Until the End
Final Hour Book 3
by Juno Rushdan
Genre: Romantic Thriller
He's strong. Fierce. Relentless.
And he may be her only chance of surviving the night.
Gray Box operative Castle Kinkade always gets the job done, no matter how tough the assignment. But when he agrees to protect white-hat hacker Kit Westcott, Castle's loyalty is tested like never before. Trapped in the closest of quarters, protective instincts flaring, he can feel the ice surrounding his heart melt...and he knows he'd do anything to keep Kit safe.
Even defy the rules that shaped his life.
Castle is the last person Kit should confide in, let alone be attracted to, but he's the only ally she has left. Under threat of imminent attack—and a chilling conspiracy that hits too close to home—Castle and Kit are forced to put their hearts and lives on the line...and stop at nothing to face the greatest danger the world has ever known.
Castle’s blood pressure was so high he
could hear the rush of it.
Kit was a liar. A habitual, no, pathological, no, no,
compulsive liar! His gut churned with white-hot anger, but the sucker punch of
betrayal was worse.
She was innocent of collusion with
terrorists. That much he believed. But he could only buy stock in eighty
percent of what came out of her mouth. And it wouldn’t be so bad if the
remaining twenty percent wasn’t going to get them killed.
He sharpened his focus on the task
at hand. They were going to get through this, alive, so he
could strangle her later.
Castle held on to her waist as he
guided her to swing one leg over the side, followed by the other. The breeze
blew her dress up higher than appropriate and he caught an indecent glimpse of
her ass. Sweeter than he’d imagined.
She stared up at him with those
crazy-beautiful eyes, trying to suck him back in.
Damn it to hell, why did he enjoy
touching her so much? Why had it taken every ounce of strength in him not to
kiss her back earlier when she was shivering in his bed, pressed up against
him, wearing nothing but his T-shirt?
Why did he still
want to kiss her?
“Put your toes on the tiny lip,” he
said, referring to the barely-there ledge, keeping his voice controlled, low.
“Tiny is an overstatement.” She
struggled to get her footing stable, her thin-soled shoes slipping around with
no treads, but he held onto her.
“I won’t let you fall, Kit.”
Her anxious gaze locked onto his
and narrowed. “I know. You want the pleasure of killing me yourself.”
And why oh why did her sassy
remarks not only torque him tighter and tighter but also turn him on brighter
than a popped flare in the pitch-black night?
“You probably want to use your bare
hands around my throat,” she said.
“So you’re a psychic
liar. I was trying to pinpoint how to classify you, but I don’t think that one
is listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental
Disorders.”
“Whatev—” She swallowed the rest of
the word, controlling her tongue before she pushed him from peeved to
righteously pissed.
About time she advanced to Go and
collected a clue.
“Those shoes are a problem,” he
said. She’d be better off barefoot out here. He took another look at the
six-inch thick wall separating her bedroom balcony from the main one and sized
up the length of her arm span.
Holding on to one balcony and
reaching over to grasp the other might prove tricky for her. Doing it at night
in those slippery shoes was suicide.
He gestured for her to come back
and helped lift her over the rail.
“Climb on.” He knelt. “I’ll
piggyback you over.”
For once, she simply did as he told
her. No smart-ass remark, no protests. No questions. Maybe she did trust him,
at least in this.
Standing upright, he adjusted her
weight on his back, getting it balanced. “Hold on tight.”
She wrapped her legs around his
hips and clamped her arms around his neck in a choke hold.
“Not that tight,” he hissed,
shooting a quick glance over his shoulder at the door. The curtain was in
place, giving them precious minutes—perhaps only seconds—that might mean the
difference between success and death.
He swung his leg over the side and
shimmied across the ledge.
The curtain rustled. Their time
just ran out.
He stepped up the pace, reaching
across the wall to the other side as the drapes were drawn. Castle stared at a
man wearing glasses. His gaze was hard and pitiless. He matched Kit’s
description of Bravo.
Castle wouldn’t be able to draw his
weapon until they were on the other side and he had a free hand. “Kit, reach
into my holster and grab my gun?”
“Wh-what? I’ll fall.”
