Perhaps Scott had been right…I was a conduit for this little one who was hovering between worlds.

I needed to do something for Blue.

I closed my eyes, but it took a very long time before I slept again.

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Mendez family gatherings were always raucous and loud. Ricky stood in the kitchen peeling carrots for his mama’s stew as the screen door banged open, and the sound of laughter hit his ears. Seconds later, he was up against the sink dodging his three youngest cousins as they came charging through the open doorway. The three little boys laughed even harder when Ricky’s mom cried out and swiped at them with a rolled-up towel.

“Dios mio! If you make me spill this stew, I will redden your backsides!”

Ricky grinned as his oldest sister reprimanded another one of his nephews, then wiped away tears from his youngest sister, Carolina’s cheeks.

“Paolo! Look what you did! You got mud on Carol’s dress!” Lucinda swatted the boy lightly on the behind and he laughed, taking off out the door after his cousins where the men were barbequing.

Ricky stared out the window as he washed the carrot, noting how all his tios stood around his father’s grill with the spicy carne asada and corn on the cob. He had to smile. He loved his massive family, and for the most part, his whole world was right, when he was right where he stood, in his mother’s kitchen.

“Ricky. Leave that to us and go outside with your papa and uncles. The grill is men’s work, mijo. This is work for the women.”

Ricky looked down at his mother who stood barely five feet tall. She was round and apple cheeked and after having twelve children, ten of which survived infancy, she always looked perpetually tired. Growing up, he’d watched her cook and clean for the ever-growing Mendez clan without stopping. Ever since he’d been old enough to recognize her exhaustion, Ricky had tried to help her whenever possible. If that meant peeling carrots or doing dishes—things she considered unmanly—he was always willing. He loved her very much. He loved his whole big family. Then again, if people knew who the Mendez clan really were, they wouldn’t be surprised by the number of kids.

After all, rabbits did tend to breed like crazy.

Ricky bent and kissed her cheek. “I love you, mama.” He glanced up and looked out at the men again. Tio Roberto was laughing so hard he dropped his beer bottle on the grass. That just made the other men laugh even harder. Laughing, his father, Juan, turned back to the grill and began flipping the marinated strips of meat. Ricky glanced back at his mother. She was pleading with her eyes. He smiled and kissed her forehead, handing her the dish towel and carrot.

“Fine, I’ll bring them more beer.”

“Good boy!” Mama said, patting his cheek. “Bring them cerveza but not Tio Miguel. He’s drunk already.”

Ricky glanced out at the men just in time to see his cousins run by them. His uncle Miguel stepped back, lost his footing, and flew ass first into his mother’s prize vegetable garden, passing out cold as his father and the other men roared their approval.

“I’m gonna kill them!” Mama screamed, waving the carrot as she caught sight of the garden happenings.

Ricky grinned to himself and banged outside through the screen after his mama, fleeing to a quiet corner of the yard where he could watch his mother commit murder.

About the Author

International bestselling author Patricia Logan, resides in Los Angeles, California. The author of several #1 bestselling romances in English, Italian, French, and Spanish lives in a small house with a large family. When she’s not writing her next thriller romance, she’s watching her grandchildren grow up way too soon, and raising kids who make her proud every day. One of her favorite tasks is coaxing nose kisses from cats who insist on flopping on her keyboard while she types. Married to a wonderful man for 35 years, she counts herself lucky to be surrounded by people who love her and give her stories to tell every day.

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Other Books by Patricia Logan

(Most can be ordered by clicking the Series Name unless underlined)

The Armadillo Series:

Leather Nights

Undercover Nights

Warrior Nights (MMM Menage)

The Westburg Series:

Captive Lover

A Very Good Year

The Cowboy Queen

The Silvers Series:

Silver Bullets

Silver Secrets (MMF Ménage)

Silver Ties (BDSM) (Should be read before the Master’s Boys series)

Silver Linings (BDSM) (Should be read after the Master’s Boys and Invitation Only series)

The Master’s Boys (Serial) (BDSM):

Trick

Jett

Kaden

Grit

Stix

Con

Secrets

The Invitation Only (Serial) (BDSM):

Red

Trask

Heath

Wyatt

Dallas

Worth

The Assassins Series:

Verified Kill

Confirmed Kill

Demonstrated Kill

The Bound by Love Series  (BDSM):

Say my Name

The Bears’ Surrender

I Dare You

Civil War Romance (BDSM):

The Slave’s Mask

Unmasked

The Marine Bodyguard Series:

The Superstar

The Thief

The Brat (Should be read before the Death and Destruction series)

The Death and Destruction Series:

Death and Destruction

Flash and Bang

Slip and Slide

Locked and Loaded

Point and Shoot

Thunder and Lightning

Body and Soul

Endings and Beginnings

Spies and Allies

Fire and Ice

Cut and Paste (Coming summer 2021)

The Hard Riders Series:

Buttermilk Ranch

The Paladin Shifters Series (Paranormal):

The Tiger King

Thin Blue Line Series:

Thin Blue

Order and Anarchy

Crime and Chaos

THE WITSEC SERIES:

Stay with Me

Play with Me

Gay with Me

The Way of Us

A SPY LIKE ME

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