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PROTECTIVE CUSTODY FOR THE CHILD HE NEVER EXPECTED

There was no man more dedicated to his job than Detective Mason Blackpaw. Yet when he discovers a dead body at the Bucking Bronc Lodge, he’s forced to confront his moment of greatest weakness—and a reunion with the very pregnant Dr. Cara Winchester.…

AND THE WOMAN HE COULDN’T FORGET

Cara fell for the sexy Comanche officer the moment she laid eyes on him, captivated by his loyalty and fiercely protective instincts. Their romance was brief but intense, and when it ended, he left partof him with her. Now a killer was kidnapping her patients’ babies, and Mason was on the case to stop him. But how would he react once the killer targeted her…or when Mason found out her child was also his?

Panic flickered in her eyes for a brief second before she masked it. “I can take care of myself and my child, Mason. For God’s sake, I’m a doctor.”

“This has nothing to do with you being a doctor or a competent woman,” Mason said, his blood boiling. “It has to do with the fact that a crazed killer murdered one of your patients and may come after you.”

His statement must have sunk in, because her face paled in the moonlight spilling through the car. He clenched his hands to keep from pulling her into his arms and comforting her.

She didn’t look as if she would welcome his comfort.

“I did the math, Cara. We were together nine months ago. So unless you jumped into bed with another man right after I left—”

“How dare you imply that,” Cara bit out.

“Then tell me who the father is.”

Cara massaged her stomach again as if to protect the baby inside. “Mason—”

“Just tell me the truth,” he said on a pained breath. “Is it mine?”

A long heartbeat passed, then she whispered, “Yes.”

Rita Herron

Native Cowboy

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Award-winning author Rita Herron wrote her first book when she was twelve, but didn’t think real people grew up to be writers. Now she writes so she doesn’t have to get a
real
job. A former kindergarten teacher and workshop leader, she traded storytelling to kids for writing romance, and now she writes romantic comedies and romantic suspense. She lives in Georgia with her own romance hero and three kids. She loves to hear from readers, so please write her at P.O. Box 921225, Norcross, GA 30092-1225, or visit her website,
www.ritaherron.com
.

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HARLEQUIN INTRIGUE

 861—MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES*
 892—VOWS OF VENGEANCE*
 918—RETURN TO FALCON RIDGE
 939—LOOK-ALIKE*
 957—FORCE OF THE FALCON
 977—JUSTICE FOR A RANGER
1006—ANYTHING FOR HIS SON
1029—UP IN FLAMES*
1043—UNDER HIS SKIN*
1063—IN THE FLESH*
1081—BENEATH THE BADGE
1097—SILENT NIGHT SANCTUARY‡
1115—PLATINUM COWBOY
1132—COLLECTING EVIDENCE
1159—PEEK-A-BOO PROTECTOR
1174—HIS SECRET CHRISTMAS BABY‡
1192—RAWHIDE RANGER
1218—UNBREAKABLE BOND‡
1251—BRANDISHING A CROWN
1284—THE MISSING TWIN‡‡
1290—HER STOLEN SON‡‡
1323—CERTIFIED COWBOY**
1329—COWBOY IN THE EXTREME**
1336—COWBOY TO THE MAX**
1390—COWBOY COP**
1396—NATIVE COWBOY**

*Nighthawk Island
‡Guardian Angel Investigations
‡‡Guardian Angel Investigations: Lost and Found
**Bucking Bronc Lodge

CAST OF CHARACTERS

Detective Mason Blackpaw—
Tracking down ruthless killers is his job, but will he be able to save the woman he loves and his unborn child when they become the target of a demented serial killer?

Dr. Cara Winchester—
She has dedicated her life to saving women and children, but now she and her unborn baby are at risk and she must trust the man who broke her heart in order to protect them. Can she guard her heart against falling for the native cowboy again?

Reverend Webber Parch—
Would he use God to justify killing those he deems sinners?

Alfredo Thompson—
Would he kill the mother of his child because she gave their baby up for adoption?

Julie and David Davidson—
Would they kill an innocent woman because they feared losing their adopted child?

Les Williams—
Is this bitter war veteran killing women because of his PTSD?

Farr Nacona—
Could this staunchly raised Native American be demented enough to punish women by death for what he perceives is their sin?

To Sue and her cowboy boots!

Contents

Prologue

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Excerpt

Prologue

She had to find out if her baby was okay.

