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Tex turned back to his computer screen, trying to put his friends out of his mind. Hopefully they’d seen the last of the drama they’d all been through over the last year or so.

He clicked some buttons on his keyboard and stared at the chat box he’d just been using to talk to Melody.

User unknown

Tex frantically clicked more buttons, then swore under his breath and leaned back in his chair and put his hands behind his head. She’d deleted her account. She wasn’t just logged off, she’d severed the only connection they had with each other.

They’d been talking for months, and she’d never given any overt indication that anything was wrong, but Tex still sensed there was something. Obviously he was right. He knew her well enough to know she was too polite to just up and disappear without a word . . . at least he thought he did.

They hadn’t gotten into anything sexual, but they’d definitely shared some intimate thoughts. Melody was the only person he’d told how useless he felt and how, even though he’d ultimately begged the doctor to remove his mangled leg, he hated the fact that he wasn’t whole. He’d even opened up to her about the phantom pain he still felt all the time in his leg, a leg that wasn’t even there.

Melody had understood. She’d said all the right things. But thinking about it now, Tex realized she’d never
really
told him anything about herself. Oh, he knew she liked to eat Mexican food and that pink was her favorite color, but she’d never opened up to him about the things that really mattered in her life.

He pushed up the sleeves on the shirt he was wearing and crouched over his keyboard. If Melody thought she could erase their connection as easily as deleting her user account, she had another think coming.

The SEALs always said he could find anyone, it was time to put his skills to use . . . for himself this time. Something was wrong. He’d find Melody and figure out what it was. Hopefully he wouldn’t be too late.

 

Find out what happens in Tex’s story

Protecting Melody
-- coming in September

 

 

 

 

Read on for an exclusive excerpt from the first book in Susan’s exciting new series:

 

 

Justice for Mackenzie

Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes, Book 1

 

…Mackenzie walked over to the door and looked through the peephole. Damn. The man standing at her door was so good looking, she felt a zing shoot through her body, ending between her legs. It was the same reaction she’d gotten the night of the charity event. He was staring right at the peephole as if he knew she was on the other side looking at him. Mackenzie took a deep breath and opened the door until the chain stopped it from opening any further.

“Daxton?”

“Yup. That’s me.”

Mackenzie shoved her hand through the small opening of the door and said, “ID please.”

Dax chuckled, not offended in the least. “Good girl.” He reached behind him and took his wallet out from his pocket and pulled out his driver’s license and put it into Mackenzie’s outstretched hand. “There you go.”

Mackenzie looked down at the plastic card in her hand. Daxton Chambers. Forty six years old. Six foot one and two hundred thirty pounds. She gulped. Damn, almost a hundred pounds heavier than she was. She went to hand it back and dropped it.

“Shit, sorry.”

Dax just laughed quietly and kneeled down to pick up the dropped license. “No problem.”

Mackenzie held out her hand again. “Ranger ID now please.”

Dax smiled even more broadly. “Damn, woman.”

Mackenzie faltered a bit, but bravely said, “IDs are easy to fake nowadays, I just want to make sure.”

“Oh, I wasn’t complaining. No fucking way. I’m pleased as hell you don’t trust me. I’d be more worried if you did. Here you go.” Dax held out his Texas Ranger badge that he’d pulled from his other pocket. “I don’t go anywhere without it, just in case. Good thinking.” She took it from his hand and Dax could see her hands shaking.

“If it’s okay . . . I’ll just . . .” Mackenzie gestured back inside her apartment.

“Take your time, Mackenzie. I’ll be right here.”

Mackenzie shut and locked her apartment door and quickly walked over to her phone. She snapped a picture of Daxton’s Ranger badge and texted it to Matthew, Mark, and Laine. Laine knew she was going out with Daxton, but she wanted to inform her brothers as well. She told them she was going to dinner with Daxton, who was a Texas Ranger, and she’d be home later. She trusted Daxton was who he said he was, but she’d be an idiot to take him at his word. She wanted her brothers to know who it was she was going out with and what time she expected to be home. Even though she was thirty seven years old, she wanted to be safe. She’d call Laine when she got back home. It was their ritual whenever one of them went out.

Mackenzie thought hard about calling the local Ranger Station and checking on Daxton that way as well, but then decided she was being an idiot. She’d seen him at the charity event with a table full of other officers. Hell, he’d been with the Highway Patrolman when she’d been pulled over. If Daxton was lying, he was an expert. Mackenzie went back to the door, took off the chain and opened it all the way.

“Hi, Daxton.” Her smile was bright and welcoming, as if this was the first time she’d opened the door that night and she hadn’t demanded he show his IDs to her and treated him like a criminal.

Dax chuckled. Damn, she was adorable. She pulled him out of his bad mood easily. “Hey.”

“Here’s your ID back. Sorry about that.”

“Don’t be sorry. You have no idea how hot that was.”

“Uh, what?”

“Yeah, hot. I see all sorts of shit in my line of work. I love knowing you’re cautious. I just wish more people were like you.”

“Oh, well, okay.” Mackenzie handed Daxton his Ranger ID back.

“What’d you do with it when you were in there?”

