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Excerpt of Protect And Serve by Terri Reed

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Rookie K-9 Unit 1
Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense
April 2016
On Sale: April 5, 2016
Featuring: Shane West; Georgina Perry
288 pages
ISBN: 037367743X
EAN: 9781488008344
Kindle: B015W85I2E
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Inspirational Mystery, Mystery Pet Lovers, Romance Contemporary

Also by Terri Reed:

Shielding the Innocent Target, May 2024
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Undercover Christmas Escape, December 2023
Paperback / e-Book
Explosive Trail, June 2023
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Forced to Hide, February 2023
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Deadly Christmas Memories, November 2022
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Forced to Flee, October 2022
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Deadly Alaskan Pursuit, September 2022
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Detection Detail, April 2022
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book / audiobook
Secret Sabotage, February 2022
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Dangerous Pursuits, October 2021
e-Book
Murder Under the Mistletoe, October 2021
Paperback / e-Book
Love in the Mix, September 2021
Paperback / e-Book
Hidden Enemies, September 2021
Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
The Innocent Witness, May 2021
e-Book (reprint)
Alaskan Rescue, April 2021
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Fatal Pursuit, December 2020
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Christmas Protection Detail, December 2020
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Mountain Standoff, August 2020
e-Book
Explosive Situation, July 2020
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Secret Mountain Hideout, January 2020
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Holiday Protectors, December 2019
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Christmas Rescue, December 2019
Paperback / e-Book
Seeking the Truth, August 2019
Paperback / e-Book
Buried Mountain Secrets, March 2019
Paperback / e-Book
Legacy of the Heart, July 2018
e-Book
Mission To Protect, April 2018
Paperback / e-Book
Classified K-9 Unit Christmas: A Killer Christmas\Yuletide Stalking, December 2017
Paperback / e-Book
Guardian, April 2017
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Agent-In-Training, March 2017
e-Book
A Family Under the Christmas Tree, October 2016
Paperback / e-Book
Identity Unknown, October 2016
Paperback / e-Book
Protect And Serve, April 2016
e-Book
Ransom, February 2016
Paperback / e-Book
Murder Under the Mistletoe, November 2015
Paperback / e-Book
Joint Investigation, July 2015
e-Book
Montana Homecoming, November 2014
Paperback
Danger at the Border, September 2014
Paperback / e-Book
Undercover Marriage, June 2014
e-Book
Treacherous Slopes, February 2014
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Texas K-9 Unit Christmas, November 2013
Paperback / e-Book
Scent Of Danger, May 2013
Paperback / e-Book
Daughter of Texas, January 2011
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Chasing Shadows, November 2009
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Her Last Chance, June 2009
Mass Market Paperback
Love Comes Home And A Sheltering Love: Love Comes Home\a Sheltering Love (Love Inspired Classics), March 2009
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Double Threat Christmas, December 2008
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Double Cross, September 2008
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Double Jeopardy, July 2008
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Her Christmas Protector, December 2007
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Giving Thanks for Baby, November 2007
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Beloved Enemy, March 2007
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Double Deception, February 2007
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A Time of Hope, October 2006
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A Sheltering Heart, August 2006
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Strictly Confidential, May 2006
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Excerpt of Protect And Serve by Terri Reed

“Georgiiiinnnaaa!”

Gina Perry froze midstride in the center of her bedroom. An explosion of panic detonated in her chest. She recognized the unmistakable singsong tone of her brother.

Oh, no. No, no, no. Tim had tracked her to Desert Valley, Arizona.

Frantic with alarm, she whirled around to search the confines of her upstairs bedroom. The sliding glass door to the terrace stood open, allowing the dark March night air to fill her house.

Where was he? How had he discovered where she’d been hiding? Had she made a fatal error that brought him to her door?

She stumbled backward on shaky legs just as her brother stepped from the shadows of her closet.

Light from the bedside table lamp glinted off the steel blade of a large knife held high in his hand. His face was covered by a thick beard, his hair stuck out in a wild frenzy and the mania gleaming in his hazel eyes slammed a fist of fear into her gut.

Choking with terror, she turned and fled down the stairs.

She couldn’t let him catch her or he’d make good on his threat to kill her. Just as he had their father two years ago.

Her bare feet slid on the hardwood steps. She used the handrail to keep her balance.

Tim pounded down the stairs behind her, the sound hammering into her like nails on a coffin.

Her breathing came out in harsh rasps, filling her head with the maddening noise. She made a grab for her phone on the charger in the foyer but missed. Abandoning the device, she lurched for the front door and managed to get the lock undone and the door opened.

Without a backward glance, she sprinted into the night, across the small yard to the road. Rocks and debris bit into her bare feet, but she ignored the pain. Faster!

Dear God, help me!

The Desert Valley police station was only half a mile down the quiet residential road on the west side of town. Street lamps provided pools of light that threatened to expose her. She ducked behind the few cars parked along the curb and moved rapidly through the shadows.

She had to reach the police station. Only there would she would be safe.

There, Tim couldn’t hurt her.

“Sisssster! I’m coming for you!”

He wasn’t far behind. She’d never make it to the station before he caught her. But the K-9 training center where she worked was closer. If she could get inside, she could call for help.

Grateful the moon hid behind cloud cover on this spring night, she stayed in the shadows and prayed she’d make it to safety. Just a little farther now. Her lungs burned from exertion. Her heart pounded in her chest.

Not daring to glance back to see how close Tim had gained on her, she ran for the training center and dove behind the bushes growing along the fence of the small outdoor puppy-training yard. She sent up a silent plea to God above that Tim wouldn’t find her in the bushes.

“You can’t hide from me,” Tim shouted, his voice taking on the manic tone she knew all too well. A tone that had always sent her into hiding when they were kids.

