Staring at the silently snarling
animal, Joshua thought Amy’s suggestion had excellent merit. He now understood
completely why Chet steered clear of her when Bors was with her. What a
monster. Three feet at the shoulder if he was an inch. The huge dog had a short,
solid black coat, thick chest, heavy body, and paws the size of saucers. Not to
mention a mouth-full of sharp teeth that would do a T-Rex proud. Tack on a
couple more heads and he’d make a perfect Cerberus.
“This is my fault,” Amy said, walking quickly
toward him. “I’m sorry. I shouldn't have argued with you where he could hear.
He’s very good at picking up on verbal aggression.”
No shit, Joshua thought, careful
not to meet the dog’s threatening gaze. At this distance, he wouldn't have a
chance of snatching one of the three knives strapped to his body before Bors
turned him into a Scooby snack. The dog was damned unhappy. So much so, Joshua
automatically reached out to stop Amy from stepping between him and the angry
animal.
Big mistake.
3 comments:
I LOVE THIS BOOK CATHY!
linda_bass@sbcglobal.net
Very glad you like Sniper Shots, Linda. I'm working hard on the next book in the series.
Katy, I really enjoyed Sniper Shots, couldnt put it down. Any Idea when the next book will be out? Thanks
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