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Lost in Bliss

Laura Niles left her past behind. She fled Washington, DC, with

her career in ruins and her love life decimated. In her desperate

flight, she found a home in Bliss, Colorado.

For five years, Rafe Kincaid and Cameron Briggs have searched for

the only woman they’ve ever loved. The FBI agents couldn’t share

her before, and it tore them apart. Now they have tracked her

down, and they want answers. Why did she run? Why did she

hide? Why are there so many naked people in Bliss?

Laura is shocked when her former loves show up in her new

home. And when they bring the full force of the FBI with them,

Laura knows Bliss is in for a rough ride, because a killer has been

watching and waiting for a second chance. And so have Rafe and

Cam.

Genre: Ménage a Trois/Quatre, Western/Cowboys

Length: 97,120 words

LOST IN BLISS

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Copyright © 2011

Chapter One

Cameron Briggs felt like he was storming the castle. His heart was

beating, adrenaline coursing through his body as he charged through

the double doors that separated the FBI offices from the lobby. It had

been years since he’d walked through those doors, but he wasn’t

allowing anyone to keep him out today.

Luckily, the guard on duty was a small, gray-haired woman who

smiled brightly at him as he strode through the double doors.

“Agent Briggs!” Helen Angelo exclaimed, getting to her feet. “It’s

been so very long.”

Cam shook his head. “I’m not an agent anymore, Helen. Is Rafe

in?”

If Rafe wasn’t in, then Cam would find his ass. The bastard hadn’t

answered his phone, and Cam had left three messages. The printout in

his hand nearly burned his skin. Five years. He’d looked for her for five years.

Helen frowned, and Cam felt the weight of her disapproval. “Yes,

I did hear that you had left the Bureau. I do not think it was a good

career move for you.”

He hadn’t given dick about his career when he’d left the Bureau.

There had been nothing for him here after what had happened to

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Laura. A vision of Laura Rosen leapt into his mind. Blonde, gorgeous,

with a soft body and a softer heart. The vision didn’t really have to

leap all that far. It was always there. Every time he closed his eyes he saw her, smiling and looking down at him, her blonde hair around her

shoulders as she rode his cock.

And every time he went to sleep he saw her another way—

battered, beaten, and stabbed, being shoved into an ambulance.

“Where’s Rafe?” Cam didn’t have time to argue. This was the

best lead he’d had in five fucking years. He wanted to follow it now.

He would already be on a plane if he hadn’t made that damn

promise to Rafe Kincaid.

“He’s in a meeting. A very important meeting with the chief and a

task force. He and his partner are giving a briefing.”

Yeah, yeah. They were all important. Everything was important to the goddamn FBI except the agents who didn’t perfectly toe the line.

They could go to hell.

Or they could go to Bliss. What a fucking name. How on earth

had his cosmopolitan Laura ended up in some podunk Colorado

town
? Cam doubted she’d ever been out of the city.

Cam gave Helen a little wave. “Thanks. I’ll take it from here.”

Cam took off. He heard Helen yelling behind him, but he wasn’t

about to sit in the waiting room for the briefing to be over. He wasn’t

Rafe’s lapdog, as so many had claimed. Sure, he’d taken money from

Rafe over the years, but only because they had a single goal in mind.

A goal Cam had accomplished.

Cam opened the door to the briefing room, but was startled to find

absolutely no one there. It was empty and silent, though Cam

remembered a time when he’d stood in the room and listened for quiet

words.

You don’t believe me. How could you stand there and tell them all

I’m wrong? How could you advise the chief to take me off the biggest case of my career?

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Cam shut the door. There were only ghosts in there. There were

ghosts everywhere in this building. If they weren’t in the briefing

room, then they were in the auditorium.

Maybe Helen was right. Maybe this meeting was important.

Cam slipped into the small auditorium where large-scale briefings

were held. The lights were dimmed, and the only illumination came

from the projector. No fun movies for the FBI. Only horror shows,

and this was no different. Cam was immediately assaulted by the

picture projected on the wall. A woman, young, but no longer vital.

Her glassy eyes stared out of the picture, utterly unseeing. Her flesh

was a pale white, the only bit of color a shiny mauve-colored lipstick

painted on her lips.

She was naked, her hands tied over her head. The victim’s wrists

had been bound so tightly that her hands were almost blue. She would

have lost feeling in them long before she died. Her pale flesh was a

map of cuts, some shallow, some terrifyingly deep. The killer liked to

start with small stabbing wounds to the lower abdomen, painful, but

not fatal. Long strips of flesh had been lashed from the victim’s

breasts and thighs. This woman’s death hadn’t been quick. It had been

a long, slow opera of torture ending in her throat being slit like a lamb led to slaughter. He had seen it before. Cam let his eyes drift down as

his stomach did a flip.

The Marquis de Sade.

Yeah, this was an important meeting.

“The victim was discovered just outside the warehouse district on

Tuesday morning. Her name is Christine Parker. She was a prostitute

working the area.”

Cam shrank back, all thoughts of breaking up this meeting gone in

a tidal wave of fear and self-loathing. De Sade had been gone for five

years. He’d been utterly silent, like a shark who feasted in the

shallows of the beach before sinking back into the deep. He was

surfacing again. Cam had always known he would. De Sade loved his

work too much to stop. Cam knew Rafe had been watching for him,

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too. They had theorized that he was in prison, or he’d moved to

another city after his close call with the law. Five years had sped by

with not a hint of the serial killer.

