I’m so excited to bring this book to you guys! ย So far this has been an exceptional series and I think there is definitely room for Drake to keep going with new characters (or a spin-off series or two ย ๐ )
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True Heroes, #3
byย Piper J. Drake
On Sale: December 20, 2016
Publisher: Forever
Mass Market: $6.99 USD
eBook: ย $5.99 USD
Blurb:
Hot military heroes, the women who love them, and the dogs who always have their backs. ABSOLUTE TRUST is the third book in a high-adrenaline romantic suspense series from Piper J. Drake.
LOVE IS THE GREATEST RISK OF ALL
After multiple tours of duty, Brandon Forte returns to his hometown on a personal mission: to open a facility for military service dogs like Haydn, a German shepherd who’s seen his share of combat and loss. It also brings him back to Sophie Kim, a beacon of light in his life . . . and the one woman he can’t have. But Forte’s success means he’s made enemies in high places. Enemies who are now after Sophie . . .
When Forte enlisted and left without saying goodbye, Sophie did her best to move on. But with her first love back in town, looking sexier than ever, she’s constantly reminded of what they could have had. Then after he risks himself for her, Sophie realizes she’ll have to put her life in the hands of the man who broke her heart, knowing the dangerโand the sparks between themโcould consume them both.
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EXTREME HONOR, #1ย |ย ULTIMATE COURAGE, #2ย |ย ABSOLUTE TRUST, #3
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Excerpt:
Sophie Kim mustโve come directly from work because, under her very sleek, black trench coat, she wore a matching pencil skirt. Three-inch red heels popped in contrast to the severe black of the rest of her outfit. Which did all sorts of things to him. Naughty things. The kind of things that were so good that they were really bad. Especially when a woman was off limits.
โHey! Is that the new guy?โ Sophie slowed her approach, keeping her gaze locked on Forteโs face.
Sheโd been around tiny dogs all her life, but sheโd spent enough time at Hopeโs Crossing Kennels over the last couple of years to have learned how to meet the much bigger dogs in Forteโs care. Training working dogs was his thing. Or in Haydnโs case, retraining.
Always a work in progress.
Sophie had been here when Forte had come back from active duty, too battle weary to continue deploying. Sheโd helped him with the accounting when heโd established Hopeโs Crossing Kennels and had generally integrated herself into the private world heโd created for himself, Rojas, and Cruz while they all rebuilt lives for themselves.
Sophieโs bright smile faded as she waited for him to answer. She always sensed when he got too caught up inside his own head.
โYeah.โ Forte came to a halt and murmured the command for Haydn to sit.
Instant obedience. Despite his injury, surgery, and current need for recovery, the dog was as sharp as heโd been on active duty. The mind was eager, ready to work. The body, not so much.
Sophieโs smile renewed, the brilliant expression stopping his heart, the way it had every time heโd seen her since theyโd first met way back in high school. She came to a stop in front of them, barely within armโs reach. โHe must be doing well if youโve got him out here for some field work.โ
While they spoke, Haydn watched them both. Then he sniffed the back of Sophieโs hand, which sheโd been holding conveniently within reach.
Usually, he preferred if a person asked to be introduced, but this was Sophie. If sheโd approached anyone else, sheโd have requested permission to say โHiโ to the dog. But between the two of them, everything was an exception.
It showed how well sheโd come to know the way he worked in the last few years. Heโd changed with every deployment. It happened. And sheโd adjusted and accepted those changes in him without a word when he came back. She was the steadfast, forever friend.
Heโd never told her why heโd left in the first place or why heโd come back. She was so good at just accepting him that she might never know. And he was a coward for not telling her.
โWhatโs your plan for him?โ Sophie glanced down at the dog, now that heโd sniffed her hand. โHaydn, right?โ
โYeah.โ Forte cleared his throat. โHeโs got a couple of weeks of physical therapy first. Then we need to coordinate with the Air Force on his adoption.โ
โAh.โ Understanding in one syllable. She had the kind of caring heart to fill in the gaps when something went unsaid. โHis handler didnโt make it.โ
Part of why Sophie was one of the only people Forte felt easy around was because she got it. Only needed to explain once. And she listened the first time. Sometimes no explanation was required at all.
