Published: April 1st, 2020
When ruthless killers target them, even a safe house isn’t safe.
Only twenty-four hours remain until marshal Nick McKenna’s informant, Lori Carpenter, will testify against a powerful drug cartel. Nick has kept her safe for an entire year, but now all hell is breaking loose. With a team of cold-blooded assassins closing in, the by-the-book lawman decides to go rogue. He’ll risk his life for duty…and put it all on the line for his irresistible witness.
“I'm going to warn you: you will not be able to put this book down.” -Anita, Goodreads reviewer, 5 Stars.
“A suspenseful, jam-packed read!! I couldn’t put the book down because I wanted to know what would happen next-and it was a lot!”-Jewels Book Blog, Goodreads reviewer, 5 Stars
EXCERPT
Nick
had kept Lori safe for three hundred and eighty-six days. What could possibly
go wrong in the next twenty-seven hours?
They
reached the women’s clothing store. As they walked inside, a chime dinged from
a motion-activated PIR sensor he spotted.
An
employee behind the register, wearing a blazer and sporting a curly bob, made
eye contact and gave a perky smile. One female customer perusing a row of
blouses didn’t glance their way.
“Hello,”
the young sales associate said, her warm voice rich with enthusiasm. “Let me
know if you need help finding anything.”
“Thank
you,” Lori said.
“You’ve
got twenty minutes.” Nick looked at his watch while Ted swept the rest of the
store. “We’re in and out, okay?”
Lori
went to a rack of suits. “You don’t give a gal much time.”
“One
hour away from the property,” he said, reminding her of the US Marshal Service rules
that kept witnesses alive. “Not a minute more.”
Nick’s
attention flickered to the other customer.
The
woman was in her early forties, petite, olive complexion, coal-black hair
pulled in a tight bun. No jewelry, wore slacks and a blousy top and carried a
leather purse. She reached up, taking a shirt from the upper rack, and the
frilly bell sleeve of her blouse dropped an inch, revealing a tattoo of a black
rose on the back of her hand. The ink fit her. Beautiful. Elegant. Dark.
Reflexively,
Nick pressed his arm against the Glock 22 in his shoulder rig.
Tomorrow
she was testifying in federal court against her in-laws’ financial firm for
laundering millions. He could tell she was doing her best to hold it together
and not let nerves derail her. If he could give her more time, he would.
The
low chime at the front rang. Another woman entered the store.
Bottled-bleach-blonde. Tall and thin. Jeans and a buttoned shirt. Sneakers that
squelched lightly against the tile floor.
“I’m
sorry. Eighteen minutes,” Nick said, telegraphing with his tone this was
nonnegotiable.
Lori
picked a navy two-piece from the rack. “This should work. I better go try it
on. Tick-tock.”
Nick
looked to Ted, where his partner stood at the entrance of the dressing rooms.
Ted nodded, signaling the stalls were empty and he’d make sure no one followed
Lori inside.
Blondie
headed straight to some dresses hanging in the rear of the store, grabbed one
almost mindlessly, or perhaps she’d been in before and knew what she was
looking for, flicked a glance at a tag and made a beeline for the dressing
rooms.
Ted
lifted a palm, not letting the blonde in after Lori. The woman huffed and
protested, raising a loud stink, but his partner held firm.
Show her your badge, Ted, and be
done with it. Flashing the Eagle Top five-pointed star had a way of
shutting down any complaints lickety-split.
“Who
do you think you are?” Blondie asked with a fist on her hip.
“A
US Deputy Marshal, ma’am,” Ted said. “Sorry for the inconvenience and the
wait.”
“Listen,
jerk. I need to get in there now.”
Ted
laughed in his self-deprecating way. “Sorry. Not going to happen.”
The
sales associate went over to the scene unfolding. “Hi,” she said brightly, her
sunny disposition almost disarming. “Is there a problem?”
