Ace was first to reach the blinds. Carefully lifting a slat, he cursed and warned Sierra, “We need to get out now! Ice Veins’ men have found your car—and they’ve brought reinforcements.”
He grabbed her hand, pulling her toward the door.
“They must’ve gotten a GPS tracker on my car somehow,” she said. “I should’ve known! I should’ve—”
“Never mind that right now. Just move before we end up boxed in. There are at least three of them out there.”
But Sierra was still so wobbly, she knew there was no way she could escape—especially not with armed men in pursuit. No way could she do anything except get Ace caught, too.
So with her pounding heart in her throat, she told him, “Head off to the right now. Stick to the shadows.”
When he tried to pull her, she jerked her hand away and pushed him forward. “Move! I’m just behind you!”
Except when she exited in his wake, Sierra made a sharp turn, heading to the left with her hands raised.
“Hands up and on your knees, bounty hunter!”
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Book eleven of The Coltons of Mustang Valley
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