โWhereโs your car? Weโll walk you.โ
โRight across the street.โ Sophie jerked her head in the direction of the small parking lot.
They headed over, Sophie falling into step next to Forte. She didnโt try to take his hand or tuck her own around his arm. They werenโt like that. Besides, she knew he didnโt like to be all wound up with a person when walking out in the open.
As they approached her car, Sophie juggled her shopping bag to pull her keys out of her purse and triggered the trunk.
โNeed help?โ Forte came up alongside the car, scanning the area around the parking lot out of habit.
โNo worries.โ Sophie lifted the trunk door and carefully placed her shopping bag inside the deep space, leaning in to move things around to where she wanted. โI need to make sure this is arranged so stuff doesnโt shift. It’s delicate!โ
He was not going to admit to anyone, ever, how much he was willing to stretch his neck to catch sight of her backside while she was leaning over.
Haydn sniffed the side of the car. The big dog was very engaged, his relaxed attitude changing to a sharper set of movements. Forte tore his attention from Sophie.
Haydn had detected something out of place. Something wrong. Forteโs stomach tightened into a hard knot. Nothing wrong should be anywhere near his Sophie. It didnโt matter that they were in a sleepy town on the edge of a river in the middle of a peaceful country. It didnโt matter that there shouldnโt be any real danger here.
Haydn deliberately sat and looked up at Forte. It was a clear signal. One Haydn had been specifically trained to give as a military explosives detection dog.
Shit.
โSophie. Step away from your car.โ Heโd explain later. Be afraid later. Rage. Worry.
Later.
She popped up from the trunk. โHuh?โ
โDo it.โ
They had to move now.
She complied, thank god. He gave Haydn a terse command, circled around to grab Sophie and get more distance. He steered her across the parking lot toward a big dumpster. Itโd serve as good cover. Then he reached for his smart phone.
They got a couple of yards away, and Sophie craned her neck to look back at her car, even as she kept moving with him. She always did as he asked immediately, but she had a brain, and she insisted on explanations after she complied. โWhatโ?โ
Behind them, the trunk hatch came down with a solid thunk.
Forte let out a curse and grabbed her, pulling them down to the ground and rolling for the cover of other cars as an explosion lifted the entire driverโs side of her car.
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Review:
(While it isn’t required to read all of the stories in this series, it does help to understand how the characters relate to each other and all the trouble they’ve managed to get themselves into this past year ย ๐ )
I was super thrilled to see Drake hit it out of the park again – delivering a story full of danger, emotion, humor and thrills. ย I really enjoyed the first book in this series, but I felt like there was a bit of a misstep in the last one when it came to her hero. ย Here, though, everything comes together just perfectly.
The friendship between Sophie and Brandon is just awesome, but returning readers know that they are both hiding deeper feelings. ย We just aren’t sure why they are fighting it. ย And with excitement and danger coming at the start, we don’t have long for things to come to a head. ย (I don’t think many people will be surprised by the “who” in the who-done-it part, but Drake ties everything together very well and keeps things engaging.)
The pacing is done skillfully too – mixing the relationship development with the suspense portion but not cheating either of them. ย Drake also does a great job of fleshing out the characters we’ve gotten glimpses of in the first two books and explaining why they’ve never done anything about their obvious attraction.
All of it makes sense and keeps you glued to the page until you can make sure that they make it out of their troubles (both physical and emotional), getting a HEA together that they deserve.
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Piper J. Drake (or “PJ”) spent her childhood pretending to study for the SATs by reading every interesting novel she could find at the library. After being introduced to the wonderful world of romance by her best friend, she dove into the genre.
PJ began her writing career as PJ Schnyder, writing sci-fi & paranormal romance and steampunk, for which she won the FF&P PRISM award as well as the NJRW Golden Leaf award and Parsec award.
PJ’s romantic suspense novels incorporate her interests in mixed martial arts and the military. The True Heroes series is inspired by her experience rescuing, owning and training a variety of retired working dogs, including Kaiser, a former guard dog, and Mozart, who was trained to detect explosives.
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