Protecting her life will mean betraying her trust
Ainsley Hamilton has always been the responsible one of the family. As the oldest daughter of presidential candidate Buckmaster Hamilton, sheâs also a potential target. For months sheâs sensed someone following her. When an expedition to scout locations for a commercial takes a terrifying turn, sheâs rescued by a natural-born cowboy who tempts the good girl to finally let loose.
Sawyer Nash knows just how reckless it is to fall for someone heâs gone undercover to protect. Yet masquerading as an extra on set, he starts to see beneath Ainsleyâs controlled facade. And with the electionâand a killerâdrawing closer, Sawyer stands to lose not just his job and his life but the woman for whom heâd gladly risk both.
Praise for New York Times bestselling author B.J. Daniels
âCrossing multiple genres, Daniels successfully combines Western romance, suspense and political intrigue with ease.â
âRT Book Reviews on Hard Rain
âThe heartwarming romance gets wrapped up here, but the book ends with a cliff-hanger that is sure to have fans anxious for the next title in the series.â
âLibrary Journal on Lucky Shot
âForget slow-simmering romance: the multiple story lines weaving in and out of Big Timber, Montana, mean the second Montana Hamiltons contemporary...is always at a rolling boil.â
âPublishers Weekly on Lone Rider
â[The Montana Hamiltons] should definitely be on the must read list... A great introduction for new readers to this amazing author.â
âFresh Fiction on Wild Horses
âTruly amazing crime story for every amateur sleuth.â
âFresh Fiction on Mercy
âDaniels is truly an expert at Western romantic suspense.â
âRT Book Reviews on Atonement
âWill keep readers on the edge of their chairs from beginning to end.â
âBooklist on Forsaken
âAction-packed and chock-full of suspense.â
âUnder the Covers on Redemption
âFans of Western romantic suspense will relish Danielsâ tale of clandestine love played out in a small town on the Great Plains.â
âBooklist on Unforgiven
With utmost appreciation I dedicate this last book in the series to my agent, Lisa Erbach Vance. Thank you so much for taking this journey with me.
CHAPTER ONE
Election night
IT WAS THE old priestâs limp that caught Ainsley Hamiltonâs attention as the presidential election results were announced over the loudspeaker. A deafening roar rose from the bundled-up crowd gathered at the fairgrounds outside Beartooth, Montana, that cold November night.
Her father, Buckmaster Hamilton, had just been announced the new president. Music began to play loudly as the throng cheered. She watched the priest, hunched over his cane, edging ever closer to the platform where her father would be giving his acceptance speech. Ice crystals danced in the night air against the backdrop of the Crazy Mountains. Millions of stars twinkled in the velvet blue of Montanaâs big sky overhead. There was an excitement in the air as well, an electricity that had her feeling warm inside.
Ainsleyâs heart surged. She was so proud of her father, so happy for him. This was his night. Heâd worked hard to get here. She told herself that nothing could spoil it for him, especially her sister Katâs concerns about security. The fairgrounds were crawling with Secret Service agents, sheriffâs department deputies and National Guard; even the sheriff himself was here.
Her gaze went again to the priest as he limped forward. The crowd parted for him, seeing his physical disabilities as well as his determination to get closer. When he finally reached the elevated platform where she was standing with her family, he leaned heavily on the cane as if trying to catch his breath. Like her, he must have wanted to be part of this history-making night.
Another roar erupted from those gathered as her father strode out onto the stage. He smiled and nodded, then turned to motion to his wife and six daughters. They had been waiting in the wings out of the cold for this moment. Ainsley looked at her sisters.
Bo smiled at her, so pregnant with her twins that she appeared to be wearing a small tent. The grown twins, Harper and Cassidy, were holding hands, both crying. Olivia was dabbing at her eyes, as well. It was clear that they had all been moved to tears, all except sister Kat, who looked nervous as their mother led the way across the stretch of red carpet to her waiting husband.
Out of the corner of her eye, Ainsley noticed that the old priest was straining to see. His limp looked painful, she thought as she saw him clutch his cane with both hands. She knew her interest in him was because of his limp. It reminded her of another man, a man sheâd trusted her heart to recently only to have it broken.