A Special Forces soldier meets the baby girl he never knew existed in this book in Elle James’s Covert Cowboys, Inc. series.
In a small town in Texas, everyone has a secret. Especially Chuck Bolton. Formerly a Special Forces soldier, Chuck now poses as a ranch handyman. His real mission? To protect his ex-fiancée, and the baby girl he never knew they’d created, from a malevolent masked man.
Who is behind the attack—and what could they possibly want with Peggy Jane (“PJ”) Franks? While the answer remains unclear, one thing is certain: Chuck never stopped loving PJ after she left him. And PJ, afraid of falling for the same man who broke her heart, doesn’t want to repeat history. But that’s the least of her worries when her enemy’s motive is finally revealed.
The sound of Charlie cooing made Chuck’s heart skip several beats.
Chuck glanced at PJ standing with her back to him. “How was it? Your pregnancy, the delivery? I want to know.”
“I did fine.”
“I would have been there…”
“I know you would have. If you could have.”
“Why didn’t you tell me?” Chuck tipped Charlie into the crook of his arm and stared down into her little face.
“Your focus needed to be on staying alive,” PJ said. “What was the point in telling you?”
His anger stirred again. “The point is, I’m Charlie’s father.”
“And if there had been complications, what could you have done from Afghanistan?”
Chuck sighed. “Nothing.”
A long silence stretched between them.
“I won’t try to keep you from seeing Charlie,” PJ said.
Chuck liked the strong, determined woman she’d grown into in the year he’d been away, and found himself even more attracted to her than before. But he wasn’t as sure about where they stood, or if he trusted her with his heart.
Bodyguard Under Fire
Elle James
A Golden Heart Award winner for Best Paranormal Romance in 2004, ELLE JAMES started writing when her sister issued a Y2K challenge to write a romance novel. She has managed a full-time job and raised three wonderful children, and she and her husband even tried their hands at ranching exotic birds (ostriches, emus and rheas) in the Texas Hill Country. Ask her, and she’ll tell you what it’s like to go toe-to-toe with an angry three-hundred-and-fifty-pound bird! After leaving her successful career in information technology management, Elle is now pursuing her writing fulltime. Elle loves to hear from fans. You can contact her at [email protected] or visit her website at www. ellejames.com.
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
Chuck Bolton—Wounded soldier returning to Wild Oak Canyon to join Hank Derringer’s team, Covert Cowboys, Inc.
PJ Franks—Waitress at Cara Jo’s diner, going to night school to make a better life for her and her baby girl.
Cara Jo Smithson—Owner of Cara Jo’s Diner, new manager of the Wild Oak Canyon Resort, and PJ’s friend.
Hank Derringer—Billionaire willing to take the fight for justice into his own hands by setting up CCI—Covert Cowboys, Inc.
Emilio Montalvo—Wealthy Mexican investor with possible connections to a ruthless drug cartel.
Ricardo Iglesias—Mexican guest at the Wild Oak Canyon Resort with an interest in getting to know PJ.
Ross Felton—Hardware store owner’s surly grandson with a knack for all things to do with computers.
Dana Perkins—Woman who looks after PJ’s baby while PJ works and goes to school.
Brandon Pendley—Hank Derringer’s computer guru, responsible for setting up the Raging Bull Ranch security system.
Alana Rodriguez—A woman Hank Derringer helped escape from a bad situation twenty-five years ago.
Contents
Chapter One
Chuck Bolton walked to the edge of town, working the kinks out of his bum leg, his limp more pronounced after his two-hour ride on one of the resort nags, housed in the old-fashioned livery stable.
He