Stranded With The Navy Seal. Susan Cliff

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the courtesy, even though she was offering him the opportunity to advance. Maybe she was interested, just not easy. He could handle that. The idea of spending more time than usual, and working harder to win her over, appealed to him. He didn’t mind a challenge.

      As he settled in the empty bar stool next to her, he found himself tongue-tied. She was hot, and his game was rusty. It took a few seconds before his brain started functioning again. “What do you do?”

      “I’m a chef,” she said, sipping her drink. “At Fillet of Soul.”

      He liked that. He liked food. He liked her mouth. Her lips were nicely shaped, closed around a thin black straw. The cocktail in her hand looked like a combination of fruit and mint. “I ate dinner there tonight. The halibut was delicious.”

      “I prepared that.”

      “I almost licked the plate.”

      She laughed at the compliment. “What do you do?”

      “I’m in the navy.”

      “My dad was in the navy.”

      He was glad to hear it. Navy girls were among his favorites. They were well traveled, well brought up and appreciative of military men. “What division?”

      She told him about her dad’s service in Kuwait, before she was born. Logan had been to Kuwait, and plenty of other war-torn places. He lifted his beer in respect. She clinked her glass against his.

      “Hooyah,” he said.

      “Hooyah,” she repeated, smiling.

      So far, so good. He was trying not to ogle her like a snack he wanted to gobble up, but it was difficult. The front of her dress was even sexier than the back. Her breasts plumped against the bodice. His eyes slid down and veered back up.

      Too late. She caught him looking.

      Focus, Starke. Focus on the conversation. “What does he do now?”

      “He’s a police officer.”

      Logan raised his bottle again.

      She moved her straw around in a mix of ice cubes and crushed mint. “So you like ships?”

      He shrugged, because he’d never been on a cruise ship before. After spending so much time in tight quarters on military barges, he wouldn’t have chosen this for a vacation. “I was supposed to be working.”

      “Doing what?”

      Logan couldn’t disclose the specific details. “Guarding someone.”

      “A celebrity?”

      He made a noncommittal sound. “My client canceled her trip at the last minute, and I was already onboard, all expenses paid.”

      “So you decided to stay.”

      “Yes.”

      Logan had been a Navy SEAL for six years, five of them under President O’Brien. Now O’Brien was a UN dignitary. Secret Service usually provided security to former presidents and their children for a lifetime, so Logan wasn’t sure why SS wasn’t guarding Maya O’Brien. There was some speculation, behind closed doors, that the current POTUS hadn’t signed the protection order for O’Brien’s family.

      Either way, Logan had been happy to step in. It was an opportunity to serve a man he respected, and to make a few extra bucks during his time off. Cruising to Tahiti was no hardship. He was still recovering from knee surgery. He’d completed his physical therapy sessions, but he couldn’t return to regular duty for another six weeks. Inactivity drove him crazy. He’d needed a change of scenery.

      His current view was spectacular.

      Cadence’s phone vibrated on the bar’s surface, indicating a new text. Logan could read the name of the sender: Andrew. She frowned in irritation and turned off the notifications. His protective instincts stirred.

      “Someone bothering you?” he asked.

      “No one important.”

      “Your ex?”

      It was a personal question, but she didn’t seem to mind. After a short hesitation, she showed him the conversation. The photo next to the text bubble showed an Asian guy in a pretentious-looking black uniform.

      Him: You took a job on a cruise ship? That’s beneath you

      Her: You’re beneath me

      Him: I wish

      Him: I miss you

      “He’s a chef, too?” Logan asked.

      “A celebrity chef,” she said, rolling her eyes. “Andrew Yu.”

      Logan wasn’t impressed. “Sounds like he can’t let go.”

      “Well, he’s going to have to, because he cheated. On TV. With his costar.”

      “Ouch.”

      “Yeah.”

      He could tell she wasn’t giving Andrew any second chances. She wasn’t a pushover. He liked that. Maybe she was looking for a rebound, a diversion, or a little revenge sex. Logan was happy to be in the right place at the right time. “You should take a picture of us and tell him you’re already on top of someone else.”

      She laughed at this suggestion, as if it really appealed to her. She had a sexy laugh, throaty and uninhibited. But she didn’t pose for a photo with him. She tucked her phone into a little black purse and finished her drink in silence.

      He hoped he hadn’t blown his chances by being too aggressive. Subtlety wasn’t his strong suit. When he wanted something, he went for it, and he wanted her. He didn’t see any reason to pretend otherwise.

      The club’s reggae band launched into a popular Bob Marley song, interrupting the awkward moment. She perked up at the sound.

      His knee told him not to, but his mouth said, “Want to dance?”

       Chapter 2

      She’d seen him at the restaurant.

      And on the Lido deck. And in the pool, doing laps.

      Every woman onboard had seen him. You couldn’t not see a man like that. He was built like a god, with a sculpted physique that made her mouth water. He had broad shoulders and powerful thighs. Abs from a fitness magazine. Even his face looked strong. The female employees already had a nickname for him: Adonis.

      Cady had admired his form just this morning, during her workout. The gym’s treadmills overlooked the pool. He swam like a gold medalist. She’d watched his muscles ripple in the glistening water. When he climbed out, she’d studied every inch of his body, including the brace around his knee. The injury didn’t appear to slow him down.

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