“You won’t.”
“Oh God. I’m going to be sick. I
can’t.”
“You can. Trust me. They’re coming.
Do it!”
She fumbled inside his jacket, her
body plastered to his, legs in a death grip around his waist, and drew his
Maxim 9.
The safety was already off.
“Aim at the other balcony,” he
said, “finger on the trigger, squeeze, and shoot at anything that moves.”
A swish echoed
in the wind as the balcony door opened.
Kit screamed, ducking her head,
cheek pressed against his neck, and started shooting, wild and erratic.
For fuck’s sake. Were her eyes
even open?
Silencers on both sides softened
the pop of the shots. Bits of stone from the concrete wall sprayed in the air.
Bullets cracked by his head, too close for comfort.
Castle hooked his leg on the rail
of the living room balcony and rolled over, nearly knocking against the steel
staircase that went up to the roof. He tucked Kit beneath him, using his body
as a shield. “Please tell me your eyes were open when you fired?”
“You said nothing about my eyes.”
Wasn’t it implicit in the bit about
aiming?
He snatched the gun from her,
hopped to his feet, and aimed for the master bedroom balcony—with his eyes
open.
No sign of Bravo or any from his
band of merry hitmen.
Shit. “Change of plan.”
Gripping her elbow, he hoisted her up. “They’re about to rush us, coming in
through the living room doors. Can you swim?”
She gulped and looked over the
balcony. “Oh, sweet Lord. You want us to jump?”
“Yes.”
“What if we miss the pool?”
“Push off from the railing when you
jump. You won’t miss. Take off your shoes first so you don’t slip.”
“Stop making everything sound so
flipping easy. There’s four hundred feet between us and going splat.” She
shoved the flats in her bag.
“It’s more like forty feet.” He helped
her stand up on the top of the balustrade. “Grip the handrail of the
staircase.” He gestured to the metal bar right beside her. “Steady yourself.”
“If we don’t die, we’ll break
bones.”
A distinct possibility. “Who’s the
crybaby now? If we don’t jump, we don’t make it.”
Once she was in place with stable
footing, Castle trained the gun on the French doors, ready to lay waste to
anyone who dared set foot on the balcony.
“This plan sucks!”
“Did I neglect to mention I have a
degree in sucky planning?”
Nothing to Fear
Final Hour Book 2
The clock is ticking
Fearsome Gray Box operative Gideon Stone is devoted to his work and his team. He's never given reason to doubt his loyalty...until he's tasked with investigating Willow Harper, a beguiling cryptologist suspected of selling deadly bio-agents on the black market.
He knows she's innocent. He knows she's being framed. And he knows that without him, Willow will be dead before sunrise.
Thrust into the crossfire of an insidious international conspiracy, Gideon will do anything to keep Willow safe...even if that means waging war against his own. With time running out, an unlikely bond pushes limits—and forges loyalties. Every move they make counts. And the real traitor is always watching...
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Maddox Kinkade is an expert at managing the impossible. Tasked with neutralizing a lethal bioweapon, she turns to the one person capable of helping her stop the threat of pandemic in time: the love of her life, back from the dead and mad as hell at her supposed betrayal. Recruiting Cole to save millions of lives may be harder than resisting the attraction still burning between them, but Maddox will do whatever it takes...even if it destroys her.
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Juno is a veteran Air Force Intelligence Officer who writes romantic thrillers with sizzle, pulse-pounding suspense, and plenty of action. Her stories are about strong heroes and gutsy heroines fighting for their lives as well as their happily-ever-after. Expect an intense emotional journey and a thrill ride to keep you turning the pages.
A native New Yorker, she currently lives in the Washington, DC area with her patient husband, two vivacious kids, and a spoiled rescue dog. Juno loves hanging out with readers and anyone friendly over a great glass of wine.
The Final Hour series features a covert, off-the-books unit sanctioned to operate beyond the black and white constraints of other intelligence agencies. They work in the shadows safeguarding national security. When a horrifying conspiracy hits too close to home, they're the last line of defense. They'll do anything to keep their country safe and sacrifice everything for the ones they love.
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I love the cover. Thanks for the giveaway.
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