Rescuing a cop from a burning precinct is in Max’s job description; falling in love was never part of the deal. Max Harrison moved from the city to take up a role as assistant to the mayor, while also a volunteer firefighter. When he meets Finn Ryan in Ellery, he falls in lust that burns as hot as the fires being set in town. Finn Ryan is a cop, and…
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The Fireman And The Cop – Ellery Mountain #1
The Agent And The Model (Ellery Mountain #7)
Excerpt Chapter One Five minutes past Shenandoah National Park, Michael Hardin finally stopped the car. He had over three hundred miles in his rear-view mirror, tracing back to New York with only a couple of stops, and he was starting to feel it. Following signs to Staunton was easy enough—finding Staunton Choral Gardens B & B less so. He’d been in a daydream and entirely missed his GPS telling him…
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The Doctor and the Bad Boy (Ellery Mountain #4)
Excerpt Chapter 1 Mitchell Askett knocked firmly on the door then stepped back. After glancing down at the piece of paper with his hastily scribbled instructions, he again checked the cabin. There was no number on it or sign to indicate this was where Brenda Skylar lived, but the directions had led him this far. “Uncle Mitch,” Bobbie called from the car. “It hurts. I feel sicker than before.” “I’ll…
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The Paramedic and the Writer (Ellery Mountain #5)
Excerpt Chapter 1 Jamie Llewellyn didn’t do early mornings. He had never quite got used to waking up at the ass-crack of dawn for any reason, not even emergencies or early shifts.Unlike Daniel and Max, who thrived on the early mornings and were chatting about a TV room and exchanging sarcastic remarks while stretching, ready to go for a run.“I hate early mornings,” Jamie muttered. He narrowed his eyes suspiciously…
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The Barman & The SEAL (Ellery Mountain #6)
Excerpt The cold was biting. The cutting wind carried ice and snow high up in the Salang Pass three thousand metres up in the Afghan Mountains northwest of the capital Kabul. Normally his captors covered him—they would tell him in their broken English they weren’t completely lost to conventions of how to look after prisoners. But tonight was different. From the vantage point in the centre of the camp, two…
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The Carpenter and the Actor (Ellery Mountain #3)
Excerpt Jason McInnery pulled another blanket from the pile at the bottom of his bed and used it to block up any small space around him that could let in the cold. When he’d gone for rustic he hadn’t realised he was getting the equivalent of sleeping in a tent. No heating that he could get to work, two in the morning and sleep had so far eluded him. The…
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