Nellie Thompson pressed the accelerator, pushing her beat-up sedan to the limits as she veered onto the back road leading to the Bucking Bronc Lodge.

The people at the Winchester Clinic in town said Dr. Winchester lived on the ranch. But this section seemed deserted. Dark.

Isolated.

Panic clawed at her. Had she taken a wrong turn?

Fumbling with the directions she’d scribbled on a napkin, she tried to make out her own jagged writing, but it was too dark to see.

Her headlights caught the image of a wooden sign ahead. A sign that welcomed her to the BBL. Arrows told her the main lodge was to the left. It housed the counseling center and on-site clinic. Dr. Winchester’s cabin was supposed to be to the right. She swung on to the dirt road, tires screeching and spitting gravel.

Dr. Winchester would know what to do.

She had helped her before. She would help her now.

But she had to tell her about the threats. The man’s eerie voice...

She heaved a breath, pushing at the tangled hair on her cheek as she glanced in her rearview mirror. She thought she’d seen a car a mile back. Thought someone was following her.

Had she lost them? Or was she just being paranoid?

No...the truck had been too close. But where was it now?

Suddenly a loud popping sound rent the air. The car bounced, jolted forward, then rolled over a rut in the road.

Fear clogged her throat. Her tire had blown.

The car jerked and sputtered out of control. She pressed the brakes but the car spun sideways.

She pumped them again, but instead of slowing the car seemed to speed up. A cry caught in her throat, and she stomped the brakes one more time, then clenched the steering wheel in a death grip as it careened toward a boulder.

She swung the vehicle to the left to avoid it, but the car skidded off the road, trampling brush and bushes and bouncing over more ruts. She gripped the steering wheel tighter, struggling to regain control, but it was no use.

The front bumper slammed into a tree and the car screeched to a stop. Her head jerked forward and hit the steering wheel, and her world faded to black.

Seconds or maybe minutes later, she stirred, her vision blurred. Trembling from the impact, she reached for her purse.

She had to get her phone and call for help.

But someone wrenched her car door open. Relief warred with fear as a man pulled her from the seat. She blinked in confusion. Was he going to help her?

Something glittered in the dim light. A gold chain around his neck.

Then the shiny blade of a knife flashed in front of her face, and terror shot through her.

“Let me go,” she shouted.

But his fingers tightened on her arm, and he dragged her toward the woods. She kicked and fought back. She had to get away from him.

A hard blow to his kneecap, and his grip on her loosened. She screamed for help then turned and ran. She had to make it to Dr. Winchester’s cabin....

The terrain was dark, though, the night sounds ominous as she plunged through the bushes. The creek rippled nearby, but she stumbled over a tree root and fell.

The sound of crackling twigs and a man’s cursing echoed in the air, and she pushed herself up and trudged on. She cut a path toward the creek, praying she was almost at the
doctor’s cabin, but her foot hit a tangled vine and she lunged into the brush. Her hands scraped rock and scrub brush, and she tasted dirt.

Then he was on her. His rancid breath bathed her face as he grabbed her hair and flipped her over. She tried to scream, but one hand gripped her neck, choking her, while he raised the knife with the other.

She kicked and tried to throw him off, clawing at his hands to release her.

But the knife blade plunged into her stomach, and she choked on another cry as death whispered her name.

Chapter One

Three days later

Detective Mason Blackpaw watched the guard close the prison doors behind Pruitt Ables and breathed a sigh of relief that the
Slasher
case was finally over. Ables had been the missing link in their investigation, but once they’d realized Robert Dugan, the man who’d viciously killed a half dozen women, had a half brother, the pieces had fallen into place.

Mason exited the prison with a satisfied smile. He was a cowboy, a loner and a cop. He spent most of his days tracking down criminals.

His job was his life and that was the way he liked it.

No ties. No one to nag him about not being home when he was on a case. No one to expect him to be something he wasn’t.

Except for the law enforcement agencies. Tracking had come so natural to him that he was called in on high profile missing persons and most wanted cases.

But now that he and Miles McGregor had locked up the sociopath and his accomplice, they’d decided to take some much needed R and R. Miles was headed to his new ranch with his son and new wife, and he had decided to devote some time to the troubled boys at the Bucking Bronc Lodge.

He checked his watch, then jumped in his SUV and drove toward the BBL. He’d promised Brody Bloodworth, the founder of the operation, that he’d teach the kids some survival skills as well as tracking techniques.

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