FATAL TRUTH
Finishing the investigation that got her parents killed is reporter Scout McAdamsâs top priorityâeven with someone threatening her life if she doesnât drop it. But sheâll reluctantly accept former army ranger Nicco Santonni as her bodyguard...on one condition. He canât try to stop her from uncovering the truth her true-crime writer mother was searching for, despite the danger. Though the prettyâand stubbornâjournalist may not want a bodyguard, Nicco knows she needs one, and he aims to shadow Scoutâs every move. But while Nicco may use every tactic to keep the killers at bay, when the truth proves deadlier than they ever imagined, will they live to tell the tale?
JANE M. CHOATE dreamed of writing from the time she was a small child when she entertained friends with outlandish stories complete with happily-ever-after endings. Writing for Love Inspired Suspense is a dream come true. Jane is the proud mother of five children, grandmother to seven grandchildren and the staff to one cat who believes she is of royal descent.
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ISBN: 978-1-474-08063-7
HIGH-RISK INVESTIGATION
© 2018 Jane M. Choate
Published in Great Britain 2018
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She was in trouble.
The firm set of Niccoâs mouth told her he was angry with her.
Scout went on the offensive. âSay something. Anything.â
âYou handled yourself today. But whatâs going to happen when you find yourself in a situation you canât handle?â
A dozen retorts came to mind. She rejected all but one. âI canât stop living my life because of some threats.â
âYou could have been killed.â
And then she understood. Heâd been afraid. For her.
âIâm sorry for scaring you.â
âNothing is worth your life. Nothing. Including this investigation.â
Scout wanted to protest, but she didnât want to destroy the fragile peace that hovered between them. âIâll be more careful. I promise.â
âI donât want you to just be careful. I want you to stay alive. Because next time...â
Nicco let the words trail off. He didnât need to speak them. The silent warning echoed in her head.
Next time the job wouldnât go unfinished. Itâd end with her death.
Dear Reader,
Thank you for joining me on another journey. I love writing about courageous men and women like Nicco and Scout. Their love path was a tortuous one as they battled enemies motivated by greed and power. In the end, love and truth won out.
Courage, like heroes, comes in all flavors. Some of the most courageous men and women I know are those who fight cancer. My mother and my sister fought ovarian cancer with humor and resolve and, most of all, faith. In spite of this, the cancer won, or at least it did on this earthly sphere. But I know it does not triumph beyond the grave. I remind myself of that when I am grieving and comfort myself with the knowledge that I am separated from them for only a brief time.
Nicco and Scout also lost loved ones. Like me, they grieved, sometimes unbearably so, and they searched for ways to continue living. When their strength faltered, they relied upon the Lord and found in Him the strength and the will to go on.