22 Nicolette I woke the next morning to the sound of a campfire snapping and the scent of meat cooking on a spit. My stomach clenched, desiring food. Feeling deliciously rested and worked over nicely, I smiled and stretched before sitting up and shoving my hair out of my face, scanning the camp for Farrow. He stood at the horses, fully dressed for a day of riding and tied the last of our saddle bags into place. As if sensing my gaze, he glanced over. Remorse flashed in his eyes. Dropping his hands from his task, he turned to me, his expression smoothing out flat and blank. “We need to get back on the road. We’ve lost a full day of travel.” Disappointment echoed through me. “Okay.” Nodding, I pushed to my feet and padded toward him. “But the aphrodisiac?” I asked, even though I alre

