A Little Harmless Secret - Melissa Schroeder

A Little Harmless Secret

Book 10 in the Harmless Series

Part of the Harmless World


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Just because you love someone doesn’t mean you can trust them.

I’m a man without a past–not one that anyone can dig into. I’ve kept myself safe from my enemies and no one has gotten past my defenses except one woman, Alicia. Five years ago, I let my guard down. That one night of passion rocked my world and I’ve never been able to get her out of my mind. So, when I see her in Seattle, I become obsesses with finding her.

When I catch up with her, the fear I see in her expression confuses me. When I see the little girl with my eyes, it all becomes clear why she’s been hiding. Or so I think. She’s been keeping more than our daughter secret from me. Worse, she thinks I might have killed her father and have been hunting her.

Once she realizes I’m not the threat, she agrees to let me protect her and our child. Our tentative alliance puts us in close quarters, and the same spark we had five years ago flares to life. But trusting each other isn’t easy, even as I find myself falling in love with her.

But as the danger closes in on us, we must let go of our trust issues to protect the one thing we both love: our daughter.

»WARNING: This title includes secrets, guns, a sexy know-it-all hero, spies, a heroine who doesn’t trust the hero, meddling inlaws, even more spies, double crosses, cool computer things, and two people who can’t seem to keep their hands off each other even though they know it isn’t the right thing to do. Remember, it’s a Harmless book, so have ice water and towels nearby.


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Devon Stryker followed his sister through the stalls at Pike Place and tossed his brother-in-law a nasty look. Micah just smiled as he jostled Alana from one shoulder to the other. His niece giggled.

“I can’t believe I let her drag me down here on a Saturday,” Devon muttered

The amount of tourists and locals was always bad on a Saturday, and this one was a perfect day for an outing. The sun was shining and the temperatures were mild. That meant there was a sea of people rolling through the popular waterfront market. It was something Devon always tried to avoid.

He kept a keen eye on the little cap his sister wore. It was bright red and easy to see. If he didn’t keep his gaze on it, he knew they would lose her.

“You’re the one who mentioned it would be fun,” Micah said.

Being reminded of his stupidity didn’t make Devon feel any better. He ground his teeth and tried not to growl.

“No. I said she would have fun. Not we. That girl never did listen to me.”

Micah chuckled. “She listened. She just chose to ignore you.”

“As her husband, you’re the one who is supposed to control her. Isn’t that what your lifestyle is about?”

Micah chuckled. “That’s not the way I like to control her.”

He shook his head as he continued to follow Dee through the market. He would have never picked a man like Micah for Dee. He was part owner of a BDSM club in Hawaii and came from a rough background. Still, the Native American Dom had turned into a devoted husband and father. A brother couldn’t find fault with a man who clearly worshiped the ground Dee walked on.

“Ugh, that’s not something I wanted to think about.”

“Then you shouldn’t have brought it up, son.”

Pushing those thoughts aside, Devon hurried on to catch up to Dee and find out just where she was going.

“Hey, lady, slow down. Where are you going?” he asked.

Dee turned to face him. She looked different than when he’d found her. Her blonde hair was now back to her natural brunette, and she had a roundness to her only a mother could claim. And she was happy. So freaking happy that she was smiling up at him when he felt like screaming.

“I heard about this place over here for lunch. I wanted to see if they had seats.”

He glanced at Micah, who stepped up beside him. “Might as well give in, Dev. She’s only going to complain if we don’t go.”

“And it is only going to get worse as this pregnancy progresses,” Devon said. “She blackmails us to do what she wants.”

Micah shrugged. “I’m happy to be blackmailed by my beautiful bride.”

Dee laughed. “And that’s why I love you, Mr. Ross.”

She leaned up on her tiptoes and gave Micah a kiss, then kissed Alana on the cheek.

“Just face it, Devon, you’re stuck down here for the day. Make the most of it.” Then she kissed him on the cheek. “Let’s go.”

He turned to follow her again and that’s when he heard it. A lyrical laugh, a bit rusty, and still as seductive. It was one that he had heard only once or twice years ago. He knew it was her, knew she was there. He scanned the crowd around him as everything—noises and people—dissolved away. Devon walked away from Dee and her family as he sought out the woman who still haunted his dreams.

The crush of people seemed to grow, as he tried his best to move toward the sound. He pushed against a few people, ignoring the curses and the dirty looks. Devon growled in frustration. He knew exactly where the sound had originated, but now, he couldn’t seem to get there. It was as if a wall of people had been erected to keep him away. Adrenaline coursed through his veins as he kept his gaze focused on that same area.

Then, in a split instant, he saw her. Her hair was longer and darker, but he knew it was her. He saw the curve of her jaw and the way she walked. Her hair was dark but it was her. It was the woman he had been fantasizing about for over four years.

