Elizabeth Goddard

Backfire


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      NOWHERE LEFT TO HIDE

      Tracy Murray had thought she’d be safe disappearing in the wilds of Alaska after her testimony put away a gang leader. But the gang symbol tattooed on an attacker’s arm means the clock has run out. She’s been found—and she knows the killers won’t let her escape alive again. She can’t fight an entire gang alone—she needs help. But when she finds herself relying on widowed firefighter David Warren, a new struggle emerges. Fleeing Alaska and cutting all ties could be the only way to survive…but it would mean leaving her heart behind.

      Mountain Cove: In the Alaskan wilderness, love and danger collide

      “Shh… Tracy, it’s okay.” He hugged her tighter and ran his hand down her red hair.

      A tenderness he hadn’t felt since his wife had been still alive kindled inside him. David wanted to release Tracy. He needed to release her, but she needed him right now.

      She shook her head, her face still pressed into his shoulder. “No, it’s not going to be okay.”

      David eased her from him and gripped her shoulders to look into her tear-reddened but still beautiful silver-blue eyes. “I’m so sorry about what you came across today, but Jay is going to be all right. And the police are searching for the guy who did this.”

      “You don’t understand.” Shaking her head, she moved away from him.

      “Why don’t you tell me, then? Is it the man who shoved Jay over today that has you upset and scared? Or is there something more?” The question sounded too personal, but he couldn’t think of any other way to say it.

      “Yes, there’s more.” Tracy stared into the fire.

      “I’m listening. Tell me.”

      “I was the key witness in a murder trial. The killer on the mountain might be here for me.”

      ELIZABETH GODDARD is an award-winning author of over twenty novels, including the romantic mystery The Camera Never Lies—winner of a prestigious Carol Award in 2011. After acquiring her computer science degree, she worked at a software firm before eventually retiring to raise her four children and become a professional writer. In addition to writing, she homeschools her children and serves with her husband in ministry.

      Backfire

      Elizabeth Goddard

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

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      And we know that in all things

      God works for the good of those who love Him,

      who have been called according to His purpose.

      —Romans 8:28

      This story is dedicated to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ—who gave the ultimate sacrifice when He laid down His life to save us. And to all the first responders, search and rescue volunteers and firefighters, who give their time and energy, face dangers of the worst kind, to help others. I pray God’s grace and many blessings for you. Last, but never least, I dedicate all my stories to my husband and children, who give me the time and space I need to create stories, with a special dedication to my daughter, Rachel, a real princess.

       Acknowledgments

      Many thanks to all my writing friends who have encouraged me along the way, and a special thank-you to Teresa Haugh for providing me with the important details to keep this story true to the southeast Alaska setting. I can’t thank my agent, Steve Laube, enough for believing in my work early on, and to my editor Elizabeth Mazer—thank you for making each story the best it can be!

      Contents

       Cover

       Back Cover Text

       Introduction

       About the Author

       Title Page

       Epigraph

       Dedication

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