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Twelve military heroes.
Twelve indomitable heroines.
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DEVIL IN DRESS BLUES
by Karen Foley
October 2011

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by Candace Havens
November 2011

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Dear Reader,

When I was younger, I briefly worked as a reporter for a daily newspaper, but dreamed of becoming an investigative journalist. However, I soon discovered that getting into peoples faces when they were at their most vulnerable wasnt something I was very good at.

When journalist Sara Sinclair stumbles across a salacious story that could catapult her own fledgling career into the limelight, it requires her to get into the face of one seriously badass marine who is anything but vulnerable. But somebody will stop at nothing to prevent her story from being publicized, and she must depend on Sergeant Rafe Delgado to keep her safe, or risk losing everythingincluding her heart.

I love writing sexy stories about military heroes and the women who cant help but fall in love with them. I hope you enjoy Sara and Rafes story!

Happy reading!

Karen Foley

Karen Foley

DEVIL IN DRESS BLUES

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Karen Foley admits to being an incurable romantic When shes - photo 2

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Karen Foley admits to being an incurable romantic. When shes not working for the Department of Defense, she loves writing sexy stories about military heroes and heroines. Karen lives in New England with her husband, two daughters and a houseful of pets. She loves to hear from her readers, and you can visit her at www.karenefoley.com.

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Nothing good ever happens after midnight.

At least, thats what her mother always said, and Sara Sinclair was inclined to believe her. Glancing at the digital clock on the dashboard, she saw it was just twenty minutes before that fateful hour. And for the last few miles, shed been following a sports car along a dark stretch of country road, keeping a safe distance as it careened crazily from one side of the road to the other, narrowly missing the guardrails. She had no trouble believing the driver was drunk, but the amorous attentions of his female passenger were probably more to blame for his erratic drivingSara watched as the womans head bobbed over the drivers lap, popping up briefly before disappearing again below the dashboard.

She gave a snort of disgust, and reached for her cell phone to call the local police. The driver was fortunate that he hadnt caused an accident on the winding road. At any other time, she might have found the lovebirds amusing, but not tonight. All she wanted was to get home, strip out of the confining evening gown she wore, and curl up with a warm blanket and a mug of hot chocolate. A mere six hours ago, shed been vibrating with suppressed excitement at the prospect of attending the annual Charity Works Dream Ball, a $750-per-plate black-tie dinner to raise money for injured marines. But now that it was over, she felt empty and disappointed. Not with the event, but with herself.

Someday, shed learn to be more assertive and speak her mind, instead of worrying about what others might think. She chanted the mantra silently: Be more assertive.

The glittering charity ball was one of the most-attended social events of the autumn season in Washington, D.C. Sara had been thrilled when her senior editor had invited her to go, especially since she was only a junior contributor on the writing staff of American Man magazine. She spent hours debating what to wear, fantasizing about what adventures the evening might hold. But try as she might, she couldnt figure out why she had been selected to attend the prestigious event, rather than one of the senior writers. Even when the guest of honor had stood up to speak, she hadnt clued in.

Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant Rafe Delgado had been dazzling in his formal dress blues, and Sara hadnt been the only woman in the ballroom unable to tear her gaze away from his broad shoulders and sinfully handsome face. The man was simply stunning, and his voice could only be described as intoxicating, like dark, smooth whiskey

Thats the guy I want you to interview, her editor whispered in her ear. Ill introduce you after the speeches are over. Delgado is a bona fide hero, and Im counting on you to get an exclusive interview with him for the magazine.

Sara turned to her editor with disbelieving eyes. Because he supports a charity that benefits his Marine Corps brothers? She arched an eyebrow. Its noble, but I wouldnt call it heroic.

American Man magazine featured stories about prominent and powerful men across the country, and while Sara had interviewed men from all walks of life, shed never been asked to do a story on a guy simply because hed supported a good cause. Not unless hed backed that good cause with millions of his own hard-earned dollars, and Sara was pretty sure that kind of contribution was way above a gunnery sergeants pay grade.

The older woman gave Sara a tolerant look. For someone who claims to be a journalist, youre remarkably uninformed. Sergeant Delgado is the marine responsible for rescuing the three American aid workers in Pakistan.

Sara couldnt prevent a small gasp of astonishment. That was him?

Lauren Black gave a small shrug of concession. Well, him and his team. But Delgado was the mastermind. Dont let his pretty face and fancy dress blues fool you. From what I hear, that guy is one tough son of a bitch. Smart, too. He speaks about a dozen different languages.

Sara stared hard at the other woman. How do you know this? None of the news reports ever identified who the soldiers were.

Lauren smiled and gave her a conspiratorial wink. Lets just say I have reliable sources in very high places.

Slowly, Sara turned her attention back to the man in dress blues. This was the special-ops soldier responsible for carrying out the spectacular rescue of the aid workers? She recalled the incident from the previous month, when the workers had been taken hostage by Taliban forces. Like so many others, she had been riveted by the story of their dramatic rescue. But through it all, the five men credited with the brave act had never been identified. Two of the soldiers had been seriously injured during the rescue operation, yet they had still managed to bring the three women to safety.

After the speeches were over and the dancing had begun, Lauren expertly steered Sara through the crowds until they reached Sergeant Delgados side. Engaged in conversation with a group of tuxedoed men, he didnt immediately notice the two women. Sara took the opportunity to get a good look at him, and something fisted low in her abdomen as she studied his chiseled profile.

Hed been gorgeous from a distance, but she hadnt been prepared for the raw masculinity the man exuded up close. On a scale of one to ten, Sergeant Delgado was a ten to the tenth power. He was taller than shed realized, and the cut of his dress uniform did little to hide the powerful musculature of his body. If anything, the short navy jacket and gold cummerbund only drew attention to his flat stomach and lean hips.

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