Knife to the Heart by Kristie Wolf EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author:Kristie Wolf
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Rosalie shifted her snowboard over the icy crust of Lucifer’s Lair.
Adrenaline surged through her as she peered down and whistled.
“Damn, that’s a sweet drop.”
“Hell yeah, it is.”
She turned toward the voice that rumbled like a board carving through
snow. The afternoon sun blinded her, and she swayed.
A hand gripped her elbow. “Sorry, didn’t mean to scare you.”
“You didn’t.” Only one man scared her. She prayed that the monster
who’d stained the ground with her and her father’s blood back in Denver
wasn’t anywhere near Red Snow, Colorado. With the two-year anniversary
of the attack approaching—and the threat of him striking again—she lived
every minute on edge.
The stranger held her gaze. “I watched you ride Predator’s Path from
the lift earlier. You’ve got impressive skills.” He rocked his hips and slid
back through the snow. Another smooth shift glided him in front of her.
“So do you.” She raised her eyebrows at the slick way he’d maneuvered
himself into her direct line of sight. Like her, he didn’t wear a jacket, even
though the temperature hovered just above freezing. His half-zip pullover,
with the Shredder snowboard logo, stretched across his muscled chest. The
red material hugged arms that could easily scoop her up, board and all, and
carry her into the woods.
If she were the kind of woman who dreamed about a brawny hunk
carrying her off, she might enjoy the ride. She wasn’t that kind, but she did
appreciate a man with good taste in snowboards.
He peered down the vertical drop. “First time on Lucifer’s Lair?”
“Yes.” Instead of following his gaze down the mountain, she pulled on
the end of her ponytail and studied his face. The rugged-looking man, with
the strong, stubbled jaw and dark hair poking out of the back of his black
helmet, looked like he’d been born in the wilderness. She wouldn’t be
surprised if he had a cabin tucked way back in the trees—one he’d built
himself—with a fireplace and no wireless connectivity.
The kind of place where she could forget duty and justice.
But forgetting wasn’t her goal.
A dimple appeared on his right cheek as he smiled. “You might want to
take it easy on your first attempt. This is considered the most treacherous
run in the Rockies.”
“Oh, don’t you worry about me.” Once she started to fly, he’d wrap
himself around a tree watching her back. She smiled at the thought. Not the
tree part, but him watching.
His grin fled. “I worry about everybody. I’ve seen people get seriously
injured on this trail.”
“I appreciate your concern.” Dipping her head, she leaned closer. The
scent of pine—and was that chocolate?—drifted into her nose. “But I’m
seriously good. Question is, can you keep up?”
“I like your confidence.” Pulling his goggles over his eyes, he chuckled.
“I’ve been riding Lucifer’s Lair since I was eight, so I’d say my chances of
keeping up are better than average.”
She didn’t doubt it. Nothing seemed average about this mountain man.
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