Maggie K. Black

The Littlest Target


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      Nanny and baby on the run

      A taut thriller in the True North Heroes series

      When her boss’s wife is murdered before her eyes, nanny Daisy Hayward flees with her infant charge. But she can’t escape danger. Someone wants the baby and will kill Daisy to get him. In the Canadian wilderness, a paramedic saves them. But when Daisy is framed for murder and labeled a kidnapper, will Max Henry help her...or turn her in?

      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.

       Also By Maggie K. Black

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      Undercover Holiday Fiancée

      The Littlest Target

       True North Bodyguards

      Kidnapped at Christmas

      Rescue at Cedar Lake

      Protective Measures

      Killer Assignment

      Deadline

      Silent Hunter

      Headline: Murder

      Christmas Blackout

      Tactical Rescue

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      The Littlest Target

      Maggie K. Black

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      ISBN: 978-1-474-08262-4

      THE LITTLEST TARGET

      © 2018 Mags Storey

      Published in Great Britain 2018

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      Her breath tightened in her chest.

      She couldn’t believe her ears. Max had given her up to the authorities. Was this why he’d brought her here? To set her up?

      “Daisy, I can explain.”

      She pushed past him and ran outside, but Max stepped out behind her. “I called my brother because he’s an undercover detective. I want to protect you, Daisy.”

      “I never asked you to protect me!”

      “Fine.” He stepped back. “If you want to keep running, then go. But the baby stays with me. I won’t let anybody hurt him.”

      “I don’t want to run anymore.” She grabbed his hand in both of hers. “I just want this nightmare to be over.”

      “Then trust me.”

      The irony wasn’t lost on her. She’d never trusted anyone, and he didn’t rescue people. Yet here they were.

      Before she could respond, headlights swamped the porch and a voice barked, “On your knees, both of you! This time you talk...or you die.”

      Dear Reader,

      Thank you for joining me for my second book about the Henry brothers. When I finished writing Undercover Holiday Fiancée, I worried I’d never discover another couple I liked as much as Trent and Chloe. But Max, Daisy and little Fitz really worked their way into my heart.

      Right now, I’m writing this by the window in my favorite coffee shop. Usually I work from home with my two little dogs. But about once a week, I like to write here to get a different view of the world. Often I’m surrounded by business meetings. Occasionally, I witness either sweet or disastrous first dates. But this coffee shop also gets a steady stream of people in uniform, especially paramedics. It’s not unusual for me to pop my head up and ask them random questions like, “Who gets to fly the helicopter?” or “What tools do you have on your belt?” I’m extremely thankful for their patience! All creative mistakes in this book are my doing, not theirs.

      Thank you again to all the amazing readers who’ve got in touch with your thoughts, questions and suggestions. I really enjoy hearing from you! I’m sorry I’ve got behind in responding to physical letters, but I’ll take a trip to the post office as soon as this book is done. You can find me on Twitter at @MaggieKBlack or at www.maggiekblack.com.

      Thank you all for sharing this journey with me,

      Maggie