PROTECTING HIS FAMILY
Just in time for the holidays, navy SEAL Zach McCloud returns home from deploymentâand discovers someone wants his family dead. When he married his cousinâs struggling widow, he vowed to help her and her seriously ill son, and now heâll risk everything to protect them. Even if their arrangement is only temporary. Kristiâs certain an unhappy client from the law firm where she works is determined to hunt her down. But when a sniper bullet wildly misses its target, they begin to question whether itâs really her someone wants dead. Working together, can they figure out why theyâve been attacked...and keep little Cody from the nefarious forces dead set on making this Christmas their last?
âItâs okay,â Zach said. âItâs going to be okay.â
But his words didnât make the hail of bullets stop.
And then he heard the sweet song of police sirens. And just like that, as quickly as theyâd started, the shots ended.
He released Kristi just enough for her to look up at him, eyes wild and curls askew. She dropped her gaze to her son and cupped his cheeks in her palms. âAre you all right?â
Cody looked mildly shell-shocked but shrugged anyway. âIâm okay.â
She turned her arm, and Zach saw a red swath from her elbow to her shoulder. Grabbing her with less finesse and more fear, he said, âI thought you said you werenât hit.â
Kristi followed his gaze to the smear of blood and frowned, looking puzzled. âItâs not me. Iâm not...â Her eyes widened in alarm when she looked at his shoulder. âOh, Zach.â
She scrambled to pull off her sweater and pressed it against his arm.
Pain seared through him like a flash of lightning. It was as if his entire arm was on fire, and he hadnât even noticed. Only now could he feel the blood rolling down to his elbow.
But at least it was his and not hers.
Dear Reader,
Thank you for joining Zach, Kristi and me on this adventure. I hope you enjoyed reading their story as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Zach appeared in the first Men of Valor book, A Promise to Protect, and heâs been waiting not-so-patiently for his own story ever since. In fact, heâs been waiting for a lot of things, especially Kristi. I love how heâs willing to sacrifice his own happiness for hers. And I love that his sacrifice begins to open her eyes to a love she never expected.
Both Zach and Kristiâand even Codyâget second chances at the right time. Iâve never been one who likes to wait, but Zach and Kristi remind me that Godâs timing is perfect. I hope when you feel like God hasnât heard you or that you canât possibly wait any longer, this story will remind you that everything has a season and Godâs timing is best.
Thanks for spending your time with us. Iâd love to hear from you. You can reach me at [email protected], Twitter.com/LizJohnsonBooks or Facebook.com/LizJohnsonBooks. Or visit LizJohnsonBooks.com to sign up for my newsletter.
Liz Johnson
By day LIZ JOHNSON is a marketing manager at a Christian publisher. She makes time to write late at night and is a two-time ACFW Carol Award finalist. She lives in Nashville and enjoys exploring local music and theater, and she makes frequent trips to Arizona to dote on her nieces and nephews. She writes stories filled with heart, humor and happily-ever-afters and can be found online at www.lizjohnsonbooks.com.
To everything there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under the heaven.
âEcclesiastes 3:1
For the readers.
May you continue to find joy in stories and hope in the greatest story of all.
PROLOGUE
âI guess weâd better get married, then.â
At Zachâs words, Kristi Tanner dropped her mug. It shattered and splashed coffee across her kitchen floor, dousing the nearby cabinets in the pale, creamy drink.
All six feet two inches of Zach McCloud stooped in silence to scoop up the porcelain shards, but she couldnât move as his words rang in her ears, over and over.
Weâd better get married, then.
Get married, then.
Married.
As proposals went, that was the very worst one sheâd ever heard. Of course, sheâd heard only two in person. But this was nothing like a sweet, romantic scene from the movies.
From his knees, Zach stared up at her. âI guess that was a bit of a surprise.â
She gave him a curt nod.
âSorry about that.â He threw the broken mug away, then shifted into the traditional proposal pose. She sucked in a quick gasp. Was he going to do it right this time?
But she didnât know what right looked like.
When Aaron had asked her to marry him, heâd pulled a ring out of the front pocket of his work jeans and slipped it on her finger before sheâd even known what was happening. That had been fine with her, since sheâd been in love with Aaron Tanner since he shared his pudding cup with her in the second grade.