Nick
maintained his position, monitoring the rest of the shop and the entrance.
Black
Rose circled silent as a fox around to an ornate display of scarves and ran her
fingers across the silk. Not once since they’d entered had she acknowledged
their presence in the slightest. Until now.
Her
gaze lifted, meeting his, her face an expressionless mask, but her sharp eyes
were those of a merciless predator.
Prior
experience as an army ranger in Afghanistan before becoming a marshal had
taught him the hard way never to underestimate a woman with a slight build, or
even a child for that matter, and the deep scar under his chin was a testament.
For
a chilling instant they stared at one another, sizing the other up. Not from a
physical perspective. It was an assessment of will. And what Nick saw in her
was fathomless.
Blondie
threw the dress at Ted, dividing Nick’s attention, and stormed out of the
store.
The
bell chimed. Black Rose’s steely eyes narrowed before she turned and strode
unhurriedly toward the door—as if she had all the time in the world.
Then
he saw it. Her low-heeled boots that didn’t make a sound.
His
neck prickled the way it did when he was on a hunt for big game with his
siblings. Nick followed. He had no reason to detain or question her, but
something about that woman was wrong.
From the tattoo, those rubber-soled shoes, to how she’d looked at him. As if
she’d wanted to slice through him like a hot knife through butter.
None
of it was evidence of anything and not cause for more than suspicion, but
training and years of experience had taught him not to dismiss either.
The
woman strolled away, lengthening the distance between them with each store she
passed. One, two, three. But the tightening in his gut didn’t ease.
Black
Rose glimpsed back at him over her shoulder, caught his fixed stare and stopped
in her tracks. Pivoting, she turned and faced him, leveling her icy gaze his
way. The look she sent him was full of loathing and in a blink it changed. Her
lips hitched in an ominous half grin and she winked. Almost daring him to
pursue.
Old
ranger instincts urged him to take up the chase, confirm what his gut screamed
about the woman, shake something that made sense out of her, but his training
overruled recklessness.
He
looked back in the quiet clothing store, checking on things.
Ted
no longer stood stationed at the entrance of the dressing rooms.
Nick
touched his Bluetooth earpiece. “Ted? What’s your position? Do you have eyes on
Hummingbird?” he asked, using the codename for Lori.
Deafening
silence.
Nick’s
pulse spiked, but he remained calm—never one to succumb to panic. He stepped
past displays and racks, his gaze scanning, his mind assessing.
No
sign of Ted. Or the sales associate.
Drawing
his gun, Nick hustled toward the dressing rooms.
Anticipation
coiled in his chest, adrenaline roaring through him. The weight of his backup
piece strapped to his ankle was a small comfort. Nick’s fingers tightened on
his Glock. He reached the threshold, scanned left, then right.
Ted
lay on the floor beyond the entrance in a corner. Blood soaked his white hair
at the base of his skull.
Son of a— Ted was down.
There
was no time to check if his partner was unconscious or dead. A commotion deeper
in the dressing room drew him forward. Two people struggled inside the second
stall.
The
horror in Lori’s terrified whimper jolted his heart.
About the author:
Juno is a veteran Air Force Intelligence Officer who writes romantic thrillers with sizzle, pulse-pounding suspense, and plenty of action. Her stories are about strong heroes and gutsy heroines fighting for their lives as well as their happily-ever-after. Expect an intense emotional journey and a thrill ride to keep you turning the pages.
A native New Yorker, she currently lives in the Washington, DC area with her patient husband, two vivacious kids, and a spoiled rescue dog. Juno loves hanging out with readers and anyone friendly over a great glass of wine.
The Final Hour series features a covert, off-the-books unit sanctioned to operate beyond the black and white constraints of other intelligence agencies. They work in the shadows safeguarding national security. When a horrifying conspiracy hits too close to home, they're the last line of defense. They'll do anything to keep their country safe and sacrifice everything for the ones they love.
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