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After a particularly difficult operation in Somalia, Master Sergeant Wyatt Magnus is stuck with light duty providing anti-terrorist security for delegates at the International Trade Convention in San Antonio. As he settles in for what he expects will be an easy assignment, he discovers hes got a whole new kind of battle on his hands with the conventions director, a tightly packaged, five-foot-nothing, sexy piece of work with an iron fist. Under pressure to bring foreign dignitaries to the River Walk without a hitch, Fiona Allen doesnt have time to babysit a Special Forces grunt with a superiority complex. Even if just looking at him makes her mouth water. When a hotel snafu lands them in the same room, at first shes steaming mad. Then burning up in smoking-hot desire. But even as she tells herself hes a one-time ride, trouble is brewing behind the scenes. The kind of trouble with a vendetta-and a detonator. Warning: Contains one hot hero with a gift for strategic placement of his hands, one fiery redhead whod like to make a career out of exploring every rippling muscle, and one hotel room thats about to see some serious action. Fire extinguisher recommended.

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Wyatt's War

Hearts & Heroes - 1

Myla Jackson

Dedication

This book is dedicated to the men and women of the armed forces who protect our lives and liberty. I have nothing but love and respect for them and the sacrifices they make daily. Also, Id like to dedicate this book to their families who keep the home fires burning for their heroes return.

Chapter One

Sergeant Major Wyatt Magnus pushed past the pain in his knee, forcing himself to finish a three-mile run in the sticky heat of south Texas. Thankfully his ribs had healed and his broken fingers had mended enough he could pull the trigger again. He didnt anticipate needing to use the nine-millimeter Beretta tucked beneath his fluorescent vest. San Antonio wasnt what hed call a hot zone. Not like Somalia, his last real assignment.

It wouldnt be long before his commander saw he was fit for combat duty, not playing the role of a babysitter for fat tourists, politicians and businessmen visiting the Alamo and stuffing themselves on Tex-Mex food while pretending to attend an International Trade Convention.

The scents of fajitas and salsa filled the air, accompanied by the happy cadence of a mariachi band. Twinkle lights lit the trees along the downtown River Walk as he completed his run around the San Antonio Convention Center and started back to his hotel. Neither the food, nor the music lightened his spirits.

Since being medevaced out of Somalia to San Antonio Medical Center, the combined armed forces medical facility, hed been chomping at the bit to get back to where the action was. But for some damn reason, his commander and the psych evaluator thought he needed to cool his heels a little longer and get his head on straight before he went back into the more volatile situations.

So what? Hed been captured and tortured by Somali militants. If he hadnt been so trusting of the men hed been sent to train in combat techniques, he might have picked up on the signs. Staff Sergeant Dane might not be dead and Wyatt wouldnt have spent three of the worst weeks of his life held captive. Hed been tortured: nine fingers, four ribs and one kneecap broken and had been beaten to within an inch of his life. All his training, his experience in the field, the culture briefings and in-country observations hadnt prepared him for complete betrayal by the very people he had been sent there to help.

He understood why the Somali armed forces had turned him over to the residual al-Shabab militants that were attempting a comeback after being ousted from the capital, Mogadishu. He might have done the same if his family had been kidnapped and threatened with torture and beheading if he didnt hand over the foreigners.

No, hed have found a better way to deal with the terrorists. A way that involved very painful deaths. His breathing grew shallower and the beginning of a panic attack snuck up on him like a freight train.

Focus. The psych doc had given him methods to cope with the onset of anxiety that made him feel like he was having a heart attack. He had to focus to get his mind out of Somalia and torture and back to San Antonio and the River Walk.

Ahead he spied the pert twitch of a female butt encased in hot pink running shorts and a neon green tank top. Her ass was as far from the dry terrain of Somalia as a guy could get. Wyatt focused on her and her tight buttocks, picking up the pace to catch up. She was a pretty young woman with an MP3 device strapped to her arm with wires leading to the earbuds in her ears. Her dark red hair pulled back in a loose ponytail bounced with every step. Running in the zone, she seemed to ignore everything around but the path in front of her.

Once he caught up, Wyatt slowed to her pace, falling in behind. His heart rate slowed, returning to normal, his breathing regular and steady. Panic attack averted, he felt more normal, in control and aware of the time. As much as he liked following the pretty woman with the pink ass and the dark red, bobbing ponytail, he needed to get back and shower before he met the coordinator of the International Trade Convention.

Wyatt lengthened his stride and passed the woman, thankful that simply by jogging ahead of him, shed brought him back to the present and out of a near clash with the crippling anxiety he refused to let get the better of him.

As he put distance between him and the woman in pink, he passed the shadow of a building. A movement out of the corner of his eye made him spin around. He jogged in a circle, his pulse ratcheting up, his body ready, instincts on high alert. The scuffle of feet made him circle again and stop. He crouched in a fighting stance and faced the threat, the memory of his abduction exploding in his mind, slamming him back to Somalia, back to the dry terrain of Africa and the twenty rebels whod jumped him and Dane when theyd been leading a training exercise in the bush.

Instead of Somali militants garbed in camouflage and turbans, a small child darted out of his parents reach and ran past Wyatt, headed toward the edge of the river.

His mother screamed, Johnnie, stop!

By the time Wyatt grasped that the child wasnt an al-Shabab fighter, the kid had nearly reached the edge.

Wyatt lunged for the boy and grabbed him by the scruff of the neck as the little guy tripped. Johnnie would have gone headfirst into the slow-moving, shallow water had Wyatt not snagged him at the last minute.

Instead of thanking Wyatt, the kid kicked, wiggled and squirmed until Wyatt was forced to set the boy on the ground. Then Johnnie planted the tip of his shoe in Wyatts shin with razor-sharp precision.

Wyatt released him and bent to rub the sore spot.

Little Johnnie ran back to his mother, who wrapped her arms around the brat and cooed. Safe in his mothers arms, he glared at Wyatt.

Wyatt frowned, the ache in his shin nothing compared to the way his heart raced all over again.

The boys mother gave Wyatt an apologetic wince and hugged her baby boy to her chest. Thank you.

A small crowd had gathered, more because Wyatt, the parents and child blocked the sidewalk than because they were interested in a man whod just rescued a child from a potential drowning.

His heartbeat racing, his palms clammy and his pulse pounding so loudly in his ears he couldnt hear anything else, Wyatt nodded, glancing around for an escape. Fuck! What was wrong with him? If he didnt get away quickly, hed succumb this time. Where was the woman in the pink shorts when he needed her? Some of his panic attacks had been so intense hed actually thought he was having a heart attack. He hadnt told his commander, or the psychologist assigned to his case, for fear of setting back his reassignment even further. He wanted to be back in the field where the action was. Where he was fighting a real enemy, not himself.

As it was, hed been given this snowbird task of heading up the security for the International Trade Convention. Do this job, prove youre one hundred percent and well take it from there, Captain Ketchum had said. To Wyatt, it sounded like a load of bullshit with no promises.

Hell, any trained monkey could provide security for a bunch of businessmen. What did Ketchum think Wyatt could add to the professional security firm hired to man the exits and provide a visual deterrent to pickpockets and vagrants?

Wyatt had tried to see the assignment from his commanders point of view. He was a soldier barely recovered from a shitload of injuries caused by violent militants who set no value on life, limb and liberty. Sure, hed been so close to death he almost prayed for it, but he was back as good as

A twinge in his knee, made it buckle. Rather than fall in front of all those people, Wyatt swung around like he meant it and stepped out smartly.

And barreled into the woman hed been following. Her head down, intent on moving, shed been squeezing past him at that exact moment.

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