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Edgy suspense, sleek sensuality. Cindy Gerard In this heart-stopping novel, Jill Sorenson delivers a romantic thriller featuring one too-tough female agent, one too-hot male suspect, and a head-on erotic collision Though hed gone into virtual seclusion, Ben Fortune was still the worlds most famous surfer, known as much for his good looks as for his skill. Hes also a suspect in a series of brutal murders that may have begun with his late wife. Now FBI Special Agent Sonora Sonny Vasquez has been sent undercover to the elite beach community of La Jolla to make friends with Fortune. With her fierce beauty and take-no-prisoners attitude, shes more than equipped for the job, and soon she and Ben have collided in an affair that is both intense and irresistible. But for the first and worst time in Sonnys career, her emotions are threatening to get the better of her. Could this sensual, wounded man, who is genuinely anguished over his troubled daughter, really be a killer? And could falling in love blind Sonny to the greatest danger of all?

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Jill Sorenson Crash Into Me 2009 To Robin ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Writing is such - photo 1

Jill Sorenson

Crash Into Me

2009

To Robin

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Writing is such a solitary exercise that I think we tend to forget how many people helped us along the way.

Id like to thank the members of surfingsandiego.com and the surfers I interviewed at Windansea Beach. Everyone I communicated with was gracious in answering my questions and generous with their time.

Thanks to Larsen-Pomada Literary Agents, especially Laurie McLean. Your input on this project was integral and your support unswerving.

To Shauna Summers and Jessica Sebor of Bantam Dell, thank you so much for helping me make this story better, and for taking a chance on a new author. The experience has been amazing.

Thanks to my two best friends, Jennifer and Celeste, for always being the first to read my books (and praise them!) no matter how busy they are. And special thanks to the members of the San Diego chapter of the Romance Writers of America. We are a wonderful group.

Mom, youre the best. Thanks for always being there for me, and for my girls. We love you!

Last but definitely not least, thanks to Chris. You are proud of me, and it shows. You mean the world to me.

Any factual errors I made or liberties I took are completely my own.

CHAPTER 1

FBI Training Center. Quantico, Virginia.

Special Agent Colby Mitchell was about to drop Special Agent Sonny Vasquez.

He pivoted, leading with his right elbow, intent on driving it home and ending a sparring match that had gone on far too long.

Vasquez was a legend, a chimera, a fantastical figure the cadets had heard about but seldom seen, so their attention was rapt. Then again, they probably would have enjoyed watching anyone get the better of Mitchell, who ran a grueling two-week training session. Although most of the trainees were in good shape, they valued the cerebral over the physical, and called Mitchell a meathead behind his well-muscled back.

Legend or no, Vasquez was the underdog, or had been before this impromptu demonstration started. Despite the considerable differences between them in height and weight, which should have tipped the scales in Mitchells favor, he was the one dripping sweat and grunting with exertion, while Vasquez remained as cool and elusive as a goddamned ghost.

Mitchell added the energy of desperation to his blow. He did not want to lose to this particular opponent. His colleagues would never let him live it down, and Vasquez, too superior to gloat, would merely study him calmly, assessing his weaknesses, making it apparent to all that he wasnt up to snuff.

So he said a mental prayer as he swung his arm around, visualizing success, anticipating the winning impact of his triceps against Vasquezs smooth, perfectly shaped jaw.

But as his powerful body turned, he knew hed miscalculated. Vasquez was a ghost, and Mitchells prayer went unanswered. Instead of being in position to receive the blow, Vasquez had ducked under and down. In leading with his elbow, Mitchell made another fatal mistake: leaving open the vulnerable expanse between his armpit and waist.

Of course, Vasquez struck with the swiftness and ferocity of a mythical creature. The jabs to Mitchells side were startlingly painful-how Vasquez wrung that amount of strength from those scrawny arms was an elliptical mystery.

Sucking in a sharp breath, Mitchell dropped his arm to protect his burning midsection, focusing only on preventing Vasquezs bladelike fists from striking into his sore ribs. Then he saw a premonition of his own defeat in those strange, light eyes, and Mitchell didnt have time to blink before Vasquez dropped him, with a blow to the temple so well placed it was almost a caress.

An excruciating, debilitating caress.

From the ground, Mitchell looked up at his nemesis in wonder, fighting nausea and gasping for breath, his eyes stinging with sweat and tears. The circle around them clapped and cheered, oblivious to his torture, or perhaps excited by it.

Bloodthirsty little guppies.

Vasquezs head gave a slight shake, indicating to the group that celebration was unnecessary. Mitchell groaned, letting his head fall back against the mat while Vasquez made a sanctimonious little speech about never underestimating a smaller opponent. After the crowd dispersed, Mitchell focused his eyes long enough to see Vasquez standing over him, neither smiling nor smug, offering a hand to help him to his feet.

At the sight of that hand, so slender and deceptively innocuous-looking, the same that had dealt his ego, not to mention his temple, a crushing blow, Mitchell snapped. He took the proffered hand and yanked on it, bringing the victor down to his level, and in a split second, Sonora Vasquez was on her back, with Colby Mitchell on top of her.

Howd that sex change operation go, Vasquez?

He grinned as beads of sweat from his forehead fell on her face. She needed to be reminded she was a woman, and if he wasnt man enough to do it on the mat, he was more than willing to have a go at her on the mattress.

More amused than insulted, Vasquez wiped away the offending drops of sweat like she was swatting at flies. Its called sexual reassignment surgery, Mitchell. Dont they teach you anything in sensitivity training?

Yeah. Im feeling real sensitive right now. He was aware of her breasts crushed against his chest and the soft apex of her thighs, an inviting warmth beneath him. She might not fight like a woman, but she felt like one, and although he willed his body not to, it began to respond to hers. He was enjoying dominating her a little too much. Still, he feared for his manhood. Vasquez would go ballistic if he got hard.

But she didnt go ballistic-she laughed. The doctor said if I wanted to live my life as a man, Id have to be happy with three inches, so I told him to forget it. I couldnt bear to look like you.

Mitchell grunted. Keep wiggling, Vasquez. Those three inches will turn into six.

For a moment, she looked startled, as if shed only just realized hed been flirting with her. Before she could shield the reaction, her unusual eyes betrayed her panic, and Mitchell experienced an intense surge of satisfaction. Vasquez couldnt dislodge him, because she sucked at wrestling, and now hed found her secret vulnerability: she was afraid of men. The vindictive side of him wanted to press her further, but he rolled away, because he was a meathead, not a jerk, and the last thing he needed was a sexual harassment charge.

Youre such a Neanderthal, Mitchell, she said, recovering.

Ooga booga, he replied with a smile. Want to go back to my cave?

No, she said, using the serious tone women affected when scolding a child, making it embarrassingly clear that she did not encourage his advances.

He shrugged, feeling amiable. Vasquez may have beaten him in front of everyone, but now he had her number. Good agents knew that most warfare was psychological, and Colby Mitchell was a very good agent. He was also smart enough to do damage control, and sensitive enough to treat Vasquez with respect, albeit belatedly.

I was just fooling around, he said. No hard feelings?

The tension in her face faded. Whatever, Mitchell. She brushed invisible lint from her jogging pants. Next time you want to rub your wiener on someone, ask Stacy.

Really? Like most young, single males on the prowl, his attention was easily diverted. Vasquez was hot, but Stacy League wasbuilt. His eyes roved over Special Agent Leagues very pleasing form as she sparred with another female trainee. She wasnt half as good on the mat as Vasquez, but who wanted an assassin in the sack? She likes me?

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