out, “You saved Lia’s life. Thank you…”
For a moment, Cav was stunned by the
sudden kindness emanating from the farmer’s expression who was thin, wiry,
sunburned and physically sinewy from the daily work he did. Gripping the farmer’s calloused roughened hand, he said, “Nice to meet
you, sir. And I was just doing my
job. Call me Cav?”
“Call me Steve.” He clapped him
heartily on the back, still clasping his other hand. “And you’re a hero to us, son. Nothing less.” Steve released him, keeping his hand on Cav’s
broad shoulder, watching Lia clinging to he mother, both of them in a tight,
loving embrace with one another.
Embarrassed by such a show of
emotions, Cav murmured, “Thank you,
sir.”
Steve gave him an assessing
look. “Just Steve will do.”
“Yes, sir….I mean, okay,” Cav stumbled.
It was very different meeting people who were strangers, but this was
Lia’s parents and he didn’t want to fuck this up for her. Awkwardly, he stood there, watching tears
roll down Susan’s face. He wasn’t sure
that Lia wasn’t crying too, such was the tight bond they shared. Obliquely, his mind leaped backward. Cav remembered the times his mother had
cried. But they were tears of pain. Tears mingled with blood from her nose, a split
lip or both after his father got done beating her up. How many times had Cav cried alone in his
room wishing she would run away with him from his monster father?
Steve clapped him on the
shoulder. “Let’s us guys go find your luggage, huh?” and he smiled a little.
Good idea! “Yes,
sir—“
Steve laughed and patted him warmly
on the back. “You’re staying a week with us, Cav. I’ll work that military side you out of you
by then. Come on, let’s hunt up that
luggage for our you and our Lia, eh?”
There was a male gruffness mingled
with warmth to Steve that made Cav want to open up to the man. He had a deeply weathered face, his blue eyes
the same color as Lia’s. The woman he loved had her mother’s same
color of hair, her father’s sparkling, mischievous looking eyes and her
smile. There was benevolence to Steve
Cassidy and Cav automatically found himself wanting to be close to this man who
exuded a male gentleness he rarely found in any man. “Thanks for coming to pick us up,” Cav said,
noting that the baggage from their flight would be spit out by Carousel
Two.
“We’ve been looking forward to seeing you two,” Steve said, standing
with his hands on his hips, watching the luggage starting to be dropped off the
conveyor belt. “Did you have a good flight?”
“Yes. It was quiet. That’s all I
ask.”
“We don’t travel much,” he said.
“With a farm, you can’t walk away from it, so I’m glad you came for a
visit.”
Cav felt Steve’s genuine sincerity. He hooked a look over his shoulder, seeing
Lia and her mother talking animatedly with one another as they walked toward
them. Susan had given Lia her smile and
her beauty, no question. He liked that
the mother had hooked her arm around Lia’s waist and they walked closely, their
affection for everyone to see. He knew
Lia’s affection himself and already, he could see how happy she was at being
home with her parents once more. They
breathed even more life into her, if that was possible. Compared to the ghost of a person she was in
Costa Rica months earlier, Cav was stunned at Lia’s natural radiance. She was sunshine to his darkened soul who
craved her.
“Uh oh,” Steve murmured, grinning as he turned. “I’m about to get attacked.”
For a moment, the word put Cav on instant guard. But as
he turned, he saw Steve opening his arms as Lia flew into them, her arms wide
open, joy radiant on her face as she clung to her father. A lump formed in his throat as he watched Lia
being swallowed up by the big man who kissed her hair, kissed that cheek that
had that deep scar on it, his eyes only for his beaming daughter in his
arms. His gaze flicked to Susan, who
stood a few feet away, teary eyed, smiling, her lower lip trembling as she
watched Lia with her doting father. It
hurt to swallow and Cav turned away, remembering too much of the twisted and
distorted family he’d
somehow managed to survive. He’d never
known a moment of affection from his father.
Only his fist. His hatred. His anger always aimed at him.
Lindsay McKenna lives her life as a risk taker, and it shines through the books she loves to write: romance, adventure and suspense. She started writing at age thirteen and continues to hone her writing skills to this day. She sold her first romance novel in 1981. The rest is history.
Because she went into the military, this experience became the backbone of her writing—she is credited with writing the first military romance novel (Captive of Fate, 1983, Silhouette Special Edition) and has created a thriving sub-genre within the romance field! As a New York Times Best Selling author, she has sold 23 million books and in 32 foreign languages in her career thus far. Her many experiences in the U.S. Navy are backdrop for her understanding of the military in general, and also her very successful Morgan’s Mercenaries, which is an ongoing series in Silhouette to this day! Forty-five books strong!
Lindsay has gone Indie in 2015 and has created a new family saga on par with Morgan’s Mercenaries It is known as the DELOS SERIES. There will be paperback and eBooks created under Blue Turtle Publishing, her company for her fans. Readers who love Morgan and his family are bound to fall in love with the Culver family. Delos is romantic suspense, which Lindsay is well known for. It took her five years to create and bring DELOS to her readers. It was worth the wait, but we’ll let you decide that.
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