“Ali,” he yelled, trying to gain her attention, but the sound of the crowd drowned him out.

He continued to yell her name as he drew closer and closer. Then…she turned. Just a quick second and her gaze landed on him. Her gaze seemed unfocused, then, they widened. In that splint instant, Devon knew she had seen him. His breath tangled in his throat as their gazes locked in those few seconds. Someone walked between them and Ali turned away from him. He cursed and started to fight against the crowd. It only took a few minutes for Devon to realize he had lost her.

He stopped running. He spun around and around, trying to see if she had doubled back. Frustration coiled in his gut as he shoved a hand through his hair.

Micah came striding through the crowd. The people seemed to move out of his way subconsciously, as if they knew he was a Dom. It might also be because Micah walked as if he were still on the hunt for a fugitive.

“Where’s Dee and her MiniMe?”

“They’re getting us a table. Dee said she would wait a total of ten minutes before ordering her food. After that, we were SOL.” He looked around at the crowd then turned his focus completely on Devon. He could see himself in the mirrored sunglasses his brother-in-law favored. “What was that all about?”

Devon sighed. How did he explain the mind jolting experience he just had? He’d never told a soul about Ali, about their night together. He’d kept it a secret, his only, little secret that he hadn’t wanted to share with anyone.

“Devon?” Micah asked.

He smiled. “A woman.”

Micah chuckled and clapped him on the shoulder. “It always is. Can you see her anymore?”

Devon shook his head. But he would.

Micah’s phone buzzed with a text. He looked at it and laughed again. “Your sister says to hurry.”

“Does she?”

“Yes, although she used much more colorful language.”

“All right,” Devon said as he turned away from his quest for now.

“So, this woman.”

Damn. Since Micah had married Dee, he had gotten a really bad reputation for meddling in his friends’ lives. The one thing Devon did not need was his brother-in-law trying to fix things.

“What about her?” Devon asked.

“Is this anyone I know?”

Devon shook his head. “I haven’t seen her in years.”

“But you chased her down in the market?”

He glanced at Micah, who was looking straight ahead.  “Let it go.”

“Oh, I’ll let it go. Dee is the one you will have to deal with.”

Devon stifled another growl. This was going to be one long freaking day.


Alicia leaned up against the building down the street from the market and caught her breath. As she pulled in deep breathes of air, her heart pounded against her chest. Her head spun as she felt sweat slide down her back. She held her daughter’s hand so tightly she was amazed Bridget hadn’t complained. Bloody hell, that had been a close one.

What was Stryker doing here? She had thought she had been well hidden until today. There she had been, minding her own business and she’d heard her name. Only a handful of people called her by the nickname—but she had recognized his voice. It had excited her at first. Memories of that night had flashed through her head as she turned to scan the crowd for him. Then she had seen him.

And she had run like her bloody life depended on it—because it did.

“Why did we run, Mummy? Who was that man shouting at us?” Bridget asked.

Her cheeks were ruddy from the quick jaunt through the market. She was smiling, thinking they had been playing some kind of game. Thank God for that.

As her daughter stared up at her with those big beautiful blue eyes—the ones that looked just like Devon’s—she knew she couldn’t lie. God knows she wanted to dismiss it, but even at the age of four, her daughter was perceptive. So, she went for a half-truth.

“Nothing, the crowd was just getting to me.”

Bridget nodded sagely. Unfortunately, Alicia had invented phobias. She didn’t like large crowds, but it had more to do with their safety.

“Why don’t we head home? We can have an early dinner and then make some popcorn and watch a movie. Your pick.”

She smiled and clapped her hands together. “That sounds brilliant. I think we should watch Frozen.”

Of course she did. Bridget had been obsessed with the movie since it had come out. But, in this, Alicia couldn’t deny her daughter the simple joy of watching her favorite movie. Their jog through the crowded market forgotten, she grabbed Alicia’s hand and pulled her toward the parking lot where their car was.

All the while Alicia tried to pretend she hadn’t seen that man. It had only been a split second, but she knew it was him. There was that smile he’d given her that night, the one that had made her lose her mind and her morals. She would never forget those amazing blue eyes, not when she saw the same ones every day. She looked down at her daughter. Bridget was the one good thing to come from that terrible time in her life. And for that, she would never regret that night—but it didn’t mean she was stupid.

They might have to move again. She hated to do that to Bridget, but there might be no other way.

Their lives could very well depend on it.

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by Melissa Schroeder

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A Little Harmless Secret

original release date: Aug 15, 2017

Harmless Publishing

ISBN-10: 1-939734-56-8

ISBN-13: 978-1-939734-56-3

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