“I don’t know. She seems to be holding it together. And maybe-maybe he’s the only one she can talk to.”

Kate leaned into him, swallowing heavily. Her tension filled Dillon’s own body and he shifted in his seat, forcing her to look him in the eye.

“What’s wrong?”

“I don’t want to take you from your family. They love you so much.”

“Do you love me, Kate?”

She stared at him, startled. “How can you ask me that? I told you I do.”

“No, you didn’t.”

“Yes I did! I told you last night after we made love-”

“Actually,” he interrupted, “it was while we were making love and I don’t count that. Look me in the eye.”

She did. He saw worry there. But he also saw her love.

“I love you, but-”

“No buts. Tell me again.”

She started to smile. “I love you.”

“Good. Then we’ll make it work.”

“But-”

“Shh.”

“Dillon, are you sure?”

“I’ve been a forensic psychiatrist for eleven years. I’ve had my hand in some high-profile cases. I think I might be able to find a job on the East Coast. Besides, Lucy is starting Georgetown in two months. I think I’d like to be here while she is.”

Kate looked relieved. “Maybe it will all work out.”

“I know it will all work out.”

Dillon took her face in his hands, kissed her. “Let’s start our vacation right now.”

“You want to get a flight back to San Diego?”

“No, that can wait a few days. I want to get back to the hotel.” He kissed her again, holding her lips hostage for a long minute.

“Um,” she murmured. “That’s nice.”

“That’s an understatement.”

Acknowledgments

The generosity of professionals, friends, and fellow authors continues to amaze me, in particular Pia Bergqvist of the Cessna Aircraft Company, Rae Monet, Karen Rose, Candy Calvert, Rex Moen, Cheryl Zoe Thomas, and Gordon Hinkle. While I tried to keep the facts of computer technology and small plane craft accurate, if I got anything wrong it was due to my own error and certainly not because of these helpful people.

To Karin Tabke for always listening when I panicked, then telling me to get back to work because I didn’t have time to wallow in self-doubt.

And of course the fabulous Ballantine and Trident teams, without whom I wouldn’t be penning these acknowledgments.

I especially want to recognize and thank businessman and philanthropist Bill Simon, who has been a special friend to my family, for all the good works he and his wife Cindy do.

Allison Brennan

New York Times and USA Today bestselling and award winning author Allison Brennan has published nine romantic thrillers with Ballantine, plus a novella and short story. Her latest release, PLAYING DEAD, takes place in Sacramento, California where she currently lives with her husband and five children.

RT Book Reviews said, “Brennan’s arrival on the suspense scene has been a tremendous gift.” The reviews have called her books, “haunting,” “mesmerizing,” “pulse-pounding” and “emotionally complex.” “[Brennan] is making a name for herself by producing not only memorable heroes but also unforgettable villains.”

With over three million US books in print and published in eight languages and the UK, Allison is currently working on her new Sacramento FBI series which will be out in 2009 starting with SUDDEN DEATH in April, followed by FATAL SECRETS in June and CUTTING EDGE in August. She’s also launching a supernatural thriller series based on the Seven Deadly Sins in Spring 2010. A member of the Romance Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, and Mystery Writers of America, Allison is currently the president of RWA’s published author chapter (PASIC) and the 2009 ITW Awards Chair. For fun she enjoys wine tasting, swimming, playing video games, and-of course-reading.

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