Calculated Risk. Stephanie Doyle
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“Do you think it’s impossible that a second chance might be exactly what I want?” Sabrina asked.
“You’ve been out of the game a long time, Bri. What makes you think you can handle Kahsan—a terrorist for hire with more resources than you?” her former trainer, Quinlan, replied.
“Yeah, well, you’re not exactly operating at top speed, either, chief. All these years, and you still haven’t caught him.”
“Touché. Okay. For now I’ll buy it. But you’re stuck with me. No negotiating on this one. If Kahsan bites—”
“If? I would say it was more a question of when.”
Outside the door, a snap echoed. The two froze then stared hard at each other, no communication necessary for what they both understood.
They had company.
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Calculated Risk
Stephanie Doyle
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STEPHANIE DOYLE
is a dedicated romance reader who began writing her own romantic stories—some funny, some adventurous, but all delivering the quintessential happy ending—at age fifteen. At eighteen she submitted her first story to Harlequin and by twenty-six she was published. Now in her thirties, she struggles between the demands of her day job—writing—and trying to find a little romance of her own. She lives in South Jersey with her two cats, Alexandria Hamilton and Theodora Roosevelt. She wants to get a dog, but the cats have outvoted her.
For my brother, Bob
My version of what happens
to those really brainy kids from MIT…
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
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 1
I’m dead now. You know what to do, G.G.
S abrina Masters stared at the e-mail displayed on her computer screen and released a deep breath. Arnold was gone.
A true believer in the art of science and math, he’d been a mentor. Certainly, he’d been one of her few intellectual equals. But more importantly, he’d cared about her. More, she knew, than her own father ever had. At least Arnold always looked out for her.
Her head fell forward because it seemed too heavy to hold up. She could feel the tears well behind her eyes and wanted to stop them. But she decided that Arnold deserved a few tears.
He’d been alone in the world. No wife, no children, no family to speak of. He’d made the computer his wife. The work his child. But the computer wouldn’t cry and the work wouldn’t mourn for him.
She wondered if he