
Colton K-9 Target
Coltons of Grave Gulch
by Justine Davis
Blurb:
Man’s best friendΒ
β¦is this cop’s most trusted partner
New to the Grave Gulch Police Department, K-9 detective Brett Shea feels like an outsider among its many Coltons. Even Annalise, his dog’s trainer, is a Colton! But when she’s attacked by a man pretending to be her date, Brett vows to track down the criminal. Though he’s sworn off forever loveβwhich is proving harder by the dayβBrett will protect her atΒ anyΒ cost.
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Excerpt:
Annalise stared into the darkness, hoping that forcing herself to keep her eyes open would perversely trigger the overwhelming urge to sleep. It was her last resort; sheβd been lying here for two hours, unable to find a way to turn off, or at least slow down, her whirling thoughts.
And the fact that a few minutes ago Brett had come to her open doorway and lingered a moment didnβt help.
Sheβd heard the faint creak of a floorboard and felt a spike of that adrenaline rush before she realized it was him. That realization caused a spike of an entirely different kind until she heard him walk away and realized heβd only been checking on her.
What did you expect? That heβd climb into bed with you?
She rolled over and buried her face in her pillow, wondering why these wild thoughts kept careening into her mind. What kind of woman was she, to have been so very excited about her date tonightβnever mind that it had all been a scamβyet almost simultaneously so attracted to this man who had no interest at all in her that way? Or in anything like the kind of relationship she was looking for?
Iβm not looking for what youβre looking for.
He meant it. She didnβt doubt that. And she knew she should consider it fair warning. A warning some men would never bother to give. Why had he? She felt her cheeks heat at the thought that maybe he knew, how she reacted to him. Maybe sheβd betrayed it somehow. That would be embarrassing. Theyβd always gotten on well in the joint training sessions with Ember, but her focus had been on the smart, willing dog, not on him.
Well, not any more than usual. Qualified, capable K-9 officers with a record like his werenβt thick on the ground, and heβd proven that rep well-earned in their first exercises together. That he was quietly competent and apparently unaware of his own looks were big points in his favor, in her book.
Sheβd assumed at first he was married, because how could he not be? He didnβt wear a ring, but some men didnβt. Then Troy had told her a week later he wasnβt and had never been.
You have to believe in love before you can give up on it.
She sighed into the darkness. That just might be the saddest thing sheβd ever heard. Yet he didnβt seem sad to her. Or bitter. Justβ¦closed off. Except with Ember. That alone told Annalise that he wasnβt completely closed off.
But that didnβt mean she should be lying here thinking about him.
And about what she would have done if he had climbed into bed with her.
βI can drive myselfββ
βI know you can,β Brett said patiently to Annalise the next morning, βbut I have to drop Ember off anyway.β He didnβt mention that he also didnβt want her taking off to go get lunch or something. He wanted her under observation at all times, and heβd already called Sergeant Kenwood to let him know to keep an eye on her; the man might be retired from active duty, but his instincts were as sharp as ever.
βBut Iβll need my car to get home.β
βIβll pick you up when I come get her,β he said, with a scratch of the Labβs soft ears. βAfter I talk to the two other women this jerk targeted.β
βI want to take Apple and Jack,β she said. βI donβt want to leave them alone. They were scared, too.β
And that was Annalise Colton in a nutshell, he thought. βFine. Thereβs room. And Ember wonβt mind.β
And so he ended up with a carload of three dogs and the woman adored by them all.
Including you?
He yanked his mind off that fruitless path. He drove, trying to concentrate on mentally organizing his day.
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Author Info:
Justine Davis lives on Puget Sound in Washington State, watching big ships and the occasional submarine go by, and sharing the neighborhood with assorted wildlife, including a pair of bald eagles, deer, a bear or two, and a tailless raccoon. In the few hours when she’s not planning, plotting, or writing her next book, her favorite things are photography, knitting her way through a huge yarn stash, and driving her restored 1967 Corvette roadsterβtop down, of course.
Website: https://justinedavis.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JustineDareDavisΒ
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Justine_D_Davis
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