How was this happening again? How the hell was this happening

just when he’d found Laura, the only victim of the infamous serial

killer to have ever gotten away?

A tall, broad figure stood by the projector, his solid body almost

ghostly in the shadowy light. Cam’s former partner had been a little

like a ghost these last few years. Cam had seen him rarely and only to

update Rafe on the progress he’d made in finding Laura. Rafe had

become a bank account Cam tapped into when he needed money to

follow a lead. There was a man standing beside Rafe. Cam couldn’t

see his face, but he knew the name. Brad Conrad. Ex-college football

star and all-around asshole in Cam’s book. It was kind of hard to

believe, but in another year’s time, Brad would be Rafe’s partner for

longer than Cam had been.

Rafe Kincaid’s deep voice continued. It was far steadier than

Cam’s heart rate, and, for a moment, jealousy and rage curled in

Cam’s belly. Rafe had never loved Laura the way Cam did. How

could he, if he could stand there and talk about the man who had

almost killed her the same way a college professor talked about a

Shakespearean sonnet?

“As with all previous victims, this one was found with lipstick on

her. Forensics has already verified that it’s the same as the others.

Purple Passion. Also, according to forensics, the victim had been

killed at least twelve hours before. Blood spatter indicates she was

killed where her body was found.”

That was the pattern. The lipstick. The victim was a prostitute.

She’d been tortured before she was killed. Everything fit the pattern.

Cam just didn’t want to believe it. “He’s been quiet for years. Why

has he started working again?”

At least twenty-five heads turned.

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Rafe put a hand over his eyes as though trying to see across the

distance. “Cam?”

Even in the low light of the auditorium, Cam could see Brad

puffing up. “Briggs, this is a closed session. We don’t need low-level

PIs here. If you need information on something, please go and ask the

secretary.”

Rafe turned briefly and exchanged words Cam couldn’t hear.

Before Rafe could turn back, the lights came on. There was an almost

relieved sigh that swept through the room. The picture on screen

seemed to recede a little, no longer the main focus of the world.

“Cameron Briggs, you son of a bitch!”

Cam turned and couldn’t help a little smile. Joseph Stone, his

former Bureau chief, took the stairs two at a time, his familiar face lit with a smile. He’d aged very little since the last time Cam had seen

him. Joseph was a big, athletic guy. As long as Cam had known him,

he’d been bald, but even that made him seem a bit powerful. Joseph

was the type of man other men followed.

“Special Agent Stone.” Cam took his hand and shook it. Joe had

always been a good boss. He was Harvard educated and highly

connected, but he’d always known how to make Cam feel welcome.

Joe pumped his hand twice and slapped Cam gently on the back.

“No need for formalities any more, Cam. Did Rafe call you? I have all

the paperwork set up to bring you in as a contractor. We need

everyone we can on this. It’s going to take everything we have to

catch this one. I don’t have anyone on the team with your computer

skills.”

Cam looked to his former partner who had his head down, one

foot tapping against the floor. Guilty as sin.

“No, he didn’t call me.” Betrayal burned through Cam.

Apparently, despite their oaths to one another, his former partner

didn’t think it was important enough to call and tell him that the man

they had hunted for years had resurfaced. “I was here on another

matter, but I can see plainly that Special Agent Kincaid is very, very

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busy. I won’t interrupt him. Call
me sometime, Joe. We can have a

beer.”

Joe’s brows came together in a V. “What are you saying? You do

understand what we’re talking about here? This is the Marquis de

Sade’s work. There’s no denying it.”

Oh, Cam understood. He understood perfectly fine. He also

understood that he had played his part, and he was an idiot for

thinking Rafe would play his. Rafe’s head came up, and those dark

eyes of his narrowed for a moment. Ruthlessly intelligent, it wouldn’t

take long for Rafael Kincaid to figure out why he was here

interrupting this briefing. It wasn’t like Cam would come for lunch.

“I understand. De Sade is back.” It was time for Cam to make a

strategic retreat. His fist closed around the paper in his hand. He was

gentle with it. He didn’t want to crush it. It was the first glimpse he’d gotten of her in years. It was strangely precious to him. “Rafe’s your

man. He and Special Agent Conrad can handle this. You don’t need

me.”

Cam turned and walked out of the door. If Rafe wanted to renege

on their deal, he sure as hell wasn’t about to give the man the keys to

the kingdom. He would go after her himself.

Yes. It was better this way. Rafe could go after the killer and

further his career. Cam could get what he wanted. He wanted Laura.

Without Rafe around, maybe she would fall for him again. Yeah. He

had a better shot without pretty, rich, smooth-as-silk Rafe around. It

had been a flat-out miracle Laura had even noticed him.

“I need you, Cam.” Laura had turned to him, her plump lips red

and swollen from Rafe’s kisses. Cam had kissed her and tasted the

Scotch on her lips. Rafe’s drink. He’d plunged his tongue inside, not giving a damn that Rafe was behind her, his hands playing with her

breasts. Somehow, in that moment, it had felt right to be there with Rafe. It had been perfect.

“Cameron!”

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