Juliette Lawson, the heroine of the first book in my new Lawmen: Bullets and
Brawn miniseries, BODYGUARD WITH A BADGE, has
been on the run for three years. But finally, she’s been able to set down some
small roots in Virginia, even stay at a job more than six months. She’s settled
in, stopped looking over her shoulder, when armed gunmen enter her office. And
she knows who sent them. So, when an FBI Hostage Rescue Team agent saves her
life, she decides to:
Take Him Hostage – FBI agent Andre Diaz was supposed to be
simply her ticket out of Quantico before the FBI learned the truth about who she
is. And although he’s just as dangerous with a weapon as without, for some
reason, she knows he’ll keep her safe.
Team Up to Stop the Threat against her – Juliette had planned
to have Andre drive her somewhere safe, then head out on her own again, back on
the run from an ex-husband who can’t seem to let her go. But when Andre offers
to help her put an end to this for good, she suddenly finds herself imagining a
real future again.
Help Him Figure out His Past – The longer Juliette spends with
Andre, the more she learns about him, including the event that has haunted him
since he was a child. He risked his life to save her, and the least she can do
is help him deal with the past.
Try Not to Fall in Love – The more Juliette and Andre work
together, the more she realizes that he is the future she wants. But her ex is
dangerous and determined, and Juliette knows that getting close to Andre means
putting him back in the line of fire.
You can find out what happens to Juliette and Andre when BODYGUARD WITH A BADGE hits
stores on May 23rd. The next two books in the miniseries, featuring Andre’s two
foster brothers, follow with POLICE PROTECTOR on June
20th and SECRET AGENT
SURRENDER on July 18th.
Critically acclaimed and award-winning author ELIZABETH HEITER likes her
suspense to feature strong heroines, chilling villains, psychological twists,
and a little bit (or a lot!) of romance. Her research has taken her into the
minds of serial killers, through murder investigations, and onto the FBI
Academy’s shooting range. Her novels have been published in more than a dozen
countries and translated into eight languages; they've also been shortlisted for
the Daphne Du Maurier award, the National Readers' Choice award and the
Booksellers' Best award and won the RT Reviewers' Choice award.
The
heroine of Elizabeth's Profiler novels was called "one of the most amazing
characters created in print" by Fresh Fiction. Her novels have received praise
from Lee Child, J.T. Ellison, Jeffery Deaver, Tess Gerritsen, R.L. Stine,
Allison Brennan, Laura Griffin, Suzanne Brockmann, Hank Phillippi Ryan and Zoë
Sharp.
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