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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Serve 'N' Protect (Federal K-9 #5) by Tee O'Fallon

 


 

Blurb:

Ambushed and left for dead, U.S. Secret Service K-9 Officer Markus York is on the mend and laying low in a safe house while his team tracks down his attacker. But Markus isn’t good at sitting still. Even with his K-9, Ghost, for company, he gets restless and decides now is the perfect time to do some repairs around the house…and inadvertently tears open his wounds.

Fresh out of a bad relationship that ended after a car accident left her with limited mobility, freelance accountant Cassidy Morgan has sworn off men. At least, that’s the plan. Until a frantically barking dog leads her to a neighbor’s house where she finds a mysterious man out cold and bleeding on the floor...and mumbling things like “no, they’ll find me” when she tries to call an ambulance.

Yeah, that’s not at all concerning.

Despite Markus’s surly attitude, Cassidy senses there’s something else at work beneath his rugged, keep-your-distance exterior. Whatever it is, it’s sexy as hell.

With someone still trying to kill him, Markus doesn’t want an innocent to get hurt, let alone take care of him.

If only his dog wasn’t crazy in love with her.

If only the chemistry between Markus and Cassidy didn’t explode whenever they were in the same room.

If only Cassidy wasn’t a target now, too.
 

 

My review:

Serve 'N' Protect is an exciting addition to the Federal K9 series but can be read standalone. Two mysteries and a love story in one hair raising adventure. Markus is a smart if emotionally stunted U.S. Secret Service K-9 Officer recovering from an injury with his K9 partner Ghost. Cassidy is a freelance CPA recovering from her own injuries both physical and emotional. These characters are both a hot mess but they are perfect for each other. This book had me on the edge of my seat flipping pages and sighing with relief at the end. Personally, I think Ghost steals the show on more than one occasion.

 

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