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Can their love give her the strength to overcome the tragedy in her past?
Colters Legacy, Book 2
When police officer Seth Colter sees the delicate, shabbily dressed beauty in line at the soup kitchen where hes serving, hes gut shot over the idea of her being on the streets cold and alone. More baffling is the dark, possessive instinct that tells him she belongs to him.
For Lily Weston, home is a secluded nook in a back alleyuntil Seth offers her a place to stay. Shes wary of his offer, but even one night out of the cold is too much temptation to resist.
Seth is convinced Lily is his. The problem is, when his brothers lay eyes on her, the same primitive instinct comes roaring to the surface. The Colters never imagined theyd follow the unconventional path of their fathers, but they cant ignore their mutual need to offer Lily their protectionand their love. But before Lily and the brothers can forge a future together, they must heal the deep wounds of her past.
Warning, this title contains the following: explicit sex, graphic language, multiple partners, mnage a quatre, violence.
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Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
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Colters Lady
Copyright 2010 by Maya Banks
ISBN: 978-1-60928-024-6
Edited by Jennifer Miller
Cover by Natalie Winters
All Rights Are Reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
First Samhain Publishing, Ltd. electronic publication: June 2010
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Colters Lady
Maya Banks
Dedication
This book is dedicated with all my love to Jennifer, my editor and friend. Youre going to kick cancer on its ass, and then were going to have one hell of a drink to celebrate.
Seth Colter walked into the soup kitchen and was greeted by a chorus of hellos from several police officers from his precinct.
Hey man, I didnt think you were going to make it, Craig Sumner called.
Seth cracked a smile, surprised at how glad he was to see the guys hed worked with for the past few years. I said I would be here.
How are you feeling? Rob Morgan asked as he slapped Seth on the back.
Better, Seth acknowledged, and for the first time in weeks, he realized it was the truth. He did feel better. Hed been sleeping easier lately, and his dreams werent so littered with the images of a faceless gunman and the exploding pain of a bullet tearing through his shoulder.
Hey, thats great. Youll be back before you know it, Craig said.
Seth nodded. Yeah, hed be back. He hated being away from the job. He hated being away from the camaraderie of his fellow cops. For the first while, hed sequestered himself in his house, refusing visitors. He hadnt wanted their pity. Hed resented the hell out of the fact that they were still on the job and he was stuck in his house popping pain pills and hoping he regained the use of his arm.
What do you want me to do? Seth asked.
Craig threw him an apron. Get behind the serving line. We open for lunch in fifteen minutes. And hurry. Margie runs a tight ship.
I heard that.
Seth turned to see a small, gray-haired lady standing behind him, her green eyes bathed in warmth.
Hello, Seth. She stepped forward and pulled him into a hug. Its so good to see you again. Are you taking care of yourself?
She patted him on the cheek for good measure, and he smiled as he returned her embrace.
Im good, Margie. How about yourself?
Oh, Im the same as ever. Busy. Just how I like it. Now you better get to your station before I open the doors. Looks like we have a lot of folks lined up to eat today.
Yes, maam, he said with a grin.
See? Craig said. Shes a complete slave driver.
Feeling lighter than he had in a while, Seth tied on the white chefs apron and walked behind the buffet to stand in front of the baked chicken.
Smells good, Margie. Who did you harangue into catering for you this time? Seth asked.
She grinned. I called in a favor. Or two.
He laughed. Margie Walker was simply good people. She was a surrogate mother to many, but beneath the good-as-gold exterior lay a hard-driving woman who didnt think twice about leaning on people to help her causes. Her pet project was Margies Place. Simply named, but it was appropriate. Every day, rain or shine, she opened her doors to the homeless, and she always had enough food to feed as many as filtered through her doors. No one was entirely sure how she managed it, but she always did.
His precinct routinely volunteered and they worked in shifts. Seth and five others came in once a month to serve, although for him it had been three months since hed last been in.
Okay guys, Im opening up, Margie called as she walked over to the doors.
For the next two hours, a steady stream of people came through the line. Workers from the kitchen brought out more food as soon as the trays emptied, and the guys dished it up.
The flow had dwindled when Seth looked up to see the most startling pair of blue eyes hed ever seen in his life. In the process of extending the pair of tongs with a piece of chicken, he stared in shock at the woman standing in front of him, small hands gripped tightly around the lunch tray.
There was something infinitely fragile about her and equally arresting. His gut tightened, and for a moment he forgot to breathe. Or maybe he was unable to.
Dressed in a shabby, worn sweater and a pair of jeans so faded they were nearly white, the woman stared back at him, wispy midnight curls escaping the knit cap she wore.
She was beautiful. And haunting. Her gaze looked wounded and faint smudges rimmed her eyes. A fierce surge of protectiveness welled up inside him, baffling him.
Her fingers tightened around the tray, and she started to move forward without the chicken he still held in the air like an idiot. He thrust it forward onto her plate.
Then she smiled, and it took what little breath he had left and squeezed it painfully from his lungs.
Thank you, she said sweetly.
She moved down the line as a man moved into the spot where shed stood and looked expectantly at Seth. Still staring after the woman, Seth slapped the next piece of chicken on the mans tray and wondered what the hell had just happened here.
He watched as she sat away from the others, finding a corner where there were only two chairs at a tiny table that looked out a window.
Hey, snap out of it.
Seth turned to see Craig standing beside him, his apron in hand.
Margies ordering us to stand down and eat. Grab a plate and join us. She has one of the kitchen workers taking over the line in case we have any stragglers.
Feeling anything but hungry, Seth fixed a plate and followed his friends to a table on the far side of the room. There wasnt a lot of talking going on. Most of the people ate in silence, though there were a few conversations from some of the regulars who knew each other or hung out together on the streets.
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