Navy SEAL Seduction

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Book: Navy SEAL Seduction by Bonnie Vanak Read Free Book Online
Authors: Bonnie Vanak
bedspread, a small desk and chair, scuffed wood bureau and a closet. Jarrett opened the closet, walked over to the window and tested the lock.
    At his inquiring look, she sighed. “I haven’t had time to fix it yet. It’s safe out here in the country.”
    “Safe as dead chickens with their guts ripped out.”
    She folded her arms over her chest. “If you’re staying here, you work. No one gets a free ride.”
    “I like hard work.” If he had to camp out by that damn gate, he would.
    “Fresh towels are in the bathroom. Unpack and be downstairs and ready to work. You have twenty minutes.”
    “Yes, ma’am.”
    At his lazy grin, she frowned. “And Jarrett? We’re all women here, so remember to shut the bathroom door and for goodness’ sake, leave the toilet seat down.”
    His deep chuckle followed her out of the room.
    Jarrett stopped laughing and slung his duffel bag onto the bed, then he checked his weapon and then his wallet. He had no idea why Lacey was being threatened or what Augustin wanted with her charity.
    But he sure as hell was going to find out.
    * * *
    The dead chicken bothered Lacey more than she admitted.
    After checking on Fleur and giving her a reassuring hug, she talked with Rose, her cook, and Collette. Neither had seen anything unusual.
    Pierre, the guard at the gate, finally admitted he had been dozing off last night. He wasn’t certain how long he’d slept.
    Yelling at him did no good. Part of her challenge in running operations at the coffee plantation was hiring good help. Pierre was the son of a factory worker who begged her to hire him. He was a decent employee, and when her regular security guard took two weeks to visit his family in New York, she put Pierre in charge.
    She had a bad feeling her security guard wasn’t returning.
    Lacey told Pierre she was withholding his wages for the day and told him to go home. She called a friend about hiring a new guard. That was life here in this country. One must constantly improvise.
    But the dead chicken was a new twist. Ever since she’d fired some of the local single men for laziness, replacing them with women, there had been grumblings in town. She did have enemies. Because of this, she’d made friends, as well, and hired four older, more muscled and trustworthy men, brothers and fathers to the women she hired, as caretakers to work in the cornfield and keep the grass cut around the property. Some slept in small storage sheds on the property, glad to have a place to bunk. Lacey reasoned if they stayed on the property, they could keep a close eye on things.
    But it was a large piece of land, and the caretakers couldn’t oversee everything at all times, especially at night.
    Fifteen minutes later, after a quick check of the outside of the house, she went into the kitchen. Jarrett was inside. Straddling a chair, he rested his muscled arms upon the back and chatted with Rose as she chopped carrots.
    He flashed Lacey a warm smile as she entered the room, which she ignored, despite her rapidly beating heart. She couldn’t fully ignore him, though. A subtle tendril of scent threaded through the air as he neared—the spicy scent of his cologne. Jarrett still wore the same cologne and it opened a floodgate of memories. The smell of him, delicious and spicy, on his pillow the mornings after they’d made love. For months after the divorce, every time she smelled that particular aftershave, she wanted to cry, because it reminded her so vividly of Jarrett.
    Sometimes when he’d deploy she would roll over at night and hug his pillow, breathing in his scent so she’d feel a little less lonely.
    And then when he came home, the sex between them was good, so very good. Jarrett had been insistent on spoiling her, feeding her breakfast in bed, making sure she was covered and warm. Sometimes they spent two days in bed, exploring each others’ bodies, getting reacquainted in the most delightful of ways.
    Now, staring at her ex, the old desire surfaced.

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