Protecting What’s Mine (Men of Maddox Security #1) Read Online Logan Chance

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: Men of Maddox Security Series by Logan Chance
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Total pages in book: 49
Estimated words: 46078 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 230(@200wpm)___ 184(@250wpm)___ 154(@300wpm)
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I’m positive we weren’t followed, but I still won’t let my guard down. Not here. Not ever. And especially not with Tory.

The crazy part is, she’s already more than a job to me. I don’t know how or when it happened—maybe the moment I saw her, or maybe it’s been building since she started talking about her life with that mix of passion and vulnerability. Either way, I know this isn’t just about protecting her anymore.

It’s about keeping her safe because she matters—to me. More than she probably ever will realize.

By the time we arrive at the safe house, the sun hangs lower in the sky, casting a golden glow over the ocean that stretches endlessly behind the property. The house itself is impressive—a sprawling structure perched on a bluff, its white stucco walls and terracotta roof blending perfectly with the tropical surroundings. Palm trees sway gently in the breeze, framing the house like a postcard.

“Wow,” she breathes, her voice laced with awe as she steps out of the truck. Her big blue eyes widen, taking in the grand façade of the house and the shimmering ocean beyond it.

Not as wow as her.

I grab her bags from the back of the truck, slinging them over my shoulder before motioning for her to follow me. “This is home for now,” I say, leading the way up the stone steps and unlocking the front door.

Inside, the cool air greets us, and her footsteps echo softly against the tiled floors of the expansive foyer. The space opens into a great room, its design modern but inviting, with long white couches flanking a glass coffee table. The back wall is made entirely of sliding glass doors, revealing a lanai that overlooks the ocean. Beyond it, the waves crash rhythmically against the shore, the sound soothing yet powerful.

Her gaze bounces from the furniture to the view, her lips parting slightly. “This is beautiful,” she says, her voice tinged with disbelief, as if she can’t quite process the elegance of the place.

“So are you.” The words sit on the tip of my tongue, but I clamp my jaw shut and force myself to look away before I say something I can’t take back. Instead, I head toward the hallway, my boots scuffing lightly against the tiled floor. “Come on,” I call over my shoulder. “I’ll show you your room.”

She follows me down the hallway, her steps hesitant as she takes in the artwork lining the walls and the subtle scent of salt lingering in the air. When we reach the master bedroom, I push the door open and set her bags down on the massive king-sized bed. The room is just as impressive as the rest of the house, with white furnishings accented by pops of blue and yellow. Large windows frame another breathtaking view of the ocean, and the en-suite bathroom is visible through an open door, its marble finishes gleaming.

“I figure you can have the master,” I tell her, gesturing to the room.

“Oh, I don’t need the master,” she protests, shaking her head as her eyes dart around the space. Her fingers brush over the edge of the bedspread, her touch light and tentative. “This is too much. Really.”

“Nonsense,” I reply, crossing my arms and leaning against the doorframe. “You need to be comfortable.”

Comfortable. With me. On top of you. Screaming my name until the walls shake.

I shake my head sharply, forcing those thoughts out before they spiral further. My gaze falls on her again, and I’m struck by how perfectly she fits here—her golden hair catching the soft afternoon light, her curves accentuated by the way she stands, slightly unsure of herself but utterly captivating.

This is going to be torture. Pure, unrelenting torture.

“You sure this is okay?” she asks, breaking me out of my thoughts.

“It’s more than okay,” I say, my voice gruffer than I intend. “This is your space for however long we’re here.”

I turn toward the doorway, needing to put some distance between us before my control snaps. “I’ll be down the hall if you need anything,” I add, my back to her. “Get settled in. I’ll start dinner in a bit.”

As I leave the room, I run a hand through my hair and take a deep breath, trying desperately to focus on the task at hand. But no matter how hard I try, I can’t shake the image of her in that room, her soft curves against the stark white of the bedding.

I hope this time goes by quickly because every second in this house with her is a battle against my own desires. And I’m not sure how long I can keep winning.

Chapter 4

Tory

No one ever tells you that having a security guard while your life is in peril is a lot like being in prison. Sure, I’m not locked up—technically, I can go outside, stroll along the lanai, or even take a dip in the pool. But there’s always one condition: I have to stick close to Ranger.


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