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Maximum Security series book #3
Romantic Suspense, Action & Adventure
Date Published: paperback release date 12/29/20
Publisher: HQN

When investigative journalist Jessie Keganâs father, a colonel in the army, is accused of treason, Jessie is determined to clear his name. Reluctantly, she turns to former Special Ops soldier, Brandon Garrett, her late brotherâs best friend–a true heartbreaker, according to her brother.
With danger coming from every angle, time is running out and the game being played is deadly. Working together, Bran and Jessie must risk everything to solve the riddle and confront the threat–before itâs too late.
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EXCERPT
Too much downtime always made him nervous, kind of edgy as he waited for the other shoe to drop. It had been a week since his last client had headed back to Nashville, a week of peace and quiet he should have enjoyed.
Instead, he had this nagging feeling that something bad was coming down the line.
Lounging back in the chair behind his desk at Maximum Security, Brandon Garrett looked up at the sound of the front door swinging open. A gust of cool, late October winds swept in, along with a petite, whirlwind of a woman with the prettiest strawberry blond hair Bran had ever seen.
She had a sweet little body to match her fiery curls, he noticed, outlined by the dark blue stretch jeans curving over her sexy little ass and the peach knit top that hugged her breasts.
It wasnât tough to read the anxiety in her big green eyes as she surveyed the room, but instead of heading for the receptionistâs desk, those big green eyes landed on Bran and as she started toward him, there was something about her that rang a distant bell. Interest piqued, he rose from his chair. âCan I help you?â
âYouâre Brandon Garrett, right? You were a friend of my brotherâs. Danny Kegan? I recognize you from the photos Danny sent home.â
The mention of his best friendâs name hit him like a blow, and the muscles across his stomach clenched. Daniel Kegan had been a member of his spec ops team, a brother, not just a friend. Danny had saved Branâs life at the cost of his own. He was KIA in Afghanistan.
Bran stared down at the girl, who was maybe five-foot-four. âYouâre Jessie,â he said, remembering the younger sister Daniel Kegan had talked so much about. âYou look like him. Same color hair and eyes.â
She nervously wet her lips, which were plump and pink and fit her delicate features perfectly.
âMy brother said if I ever needed help, I should come to you. He said youâd help me no matter what.â She glanced back toward the door and his mind shifted away from the physical jolt he felt as he looked at her to the worry in her eyes.
âIâll help you. Danny was my closest friend. Whatever you need, Iâll help. Come on. Letâs go into the conference room and you can tell me whatâs going on.â When her gaze shot back to the door, his senses went on alert.
âI didnât mean I needed your help later,â Jessie said nervously. âI meant I need your help right now.â
Gunshots exploded through the windows. âGet down!â Bran shouted to the other guys in the office as he shoved Jessie down behind his desk and covered her with his body. Glass shattered and a stream of bullets sprayed across the room.
Jaxon Ryker popped up, gun drawn, and ran for the door. Hawk Maddox and Lissa Blayne were shuffling through their desks, arming themselves. Jonas Wolfe drew his ankle gun and ran for the rear entrance, ready for any threat that might come from there.
âBlack SUV with tinted windows,â Ryker reported. Six feet of solid muscle, dark hair and eyes, Jax was a former Navy SEAL, currently a PI and occasional bounty hunter. âCouldnât get a plate number.â Jaxâs gaze swung to the front of the room. âMindy, you okay?â
The little receptionist eased up from beneath her desk. âI-Iâm okay. Should I call the police?â Around here, it was never good to jump to conclusions.
Bran hauled Jessie to her feet. He could feel her trembling. Her eyes looked even bigger and greener than they had before. âAre they coming back?â he asked.
âI-I donât know. It could have just been a warning.â
Bran turned to Mindy. âUnless someoneâs already phoned it in, letâs wait to call the cops till we know whatâs going on.â His attention returned to Jessie. âWe need to talk.â
She just nodded. Her face had gone pale, making a fine line of freckles stand out across her forehead and the bridge of her nose.
Bran took her arm and urged her toward the conference room. âKeep a sharp eye,â he said to The Max crew. âJust in case.â
Jessie sank unsteadily down in one of the rolling chairs around the long oak conference table. The man she had come to see, Brandon Garrett, sat down beside her.
âOkay, letâs hear it,â he said. âWhatâs going on?â
She thought of the men who had just shot up his office and her pulse started thumping again. âDanny said if I ever needed help–â
âYeah, I get that. Your brother knew he could count on me. Like I said, Iâll help you any way I can, but I need to know whatâs going on.â
Bran was taller than Danny, around six-three, with a soldierâs lean, hard body, vee-shaped, with broad shoulders and narrow hips. Powerful biceps bulged beneath the sleeve of his dark blue T-shirt. With his slightly too-long mink brown hair, straight nose and masculine features, he was ridiculously handsome, except for the hard line of his jaw and the darkness in his eyes that contrasted sharply with their beautiful shade of cobalt blue.
âStart at the beginning,â he demanded.
Since she wasnât sure exactly where to begin, Jessie dragged in a shaky breath and slowly released it.
âIâm here because of my father–Colonel James Kegan, Commander U.S. Army Alamo Chemical Depot. Just before he died a little over two months ago, my father was removed from active duty. He was charged with larceny–specifically the theft of chemical weapons stored at the Depot. Because the Army believed he was selling the weapons to a foreign entity, he was also charged with espionage and treason. I need you to help me prove his innocence.â
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About the Author
New York Times bestselling author Kat Martin is a graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara where she majored in Anthropology and also studied History. Currently residing in Missoula, Montana with her Western-author husband, L. J. Martin, Kat has written sixty-five Historical and Contemporary Romantic Suspense novels. More than sixteen million copies of her books are in print and she has been published in twenty foreign countries. Kat is currently at work on her next Romantic Suspense.
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