On the Chase, Book 2 in the Rocky Mountain K9 Unit series, is out on September 5th!
Injured in the line of duty,
His orders are simple:
Stay alive.
But when a frightened woman bursts into his life, Hugh and
his K9 companion have no choice but to risk everything to keep her safe.
The
sole witness to a horrific crime, Kaylee Ramay flees to the Colorado Rockies to
start a new life. There she becomes Grace, a dog kennel employee
desperately trying to avoid attention—especially from dangerously attractive K9
Officer Hugh Murdoch.
Because
Hugh is tall, dark…and nothing but trouble.
Hugh is anxious to get back
in the field after an act of heroism left him warming the bench.
Until then, he and his K9
partner Lexi spend their hours teasing the town’s mysterious newcomer. But when
their simmering attraction is nearly cut short by a sniper’s bullet, Hugh’s mystery
woman must come clean about the secrets she keeps…
Or both of them will pay the price.
“I
love Ruggle’s characters. They’re sharply drawn, and vividly alive. These are
wonderful escapist books.”—Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times
Bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse series
Read on for a sneak peek of On the Chase:
The floor in the entry creaked, reminding Grace of her most urgent
issue at the moment: someone was in the house. As quietly
as possible, she started backing up. This was not a good room to be trapped in.
The only door was the one into the hallway—where the intruder was. The large,
central window was solid. The two smaller panes of glass beside it would
reluctantly crank out a few inches, but definitely not wide enough to fit her
entire body through.
Why had she hesitated when she first heard the knock? If she’d
immediately headed for the back door, she’d already be far, far away. Now she
was stuck.
Her gaze ran over the room, searching for hiding spots, but there
weren’t any good ones. The closet was too obvious, but it would have to do.
Maybe they wouldn’t bother searching. As she hurried toward the small closet door, her heart thumped
painfully against her ribs. It beat so loudly that it felt as if everyone still
left in Monroe could hear the pounding.
“What are you doing?”
She whipped around, grabbing the first thing within reach to use as
a weapon.
Hugh looked from her face to her hand with his usual expression of
barely contained amusement—a look that aggravated Grace more every time she
encountered him. Even the dog standing next to him looked entertained. “The
mute button doesn’t work on me. Trust me. Others have tried.”
There was still so much residual fear flooding through her body that
Grace had a hard time understanding what he meant. She followed his gaze to the
improvised weapon in her hand and realized that she was pointing the television
remote at him. As her panic started to abate, anger took its place, along with
a healthy dose of embarrassment.
“What are you doing here?” she demanded, allowing her arm to drop
back to her side.
“I could ask you the same thing,” he said.
“What?” It was almost a screech. Grace blamed residual nerves…and
the fact that Hugh was truly aggravating. “I live here!”
“Jules said you were job hunting today.” She opened her mouth, but
he spoke again before she could ask how that justified him breaking into her
house. “Why didn’t you open the door when I knocked?”
Her eyes narrowed. “You came in because you thought I wasn’t here?
What were you going to do? Go through my stuff?” The guilty look that flashed over his face disappeared quickly, but
she still caught it. “You were!” Another thought occurred to her, and she
almost growled. “How did you get in?”
His expression of pure innocence just made her suspicions double.
“What do you mean? The door was unlocked.”
“No, it wasn’t. I definitely remember locking—”
“Hey!” he interrupted, his attention on the TV screen. “Is this the Tattered Hearts where Tatiana realizes that Natasha and Jorge
are scheming against her?”
“What? I don’t know. I’ve never watched this show.”
“You’ve never seen Tattered Hearts?” He grabbed
her hand and pulled her to the couch. Bemused by the sudden topic shift, she
sat. “You are missing out. It’s the best show ever.”
Hugh plopped his oversized self on the couch right next to Grace,
jostling her. He was so big, a wall of heat and muscle and sexiness—whoa. She shut down that thought abruptly. His dog stretched out
in front of them, her furry head resting on Grace’s foot, which was comforting
and kind of nice. She scowled and briefly considered telling Hugh to
leave—although the dog could stay—but Grace was curious why he was so obsessed
with this soap. Besides, as annoying as Hugh could be, arguing with him kept
her mind off Martin Jovanovic. She honestly didn’t want to be in this big,
creaky house alone anymore, especially after having the snot scared out of her,
so she settled in to watch.
“Wait,” she said after a few minutes. “So the guy with the waxed
chest—”
“Jorge.”
“So Jorge is cheating on the woman with the scary eyebrows—”
“Tatiana.”
“Jorge is cheating on Tatiana with the lizard-faced woman?”
“Natasha.”
“Why?” Keeping her gaze locked on the television, Grace made a face.
“Tatiana is so much hotter, and Natasha is all about the drama. That gets so
tiring.”
“I know.” Hugh sighed. “Jorge’s an idiot.”
I want to read this one so very much. I've got it on my wish list but with an extremely tight budget that's the best I can do for now. I know you will have great sales as this series is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joan! Sourcebooks has wonderful sales (and giveaways!), so I bet you'll be able to get a great deal. Also, check with your local library. Quite a few carry my books in ebook and print (and even more have access through interlibrary loans), so you might not have to wait for a sale (I'm horrible at waiting, personally. Patience is NOT one of my virtues :-)). Thanks again!
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