“Uh . . .” Mackenzie was unsure if she should tell him. “I don’t know . . . um . . . I’ve never dated a cop before.”

Dax stood there watching Mackenzie with an amused glint in his eye. “Okay.”

“And I’ve never been in trouble before. I mean, really in trouble. I got detention in high school once, but it wasn’t my fault. Stupid Darci Birchfield decided to pick on one of the guys on the chess team and I told her if she didn’t lay off him she’d answer to me, and she didn’t lay off him, so she answered to me and I got a full week of detention for it. But she never messed with him again. I had to endure Bobby telling me for the rest of our high school years thank you, and shit, he 
still
 sends me a Christmas card every year, but still . . . it was totally worth it.”

Daxton leaned against the wall next to the door, loving how fucking cute she was. He crossed his arms over his chest, holding his cowboy hat in one hand and settled in to listen to Mackenzie babble.

“Okay, I also got in trouble at work last year for telling one of the other managers to go fuck himself, but 
that
 wasn’t my fault either. He was totally harassing one of the lesbian women I work with. Calling her a dyke and shit like that. That’s just not cool. I mean really, in today’s day and age that crap is totally uncalled for. So I told him off, explaining how a dyke was actually an artificial wall used to regulate water levels, and called a levee here in the States. Okay, I probably also used some other not-so-nice words as well, but he turned around and complained to HR about 
me
, when 
he
 was the one being an asshat. I was sent home for a week, paid, while an investigation went on, but was called back after only three days because Ginger totally told HR what a dick Peter was and that I’d been defending her and since everyone in the office backed Ginger, they ended up letting Peter go and not me.”

Mackenzie paused, biting her lip. Shit. She’d done it again. She tried to finish her thought quickly. “So, I’ve never really been in trouble, or even been around any cops, other than the charity thing each year, so I have no idea what’s legal and what’s not, so I’ll tell you what I did, if you promise not to arrest me. I’m claiming ignorance here.”

“What’d you do, Mackenzie?” Dax asked with no rancor in his voice.

“I took a picture of your ID and sent it to my brothers and best friend so if I end up dead in a ditch somewhere tonight they’ll know who it was that took me out. I totally planned on deleting the picture when we got home, though. It’s not like I was gonna put it on the Internet for someone to make a fake ID from or anything.”

“Good for you.”

“Really?”

“Yeah. But you know, that name could be totally fake. If I 
did
 want to kill you and dump your body and your brothers or friend checked me out, they might not ever find me if I used a fake name.”

“Damn.” Mackenzie liked this guy. “So what should I have done instead?”

“Called the Ranger Station and checked me out. Told them you’re about to go on a date with a man that claims to be a Ranger and that you have a badge and you want to know if it’s legit or not.”

“I totally was going to do that!” Mackenzie exclaimed excitedly.

“Why didn’t you?” Dax asked curious.

“Well, because it felt like a shitty thing to do . . . not trust you when you gave me your ID without giving me crap about it.”

“Do it now.”

“What?”

“Do it now. Call. Check me out.”

“But you’re standing right there. And I believe you.”

“Do it.” Dax’s voice was unrelenting.

“Oh, all right. Jeez.”

 

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Justice for Mackenzie

 

 

Daxton Chambers, a member of the oldest and most distinguished law enforcement agency in the state of Texas, could never understand why people kill. But this new case, where someone was kidnapping and burying women alive, was a whole new level of depravity. As a Texas Ranger it was his job to keep San Antonio safe, but whoever this was, always seemed to be one step ahead of him.

 

Mackenzie Morgan lived what she considered a normal life. She worked at a non-profit agency, hung out with her best friend, had an annoying, but loving, family, and had a tendency to ramble when she was nervous. She wasn’t looking for a man, but when Dax storms into her life, and won’t take no for an answer, she’s all in.

 

Meeting Mack, and finding out just how perfect she was for him, wasn’t a part of Dax’s plan…but he’d be damned if he was going to walk away from the most interesting and fun woman he’d met in a long time. Unfortunately, anyone Dax cares about is suddenly in danger. It’ll take every ounce of knowledge he’s gained from years in law enforcement to keep Mack alive.

 

Discover other titles by Susan Stoker

 

 

SEAL of Protection Series:

Protecting Caroline

Protecting Alabama

Protecting Fiona

Marrying Caroline
(novella)

Protecting Summer

Protecting Cheyenne

Protecting Jessyka

Protecting Melody
(Sept 2015)

Protecting the Future (Dec 2015)

 

Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes Series

Justice for Mackenzie
(Aug 2015)

Justice for Mickie (Nov 2015)

Justice for Corrie (TBA)

Justice for Boone (TBA)

Justice for Milena (TBA)

Justice for Kinley (TBA)

Justice for Sidney (TBA)

 

Beyond Reality Series:

Outback Hearts

Flaming Hearts

Frozen Hearts

 

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Susan Stoker has a heart as big as the state of Texas where she lives, but this all American girl has also spent the last fourteen years living in Missouri, California, Colorado, and Indiana. She’s married to a retired Army man who now gets to follow
her
around the country.

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