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Someone Worth Living For
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

Someone Worth Living For

She's Not Going to Let Go Synde Bell never had much. She grew up poor in Iowa, ran away at 16 to Las Vegas, and clawed her way to success as a dancer the hard way. But dancing was a young person's game, and at 48, she knew she wasn't going to be dancing much longer. So she took a leap of faith and went to a fitness resort called Wolf Harbor. And well, things happened. Now she's a wolf shifter. She's got a mate — acknowledged by everyone, including him, to be a damaged, psychotic berserker wolf. And she's got a job to do in San Mateo — 'disappear' the most public AI creator in the world without outing the wolf shifters in the process. But when you never had much, you value what you're given. Synde Bell is going to take care of her team, her mate, and do the job — no matter what it takes. A Wolf Harbor book.

Hero
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Hero

When You're the Hero Miguel Garcia saved the day in January. His quick thinking stopped the Eyewitness News building from going up in flames with all of his friends and co-workers trapped inside. And he relives that moment almost nightly in his nightmares. It's not the only nightmare he's facing. He wants to do some video reporting of the escalating homelessness situation in downtown Portland. Someone seems to be trying to kill him. Or is that just another nightmare? The 17th book in the Newsroom PDX suspense series about a college newsroom in downtown Portland during the pandemic and protests, and now its aftermath. There's a new editor, and new stories to be told. But it's still Portland: foul language, some sex, and lot's of politics. "Dystopian fiction from today's headlines."

Seen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Seen

He's Everybody's Kid Brother Corey Washington's oldest brother had been the advertising manager at the student-run Eyewitness News in Portland. His older brother Cage had been a videographer for years, and everyone hero-worshipped him — including Corey. Corey was the computer systems manager for EWN, and everyone treated him like their own kid brother. He didn't really mind. But now he's the team leader at a journalism conference. His team is locked up in jail, he's been kicked out of the hotel, and it's time to step up. He's not the kid brother anymore. Book 13 in the new-adult political suspense series Newsroom PDX about the students who run a newsroom in Portland, Oregon. Foul language, some sex, lots of politics. Welcome to Portland.

The Truth Sets You Free
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

The Truth Sets You Free

Down in Georgia The last time Indigo Barnaby had been in Georgia, his name hadn't been Indigo Barnaby. He'd been happy to leave the state behind, and he didn't much want to go back either. But apparently, he was going there. At least he wasn't going alone. A shifter biker chick — that was how she described herself, he thought defensively — named Maggie Beaumont, was leading the team. Things had really changed in the shifter world, Indigo admitted. For the better, he supposed. Or at least, he wasn't going to tell Maggie Beaumont he had any doubts about it. It wasn't just the two of them. Cujo Brown, security chief for the World Council of Alphas, was going. So was an Irishman named Timothy O'Brien, and another Navy vet like himself named Jason Wahlberg. It was a good team, Indigo admitted. He was reasonably confident they'd be able to overthrow most small countries with that team. He wasn't sure they would get out of Georgia alive, however. That was a whole 'nother kettle of fish. A Wolf Harbor Rescue book.

Don't Go
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Don't Go

HE HAS A SON. Ryan Matthews is a player. He's also the editor-in-chief of student-run Eyewitness News in Portland. But for all the women — and a few men — who have been in and out of his bed (and office, and the Green Room, and the newsroom couch), part of him has never gotten over the woman who left him three years ago. And then she came back. Teresa Valdez. She came back, gave him his 3-year-old son, and left again. ICE says she's undocumented and want to put her in a camp: to send her back to a country she left when she was a baby and can't remember. She's on the run. If Ryan wants his woman back, if he wants to care for his son, there are big changes ahead. His days as a player are over. This is book 3 in a new-adult suspense series, Newsroom PDX. Sex. Bad language. Lots of Politics. It's Portland — what can I say?

Redemption Road
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

Redemption Road

Some Things Haunt You Forever There is trouble in the Okanogan. Benny and Ryder Garrison grew up there, a part of their father's shifter pack. But their father has disappeared, and the pack has slowly disintegrated — and it wasn't the most stable of packs to begin with. The neighboring Penticton pack in British Columbia is causing problems — again — and the Penticton Alpha is thought to be a part of the pipeline that allowed Vancouver to amass a young shifter army. That fell apart when Hat Island Alpha Abby Stafford killed the Vancouver Alpha, but there are still all those young shifters, just waiting for a leader. The whole region is about to go up in flames — just days before the b...

In Charge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

In Charge

When They Came for the Journalists It has been a rough year for the student-run Eyewitness News. Protests, police brutality, the pandemic, and then white supremacists built a scaffold and hung a noose outside their building. Emily Andersen is the editor, and she'll protect her staff: No matter what. No matter who. Book 7 in the Newsroom PDX suspense series. Foul language. Some sex. Lots of politics. Of course, there is. It's Portland.

Blood and Water
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 363

Blood and Water

Is Blood Really Thicker than Water? Life is good. Mac Davis, a former Marine, is now a cop reporter for the Seattle Examiner. He's had stories nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. He has a reputation as a hard-nosed reporter, and a good man to have at your back when trouble comes knocking. And even Mac admits, around him, trouble usually does. He has a career, a girlfriend, even a house. He has friends. He belongs. But his past is knocking on the door. His cousin calls in a favor. Fourteen years ago, Toby took the fall for a car theft leaving Mac free to go into the Marines. And now? He needs Mac. Needs him badly. A news clip out of Mexico shows a young man running from a burning building — and he wears Mac's face. So much so, people called to find out what he was doing in Mexico. It's his first lead to his father's family. Exactly what do you owe the past? Mac Davis is about to figure that out. Book 5 in the Mac Davis thrillers — stories about a cop reporter who struggles to believe the pen is really mightier than the sword. But just in case? There's a Glock stashed in his backpack along with a notebook and pen.

Trust No One
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Trust No One

WHEN YOU COME FOR THE WRONG MAN Howard Parker wants to be Secretary of Homeland Security. And he isn't going to let a bunch of Marines who were in the wrong place at the wrong time stand in his way — even if one of them is now a reporter in Seattle, his home town. What are the odds? Former Marine Mac Davis likes being a cop reporter. He gets a regular paycheck, and no one is shooting at him. What's not to like? So yeah, he has to hang out around cops, but every job has its downsides. Then someone tries to kill him. Roughs up his aunt. Kidnaps an old Marine buddy. And Mac is going to find out why. And then? He'll put a stop to it. One way or another. If the tools of a reporter won't get the job done? Well then, he's got other tools to use. Book 1 in the Mac Davis thrillers featuring a Marine turned cop reporter in Seattle.

To Have and to Hold
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

To Have and to Hold

How do you confront your fears when they are all in your head? The email had been clear. Cujo Brown needed to return to Monte Carlo now. That wasn't going to be all that easy to get away from Hat Island. The pack — and especially his Alpha — needed him. His mate slid her arms around his shoulders from behind. Cujo blanked his screen hastily. She pulled back. "If you don't want me to see your email, just say so," Olivia Trainer said frostily. Cujo considered her for a moment, and then he slowly smiled. "How would you like to go with me to Paris?" he asked. She stared at him for a moment. "Get off this island?" she asked. "Do you know how badly I want that? Cujo I've been going crazy here!...