Somewhere, Montana
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Can Callum “Mac” Maclain make Sage Burnett believe in his love for
her and save her from her stalker? This was not how Sage Burnett envisioned the end. She had survived Marcos Diego’s attack and managed to thwart his stalking, for the present. Had he figured out she had taken her father’s plane instead of her own? Would ditching the ELT system somewhere over the northern mountains as she flew low toward Whitehorse, Yukon Territory convince them she had crashed? Hopefully the locator beacon would die before any rescue team could discover it. Can’t worry about that now. The bigger question is how and where to land this plane. She agonized as she stared through the white curtain surrounding her. Considering how much time had elapsed since she doubled back, she had no idea of her location. The plane descended rapidly. Sage fought with the controls, trying to keep the nose up. The ice was getting heavier on the wings and each time she managed to climb a few feet, the engine would cut out. Just what she didn’t need, ice forming in the fuel lines. It was bad enough her visibility was practically nil in the violent snowstorm. Again, she had to bring the nose up, but weakness spread through her, her vision turning gray around the edges. She had to concentrate to stay awake. The mountain was coming up fast. Could she belly-land her Diamond D four-seater jet in the deep snow and still be able to walk away? click here to read full excerpt |