UNDER SUSPICION
For FBI agent Sam Steele, thereâs no room for error or emotions on his latest undercover assignment. Getting close to gallery owner Jennifer Robbins while on an Alaskan cruise is the only way to catch her dealing stolen art. Out on the icy seas, Jen suddenly goes from suspect to victim when sheâs targeted by a deadly enemy. And Samâs mission goes from investigating an art crime to protecting the woman whoâs begun to melt his heart. As danger looms closer, heâll do anything to save her lifeâeven if it costs him his own.
The mist rolling over the water obscured the view of land, kind of how Sam felt about this case.
And if he didnât get his bearings soon, he might just run aground. The fact that almost getting killed hadnât been enough to convince Jen to divulge her secrets made it look as though she was neck-deep in the art fraud.
On the other side of the balcony divider, he heard Jen cry out. He scaled the balcony rail, swung around the partition and hurried to her side as she wrestled a blanket in her lounge chair.
âJen,â he whispered. âItâs just a dream. Youâre okay. Wake up.â
Her eyes flew open. âSam? What are you doing here?â
âYou cried out. I thought you were in trouble.â
âI mustâve been dreaming. Every time I close my eyes I see his face, see him lunging toward me.â She shivered.
Against his better judgment, Sam folded her in his arms. He couldnât help himself. She looked utterly stricken. He wanted to say Itâs okay. Youâre safe now. But he didnât know that. In fact, he doubted it with every ounce of his being.
SANDRA ORCHARD
hails from the beautiful countryside of Niagara, Ontario, where inspiration abounds for her romantic-suspense novelsânot that she runs into any bad guys, but because her imagination is free to run as wild as her Iditarod-wannabe husky. Sandra lives with her real-life hero husband, who happily provides both romantic and suspense inspiration, as long as it doesnât involve poisons and his dinner. But her truest inspiration comes from the Lord, in the beauty of a sunrise over the field and the whisper of a breeze, in the antics of a killdeer determined to safeguard its nest and the faithfulness of the seasons. She enjoys writing stories that both keep the reader guessing and reveal Godâs love and faithfulness through the lives of her characters.
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When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you.
âIsaiah 43:2
To my husband, my favorite person with whom to celebrate lifeâs special moments.
Acknowledgments
Thank you to my daughter Christine for patiently deciphering and typing my handwritten manuscript. Words flow much faster from a pen than a keyboard for me. Thank you to my faithful accountability partner and prayer warrior, Patti Jo Moore, for helping me through the rough spots. And thank you to my critiquersâWenda Dottridge, Vicki McCollum, and Stacey Weeksâwhose unique insights enriched the story in many ways.
ONE
âPlease tell me those women arenât why youâre really in town.â
Sam Steele shifted his gaze from the gorgeous heiresses dining in the corner of the dimly lit Seattle bistro and grinned at his brother. âTheyâre not why Iâm in town.â
Jakeâs eyes narrowed. âRight. Now tell me the truth.â
âWhat?â Sam brandished his most offended tone, hoping not to give away that Jake had nailed his mission. âCanât I look at a pretty woman?â Pretty hardly did Jennifer Robbins justice. His fingers itched to tug her blond locks free of the tidy bun sheâd tamed them into.
âSure, but I thought you gave up women after that jezebel almost cost you your job.â
Sam gritted his teeth at the reminder of the woman heâd blithely dated for weeks until sheâd manipulated him into being late for a rendezvous with a critical informant, whoâd later turned up dead, and heâd had to prove he was merely a gullible idiot and not complicit in the plot.
Sam forced his shoulders to relax, sipped his water.
âStill a sore spot, I see.â Jake smirked. âWant me to ask the twins to join us?â
âYou know them?â The question came out strangled. Investigating women his brother knew would not go over well with his family, or his boss.
âThe heiresses to the Robbins Art Gallery?â Jake said in a do-I-look-like-I-was-born-yesterday tone. âEveryone in Seattle knows them.â
Sam leaned forward, holding his brotherâs x-ray-vision gaze without so much as a flinch. âTheyâre not why Iâm in town. Iâm here to join our parents, you and my adorable nephew Tommy on an Alaskan cruise. Remember?â