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RESCUED BY THE RANGER
Dixie Lee Brown
Releasing on Sept 8th, 2015
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The only thing Rachel Maguire wants is to send this smart-mouthed, muscled military man packing. She knows Garrett has his own reasons for staying, so when he offers Rachel a deal—two days to prove his worth or he leaves—she reluctantly agrees. Despite wanting to loathe him, Rachel finds herself drawn to his quiet confidence…and the way he fills out a t-shirt.
But when Rachel receives a phone call from the past, everything changes. The stalker who destroyed her life ten years ago is closing in once more. Refusing to put anyone else in harm's way, Rachel hits the road hoping to lure danger away from those she loves. But Garrett won't leave this sexy spitfire to face her stalker alone. He'll do anything to protect her. Even if it means risking his life—and his heart.
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EXCERPT
She stood with elbows
braced against the far side of the bar, drawing down on the kid with the rifle
she gripped like a modern-day Annie Oakley, and Garrett didn’t doubt her threat
for a minute. Clearly, however, the dimwitted kid didn’t have the sense to take
her seriously. Shit. It chapped his ass to have to take this worthless scum’s
side. “Uh . . . Rachel is it? Maybe we should let the police handle this.”
A disbelieving laugh
burst from her. “The police are worse
than Riley here.”
With her attention
solely on the young Riley, Garrett sidled up to the bar, shoved the barrel of
the rifle up, and pulled it from her hands. “Trust me. He’s right about this.
You don’t want to do that.”
Riley picked that moment
to laugh.
“Damn it. Shut up, kid,
if you know what’s good for you.” Garrett’s patience was at its breaking point.
Rachel inhaled sharply,
and Garrett’s attention jerked back to her. She stared at the door.
“Drop the rifle,
Mister.” The new voice was deep and raspy, and it was followed by the sound of
footsteps moving closer.
Garrett slowly turned to
see the two men from the old Ford pickup standing one on each side of the
swinging panels. Both carried sawed-off shotguns. They reminded him of Darryl
and Darryl, two no-doubt inbred brothers from an old sitcom he’d watched once.
These two weren’t quite as funny, though.
Riley hooted, strode
toward Garrett, and confiscated the Winchester. “What the hell are you boys
doin’ back here? I told you to go pick up the supplies.”
“We saw this yahoo park
and go inside. Thought there could be some trouble.” Darryl #1 smirked as
though that’s what he’d been hoping for.
Riley gave him a playful
shove. “Oh, and you didn’t think I could handle it by myself?”
“Naw, Riley. Just didn’t
want you havin’ all the fun.”
Darryl #2 chewed on a toothpick
as he studied Rachel, then swept his gaze to Garrett. “Thought we was just
supposed to git the girl. What we gonna do with him now?” The older of the two
jabbed his shotgun toward Garrett.
“What d’ya think?” Riley
smirked.
What the hell was going
on here? This wasn’t some awkward kid trying to coerce a kiss out of a
reluctant girlfriend. Not even close. Both parties seemed willing to kill over
whatever the stakes were in this little game, and Garrett was sadly out of the
loop. He met Rachel’s gaze and cocked an eyebrow in question.
“I’d say I told you so,
but the satisfaction would be short-lived. Bet you wished you’d stayed on the
interstate now.” She lowered her eyelids, and it appeared she was studying
something below the level of the bar, then she slowly opened them again until
she was looking into his once more. There was a message in her green depths—if
he could only figure out what it was.
CAT'S REVIEW
'Rescued by the Ranger" by Dixie Lee Brown, is a suspenseful romance that has some action, tense moments and a romance. Garrett, a Ranger, is trying to learn about his past. He meets Rachel and feels an attraction. Being a big, strong Ranger, he's sexy and tough but has a great big heart. I liked him although at times he did make me feel like I wanted to smack him upside the head! LOL Rachel was a bit harder for me to like - not that there was a specific personality trait that annoyed me - I just didn't get her reasoning about things. It was a bit annoying. A lot of detail was spent on the mystery of Rachel's stalker and the Garrett's family history. I would have enjoyed seeing a bit more between Rachel and Garrett, as I didn't quite get why they clicked and connected. Cowboy was terrific! I absolutely love dogs in stories, especially when they are heroes! I was hoping for a bit more of the love story but otherwise, it's a good read that I believe anyone that enjoys some suspense romance would enjoy.
★★★★
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DIXIE LEE BROWN lives and
writes in Central Oregon, inspired by what she believes is the most gorgeous
scenery anywhere. She resides with two dogs and a cat, who make sure she never
takes herself too seriously. When she’s not writing, she enjoys reading,
movies, and trips to the beach.
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