To Catch a Thief

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Authors: Sherryl Woods
Now he apparently intended to drive her crazy with sexual innuendoes that stirred her imagination in ways destined to leave her hot and bothered and thoroughly frustrated.
    “Don’t even go there,” she warned him tightly. “You’re probably breaking at least a dozen different rules of ethics just by hinting at such a thing.”
    “At least that many,” he agreed, as if it were of no importance. His gaze locked with hers. “But something tells me it might be worth it.”
    Judging from the way her heart was thundering in her chest, Gina was very much afraid he could be right about that.

Chapter Three
    I t had only been twenty-four hours since his arrival, and already Rafe was having a really hard time remembering why he had come to Winding River. For a man known for his razor-sharp mind and powers of concentration, it was a disconcerting experience. He’d certainly never had any trouble in the past when it came to focusing on the best interests of his clients.
    Now, however, he couldn’t seem to take his eyes off the woman sitting beside him in the stands at the rodeo arena. That was truly saying something, given the level of activity going on in the center of the ring and the cheers sounding all around him. His mind was drifting in all sorts of wicked directions, just as it had the night before.
    Okay, he told himself, all that proved was that he was a healthy, virile male who’d been without intimate female companionship for way too long. Whose mind wouldn’t wander just a bit around a woman like Gina? Pleased withthe assessment of his state of mind as being perfectly normal, he gave himself permission to study her even more intently.
    Gina’s dark-eyed gaze was fixed on the current bronc rider with total absorption. Her cheeks were bright. Her hair, which was caught up in a red and white bandanna, had surprising auburn highlights in it. At the moment, as some man she apparently knew tried to stay on the back of a particularly wild horse, she appeared to be holding her breath. When time ran out and he was still solidly in the saddle, her cheer almost deafened Rafe. Eyes shining, she faced him.
    “Did you see that? He did it. That’s the toughest horse in the competition and Randy stayed with him. Amazing.”
    “Amazing,” Rafe echoed, but his comment had nothing to do with the winning rider.
    Her gaze narrowed. “Are you even paying attention?”
    “Absolutely. Your friend won.”
    “He’s leading, at any rate. There’s another round of competition,” she said, excitement still shining in her eyes.
    It was the most unguarded she had been around Rafe since they’d met. Seeing her like that, filled with enthusiasm, her expression open, laughter glinting in her eyes, made him want things that were impossible. It had probably been safer all the way around when she’d kept him at a cool distance. The temptation to kiss her was almost too much to resist.
    “Want something cold to drink?” he asked, needing to put some space between them. Being in a state of semi-arousal for the past hour was beginning to get to him.
    She feigned exaggerated shock. “You’re willing to go off and leave me here all alone for a few minutes? Areyou sure you trust me not to steal the wildest horse in the stables and flee over the Canadian border?”
    “Actually, no, but since the horses are otherwise engaged and I have the car keys, I’m not nearly as worried about it as I might be if the circumstances were different.” He was still rather proud of the way he’d managed to get those keys away from her and into his own pocket.
    “How do you know I don’t have a spare set?” she retorted.
    He gazed directly into her eyes, a look he’d perfected in the courtroom. It commanded total honesty. “Do you?”
    She hesitated, then sighed. “No. And just for the record, I resent like crazy the fact that you manipulated those keys out of my possession.”
    He grinned. “I didn’t wrestle you for them, Gina. You handed them

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