Linda Johnston O.

Guardian of Her Heart


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      “Dianna! You’re bleeding!”

      She didn’t recall falling to her knees, but that was where she was, gasping, when Travis found her. Only then did she notice the blood on her hand.

      “I’m all right,” she managed, her throat aching. “I got free. I scratched Farley’s face.”

      “Farley? He was here?”

      Before she could respond, she was lifted to her feet, but the wobbliness of her legs didn’t matter, for Travis pulled her firmly against his chest. This time she didn’t mind being held tightly by a man.

      This time it was Travis.

      “You’re okay?” he murmured softly into her hair.

      “He tried to choke me. Why now? He could have killed me before, if he’d wanted to.”

      She gave a small cry of protest as Travis pulled back to inspect her. Very gently, his fingers touched her throat.

      “Damn him,” he said. “I swear, you’re not leaving my sight. Ever again.” The steely look on Travis’s face made it clear he meant it. She had the sudden feeling Travis would risk his very soul to make sure Farley got what he deserved.

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      Guardian of Her Heart

      Linda O. Johnston

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      Linda O. Johnston’s first published fiction appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and won the Robert L. Fish Memorial Award for “Best First Mystery Short Story of the Year.” Now, several published short stories and novels later, Linda is recognized for her outstanding work in the romance genre.

      A practicing attorney, Linda juggles her busy schedule between mornings of writing briefs, contracts and other legalese, and afternoons of creating memorable tales of the paranormal, time travel, mystery, contemporary and romantic suspense. Armed with an undergraduate degree in journalism with an advertising emphasis from Pennsylvania State University, Linda began her versatile writing career running a small newspaper, then working in advertising and public relations, later obtaining her J.D. degree from Duquesne University School of Law in Pittsburgh.

      Linda belongs to Sisters in Crime and is actively involved with Romance Writers of America, participating in the Los Angeles, Orange County and Western Pennsylvania chapters. She lives near Universal Studios, Hollywood, with her husband, two sons and two cavalier King Charles spaniels.

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      CAST OF CHARACTERS

      Dianna Englander—She misses her murdered husband, but will never again allow so domineering a man into her life.

      Travis Bronson—The undercover cop got distracted on his last case by caring too much, and the civilian he was protecting got killed. He has vowed that won’t happen again.

      Glen Farley—He learned the sweetness of revenge by murdering Dianna’s powerful politician husband—the first of many. But why is he tormenting Dianna again?

      Julie Alberts—The adolescent’s mother died in an accident last year, and she has grown close to her “aunt” Dianna.

      Jeremy Alberts—Julie’s father and one of Dianna’s bosses, he wants more from Dianna than her excellent work managing the dispute resolution center named for her deceased husband.

      Wally Sellers—Jeremy’s partner is eager to obtain publicity for the Englander Dispute Resolution Center. Too eager?

      Bill Hultman—The restauranteur would do nearly anything to increase business.

      My thanks to the wonderful men and women

       of the Los Angeles Police Department,

       especially those who were so kind in answering my

       questions and giving me a tour of the Van Nuys station

       for this book. I admit to modifications and exaggerations

       in the interests of my story.

      My thanks also to my wonderful man, Fred.

      Contents

      Prologue

      Chapter One

      Chapter Two

      Chapter Three

      Chapter Four

      Chapter Five

      Chapter Six

      Chapter Seven

      Chapter Eight

      Chapter Nine

      Chapter Ten

      Chapter Eleven

      Chapter Twelve

      Chapter Thirteen

      Chapter Fourteen

      Chapter Fifteen

      Chapter Sixteen

      Chapter Seventeen

      Prologue

      Dianna Englander drew in her breath so sharply that it sounded like a muffled scream.

      There. Behind the green minivan, several rows away in the parking garage, stood a familiar figure. Again.

      He was too far off for her to see him clearly, but she felt him grinning at her.

      She stood, trembling, beside her red sports car in its assigned parking space. She gripped the handle of the driver’s door. Moisture flooded her eyes and spilled over—tears of fury. Of frustration.

      Of anguish.

      She’d known she hadn’t been hallucinating the first time she’d seen him, a week earlier.

      After all this time, he had come after her. Here.

      Oh,