“You don’t remember me, do you?”
Dylan asked gently.
Her hand shook slightly and she seemed to avoid his gaze on purpose. “Should I?”
“Maybe it wasn’t as big a deal for you as it was for me. You were the first girl I ever kissed.”
Jennifer retreated to her corner of the sofa. “You’re kidding.”
“Nope. I was twelve years old and thought you were the prettiest girl I’d ever seen.”
“How did you manage to kiss me?”
He leaned back in his chair, enjoying his recollection. “Tommy Bennett bet me a dollar I was too chicken to try.”
“You kissed me on a bet?” Laughter tugged at the corners of her luscious mouth, and he experienced an irresistible urge to kiss her again. “I should have pushed you in the lake.”
“What made you come back to Memphis?” he asked suddenly.
“I had many happy times here, so naturally I wanted to return.”
His policeman’s instincts went on alert. But why would anyone lie about something as innocuous as why she chose to live in a certain place?
Unless she had something to hide.
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Stranger in His Arms
Charlotte Douglas
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Charlotte Douglas has loved a good story since learning to read at the age of three. After years of teaching that love of books to her students, she now enjoys creating stories of her own. Often her books are set in one of her three favorite places: Montana, where she and her husband spent their honeymoon; the mountains of North Carolina, where they’re building a summer home; and Florida, near the Gulf of Mexico on Florida’s West Coast, where she’s lived most of her life.
Books by Charlotte Douglas
HARLEQUIN INTRIGUE
380—DREAM MAKER
434—BEN’S WIFE
482—FIRST-CLASS FATHER
515—A WOMAN OF MYSTERY
536—UNDERCOVER DAD
611—STRANGER IN HIS ARMS*
HARLEQUIN AMERICAN ROMANCE
591—IT’S ABOUT TIME
623—BRINGING UP BABY
868—MONTANA MAIL-ORDER WIFE*
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Dylan Blackburn —A dangerously handsome cop with high principles, a long memory and a love of justice.
Jennifer Reid —A warm and attractive woman with secrets and a killer on her trail.
Miss Bessie Shuford —Matriarch of Casey’s Cove and Jennifer’s employer.
Jarrett Blackburn —Dylan’s older brother who raises Christmas trees.
Johnny Whitaker —Dylan’s best friend and fellow cop who died tragically.
Raylene —Café owner, town gossip and Jennifer’s best friend.
Sissy McGinnis —A lonely little girl Jennifer takes under her wing.
Larry Crutchfield —An Atlanta attorney with a dubious past.
Michael Johnson —A hired killer who’ll do whatever it takes to fulfill his contract.
Contents
Prologue
Slinging her hastily filled backpack over her shoulder, she raced toward the front door, but skidded to a stop before she reached it. A huge figure on the porch was silhouetted against the etched glass.
He had come for her.
Pivoting on her heel, she sprinted to the rear of the house, eased out the back door noiselessly and ran across the yard. Just as she was clambering up the fence to gain access to the alley, the neighbor’s dog howled.
Running footsteps thundered behind her,