


Books in series

#1
The Kidnapping of Kenzie Thorn
2009
Myles Parsons is just another inmate in Kenzie Thorn's GED course...until his abduction plan succeeds. Terrified, Kenzie doesn't want to believe his explanation. That he's Myles Borden, FBI agent—placed under cover because someone wants her dead.Now that Myles has got her out of harm's way, his plans start to fall apart. He attempts to take Kenzie to a safe house—but the stubborn woman won't go! He struggles to protect her even as "she" takes care of "him." He tries to keep his distance...and finds himself falling in love.

#2
The Disappearance of Devyn Keating
2021
Eighteen months ago, Nora James watched as her father was shot in an alley—and then she fled. She changed her name, her appearance and her job, hoping to keep her father’s shooter at bay. For months it worked, but now her luck is running out. A ruthless assassin is on her trail, and soon Nora, now known as Devyn Keating, will be found.But this time, FBI Special Agent Nate Andersen is by her side. Nate would give his life to protect Devyn, but he’s wary of giving his heart…until a deadly confrontation leaves him with both on the line.Previously published as Vanishing Act.

#3
The Hunting of Heather Sloan
2021
“Follow the drugs.” Her sister’s last words shake FBI agent Heather Sloan to the core. They also convince her that the helicopter crash only Heather survived wasn’t an accident.Sheriff's deputy Jeremy Latham is assigned to investigate the crash, but he can’t seem to keep the survivor from showing up at his scene. No matter how hard he tries to convince Heather to stay home to recover, she insists she’s going to find the person responsible. Working together is the only way to make sure she doesn’t hinder his investigation.As they dig for the truth, they’ll have to learn to trust each other, but then the killer turns his target on Heather. She’s willing to risk anything to find the person responsible for her sister’s death, but her obsession could cost her a chance at love—and even her life.Previously published as Code of Justice.