
He's a protector by trade. She's a hunter by necessity. Former-Army Ranger Bodie Page lives by a simple code—protect the innocent and bring his men home. But when a mission in the Oregon wilderness ends in a brutal ambush, that code is shattered. With one man dead and another dying, his only way out is a voice on the radio—and the unseen rifle of a federal agent who knows these woods, and the predators within them, far too well. Special Agent Rowan Scott has spent two years searching for the men responsible for her father's disappearance. Now, the group has escalated, and Bodie Page is the one loose end they can't afford. She doesn't need a partner, especially not a stubborn ex-soldier with a death wish. But as they're hunted from the misty peaks to the fog-shrouded shore, their alliance forged in gunfire becomes something more. Something worth fighting for. Something that could get them both killed. Because in Raven's Fall, the deadliest ground is the space between two hearts unwilling to surrender.
Author

Kris sees herself as somewhat obsessive and feels she tends to push the boundaries of common sense sometimes. Her friends graciously see her as passionate and adventurous. After all, speed limits are only a guideline and shouting is just her way of rising above the chaos. Kris loves the outdoors. If she's not on her computer—or chasing after her three kids—she's out on a trail somewhere, either running with her dog or riding her mountain bike. Kris took up adventure racing a few years ago, and tries to enter one or two races every year. Kris started writing some years back, and it took her a while to realize she wasn’t destined for the padded room, and the voices chattering away in her head were really other characters trying to take shape. (And since they weren’t telling her to conquer the human race, she went with it.) Kris loves writing erotic novels. She loves heroines who kick butt, heroes who are larger than life, and sizzling sex scenes that make you squirm in your seat, and leave you feeling just a bit breathless. Email: contactme@krisnorris.ca