UNDERCOVER BODYGUARD
After an attack at a military charity gala, navy commander Leo Darius learns someone wants to kill himâand kidnap his two daughters. And thereâs nothing the recently widowed single father wonât do to protect his girls...even if it means asking a beautiful bodyguard to pose as his girlfriend. Though security expert Zoe Dean agrees to handle the threats and near-fatal assaults, she refuses to get attached to the handsome commander and his lovely daughters. But with the would-be kidnappers closing in, saving Leo and the little girls, while protecting her heart, may be one mission Zoe canât master.
A scream ripped from her lungs.
âHang on, Zoe. Iâm coming!â
Itâs not your job. Zoeâs voice echoed in his memory. Your job is to go home safely to your daughters.
Not till he found her.
James bolted up the staircase and found Zoe curled in a ball on the balcony.
âSomeone pepper-sprayed me. I canât see.â A fit of coughing overtook her.
âItâs going to be okay. Weâll get you out of here.â He looked toward the stairs, but smoke filled the staircase now.
âWe have to jump and aim for the lake,â Zoe said. âBut thereâs a stone walkway and a wrought iron fence between us and it.â
âWe have no choice.â He swept her up in his arms, stepped onto the railing...and leaped.
It seemed to take forever till she hit water. When she broke through the surface, she saw the castle in flames, but no sign of James.
Then she saw the rugged spikes of the fence and his torn uniform hanging from it. And on it was an unmistakable stain. Blood.
Dear Reader,
When was the last time you did something that scared you? Iâve never written a book about children before this one. Honestly, Iâve always been intimidated by the thought of creating small fictional children and letting them run loose on the page. But I wrote this over the summer, when my own girls were home from school, and they encouraged me to bring Ivy and Eve to life.
Like Zoe, I was once told Iâd never have children, and while that turned out not to be the case, that moment is still sharp in my memory. Like both Leo and Zoe, Iâve had plenty of days worrying that I wasnât as good a parent as I wanted to be. Iâm so thankful to my girls for helping me find strength and courage I never knew I had.
Thank you again to all the amazing readers whoâve gotten in touch with their thoughts, questions and suggestions about the characters and their stories. The best place to reach me is on Twitter at @MaggieKBlack or through my website, www.maggiekblack.com. I really do love hearing what you think. Several of you wrote to ask me what Seth from Tactical Rescue was up to now, and I was glad when Leo and Zoeâs brush with espionage gave a little bit of a hint into that.
Also, Arwen wrote to ask what had happened to the cat in Kidnapped at Christmas. The cat is doing great. Samantha found it when she was moving out of her apartment. Itâs now very happy living with her and Josh, and often curls up on the chair beside her when sheâs reading.
Thank you all for sharing this journey with me,
Maggie
MAGGIE K. BLACK is an award-winning journalist and romantic suspense author with an insatiable love of traveling the world. She has lived in the American South, Europe and the Middle East. She now makes her home in Canada with her history-teacher husband, their two beautiful girls and a small but mighty dog. Maggie enjoys connecting with her readers at maggiekblack.com.
For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, neither angels nor principalities nor powers, neither things present nor things to come...shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
âRomans 8:38â39
Thanks as always to my agent Melissa Jeglinski, my editor Emily Rodmell and the rest of the Love Inspired team for helping me bring these stories to life.
Thank you also to the amazing people at the Harlequin Distribution Center in Depew, NY, who I got the opportunity to visit while writing this book. They ship millions of books a year and are the friendly voices readers hear when they call. For all you do to connect writers to readers, thank you.
ONE
It was a flash of deep red silk that first caught naval commander Leo Dariusâs attention, followed by a gust of humid air seeping in through one of the balcony doors of the Thousand Islands castle. His steel-gray eyes rose. Their intense gaze cut through the crowded ballroom. But he barely managed to catch a glimpse of the petite, dark-haired woman as she slipped out through the curtains and onto one of the historical buildingâs stone balconies. Thereâd been no mistaking the outline of a weapons holster strapped to her leg, underneath the folds of her long crimson gown. She was beautiful and dangerous.