Night Maneuvers. Jillian Burns

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      Twelve military heroes.

      Twelve indomitable heroines.

      One UNIFORMLY HOT! miniseries.

      Don’t miss a story in Harlequin Blaze’s

      12-book continuity series, featuring irresistible

      soldiers from all branches of the armed forces.

      Now serving—

      those reckless and wild flyboys in the U.S. Air Force…

      TAILSPIN

      by Cara Summers

      July 2011

      HOT SHOT

      by Jo Leigh

      August 2011

      NIGHT MANEUVERS

      by Jillian Burns

      September 2011

      Uniformly Hot!—

       The Few. The Proud. The Sexy as Hell!

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      Dear Reader,

      One of the last movies River Phoenix ever made was called Dogfight. It was about a young marine about to ship off to Vietnam in 1963. He and his buddies throw a party the night before called a Dogfight. The guy who brings the ugliest girl wins. So River finds a plain girl and asks her to the party. At the last minute, he tries to back out, but it’s too late. Of course, she finds out what the party is really about, and he spends the rest of the night trying to make it up to her and ultimately falling for her.

      River’s character is a deeply flawed young man, hardened by a brutal childhood, yet eventually redeemed by love. Ahh, my favorite kind of hero. My hero Mitch McCabe is a flawed, bitter guy, too. And I knew I’d need just the right heroine to make him believe in love. When Alex appeared in Let It Ride, I knew she was the right one for Mitch. Who better for him to trust implicitly than his best buddy?

      Enjoy,

      Jillian Burns

      Night Maneuvers

      Jillian Burns

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

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      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      Jillian Burns has always read romance, and spent her teens immersed in the worlds of Jane Eyre and Elizabeth Bennett. She lives in Texas with her husband of twenty years and their three active kids. Jillian likes to think her emotional nature—sometimes referred to as moodiness—has found the perfect outlet in writing stories filled with passion and romance. She believes romance novels have the power to change lives with their message of eternal love and hope.

      To Tommy

      for putting up with my deadline crunch times.

       To Pam and Linda—

      as always, couldn’t do it without you.

       And to Elizabeth,

      for breaking the tie.

       To Jennifer for great insights,

      and to Barb for encouragement and support.

       It really does take a village to raise a book.

       And, as always, to my amazing editor Kathryn

      for trusting that this story could be something,

      despite everything, and making it so.

      This book is dedicated to

      all the children of alcoholics.

      Contents

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Chapter 13

      Chapter 14

      Chapter 15

      Chapter 16

      Chapter 17

      Epilogue

      1

      IF SHE EVER got married in a place like this, her mother would weep and wail for a month of Sundays.

      Captain Alexandria Hughes, unlikely bridesmaid, looked around the small Las Vegas chapel, taking in the garish pink and purple drapery swags and the fake marble pedestals holding bouquets of fake white roses. The dozens of white candles weren’t too bad, but…the Elvis impersonator in the cheap gold jacket would have to go.

      Or maybe not. Maybe her mother would be so grateful if Alex ever married at all that Mom would even agree to let Elvis officiate.

      The lone daughter in a family of three sons, Alex had been her mother’s only hope for all things girly. Unfortunately, Alex had always preferred roping calves to baking pies. But that had

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