Her body trembled with fear. She curled into herself, hoping to make herself smaller, less of a target for him to spot. The unmistakable sound of his heavy breathing as he passed by her hiding place tormented her. She bit her lip, drawing blood, the coppery taste making her gag. She clamped a hand over her mouth.

“You betrayed me, Gina. For that you’ll pay. I’m going to kill you as soon as I find you.”

His voice sounded farther away now. He’d moved past the yard and was nearly at the end of the next building. She breathed a small sigh of relief. But she couldn’t relax. She wasn’t safe yet. She had to get inside the training center.

Cautiously, she made her way along the training yard fence in a low crouch. The gate to the yard was open. Odd. All the trainers were careful to keep them closed and locked in case a dog escaped from the center and made it outside. It was as much for the dogs’ protection as the general public’s.

She rounded the corner and froze.

Someone lay faceup on the ground, half in, half out of the gate.

Moving closer, Gina recognized Veronica Earnshaw.

Gina’s boss.

Panic crawled up Gina’s throat and she gasped for air.

There were two gaping wounds in Veronica’s chest.

Oh, no. No! Had Tim done this? Had he come to the training center first and, when he’d failed to find Gina, hurt Veronica instead?

Gina scuttled closer. Please, Lord, don’t let her be dead. “Veronica?”

With a trembling hand, she put two fingers against Veronica’s neck.

No pulse. Gina’s heart sank.

It seemed, once again, God had ignored Gina’s plea. Just as He had when Gina witnessed her brother murder their father.

She choked back a sob. Tears blurred her vision. It should have been her lying in the dirt, not Veronica.

A scrape of noise echoed in the stillness of the night. Her brother retracing his steps?

She scuttled back to the bushes, burrowing in deep and drawing her knees to her chest. A line of scripture wove through the shock numbing her mind. She clung to it like a lifeline. The Lord is with me, I will not be afraid.

The litany echoed through her head, mocking her. Because she was afraid. Deathly afraid.

Officer Shane Weston and his canine partner, a German shepherd named Bella, walked along Desert Valley Road. The cool Arizona night air smelled of the fragrant western honey mesquite trees that had started to flower as spring arrived.

It was dark, nearly ten o’clock, but Shane couldn’t remain cooped up inside the condo he was staying in, one for out-of-town trainees. He was restless, anxious to see where he’d be assigned. He’d put in a request for his hometown police department of Flagstaff, but no one could guarantee he’d get his choice or even that he had a choice.

This past Friday, he’d completed his twelve-week training session at the Canyon County Training Center, a pilot project for the state of Arizona that trained new police recruits to be K-9 officers.

Not every candidate who applied was selected for the K-9 program. Shane had been thrilled that he’d made the cut. Once he was accepted, he’d been placed with a group of other rookies, and they’d attended the police academy together in Phoenix before coming to Desert Valley for the K-9 training.

Upon the start of every twelve-week session, the trainers matched each officer with a dog based on master trainer Veronica Earnshaw’s research into the rookies, along with questionnaires the recruits filled out prior to the start of the program.

Shane had gleaned that all the trainers used their instincts and knowledge of dogs to help with the pairing of officers to canines. The center was a well-run operation, highly respected throughout the state and a model for other centers.

Shane couldn’t be more pleased with his pairing to Bella.

He knew, however, that once the training began, if a dog and rookie officer hadn’t jelled for whatever reason and the trainers’ attempts to intervene failed, then the officer and dog were reassigned to work with new partners to finish out the program.

Thankfully, he and Bella had meshed from the moment they were introduced.

Now that training was complete, the officers and their canines would be allocated to various police stations throughout Arizona, and the training center would then be reimbursed by the police stations. A win-win for everyone.

Shane sent up another quick prayer that his request would be honored and he’d be assigned to the Flagstaff PD, where he could prove to his brothers and father that he wasn’t weak. He wasn’t a failure.

He planned to be the best officer he could be, with ambitions to one day make captain, or even chief. One day he’d be the one in charge, and then he’d finally earn his family’s respect.

Shane waved a greeting to an older man taking out his trash.

Very few people were out on this Saturday night, and those who were made a point of acknowledging him and Bella. Shane liked that the community of Desert Valley embraced the K-9 officers and their canine partners. He couldn’t say the same of bigger cities, where law enforcement was usually viewed with fear, suspicion and malice.

Bella stopped abruptly, her ears perking and her nose lifting to smell the air.

Unease tightened Shane’s shoulder muscles. She’d been alerted to something. “What is it, girl?”

Bella took off. Keeping the beam of the flashlight aimed ahead of him, Shane ran to keep up, his feet pounding noisily on the pavement. The lead connected to the dog’s collar pulled taut, and Shane pressed himself to move faster. They headed toward the training center. Had something happened to one of the dogs? The trainers?

Bella led him past the veterinary clinic and skidded to a halt at the outdoor puppy-training yard.

Shane stopped and kept Bella at his side. He swept his flashlight over the scene before him. Dread crimped his chest. He sucked in a quick breath.

Veronica Earnshaw lay twisted on the ground with her dark hair and striking face coated in dirt. Her open eyes stared at the stars above. And what appeared to be two gunshot wounds marred her chest. Bile rose in his throat.

His priority as the first officer on the scene was to determine if the victim was alive or dead.

Bella tugged at the leash. He gave her the hand movement to sit and stay. She obeyed, but her gaze was riveted to the bushes along the fence.

Was the perpetrator hiding in there?

Wishing he had his sidearm, which he’d left locked up in the condo, he shone the flashlight on the thick shrubbery. He let out Bella’s lead. She made a beeline for the greenery and sat staring at the dense foliage.

Excerpt from Protect And Serve by Terri Reed
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