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someone to watch over me by Lesa Henderson


 

BLURB

 

After witnessing a violent crime, Catlin (Kit) McCormick is on the run. She' s determined to lie low, find family that' s unaware of her existence, and start fresh in the beautiful mountain town of Laurel Ridge. But disappearing is harder than she thought, especially when one of the first people she runs into is handsome U.S. Marshal, Cameron Grainger. There's no escaping the Marshal because he and Catlin are more closely connected than either realizes.

Cameron has trust issues and trouble of his own. He' s currently on leave and recovering from wounds suffered while on duty. Plus, his service in Afghanistan has left him emotionally scarred and doubting his own judgement. When the mysterious woman with hazel eyes and bruises on her neck collapses on the floor of his aunt's bed-and-breakfast, he's both intrigued and wary. 

Will Catlin risk her identity being discovered and explore the overwhelming feelings she has for Cameron? Can Cameron trust his instincts enough to let down his guard and follow his heart?

Intrigue, danger and the questions of trust and loyalty keep the pages turning in this inspirational romantic suspenseā€” a standalone follow-up to Someone to Trust.

 

 

 

A LITTLE ABOUT THE STORY

 

Someone To Watch Over Me is a Christmas Story wrapped in romance and tied up with

suspense.  Catlin McCormick is on the run. If found she's in danger of being killed - if not she's in danger of losing her heart to a handsome and suspicious US Marshal. 

 

The last thing you want to do when you're on the run and trying to lay low is draw the attention of a US Marshal, much less kiss him. 

 

Cameron's instinct tells him Catlin's running from trouble or the cause of it.  But he can't deny the attraction he feels for the beautiful waif who showed up at his door needing help.

 

The story takes place during the Holidays of  Thanksgiving and Christmas in the Smokey Mountains.  Characters from Someone To Trust (Laurel Ridge Book 1) return but youā€™ll enjoy reading the story and wonā€™t feel lost without having read the first book. 

 

The main message I want Someone To Watch Over Me to convey to the reader is God is always watching and He always cares.  Even when bad things happen ā€“ as they often do ā€“ He does care.  When things like the death of a loved one, a tragic event, or even some of the horrible atrocities that take place in the world, God is often accused of not caring.  Heā€™s accused of being absent.   This what Catlin, the heroine of Someone To Watch Over Me is struggling with.  She is angry and disappointed with God over the loss of several family members in a short span of time.  She is struggling in her faith as a result.

 

Cameron is struggling with believing God exists at all after having witnessed the atrocities of war.

 

Both discover love and eternal truths that change the course of their paths.

 

 

 

 

Excerpt

Catlin was rooted to the spot, shivering. The man was powerfully built. Close to six foot tall, the fabric of the lightweight hoodie strained against his biceps, chest and broad shoulders. His sandy-blond hair was cut short. His square jaw was covered with a scruffy beard which was  slightly darker than his hair. The man was a composite of lumber jack, biker, and something else, maybe ex-military. The urge to pull out her pencils and draw him was almost overwhelming.

He crossed the foyer towards her and scarcely made a sound on the wood floors, in spite of a slight limp. He positioned himself between his aunt and Catlin.

The hairs on the back of her neck bristled. Did he think she was a threat? She glanced at her clothes. Before sheā€™d left Orlando, sheā€™d changed out of her blood-soaked clothes. Now she wore Nikkoā€™s sweatshirtā€”which swam on herā€” a pair of torn jeans, and black lace up boots. Her favorite hoodie covered everything. She was accustomed to being misjudged, but it still struck a nerve. He was a bit intimidatingā€” probably capable of snapping her like a twig. But as Nikko often lectured, she never knew when to back down.

ā€œI didnā€™t realize we had a guest arriving tonight.ā€ He said it with a smile, but his grey eyes narrowed a bit.

ā€œWe donā€”"

ā€œIā€™m not. I just need to use the phone. I have a flat tire. And no spareā€

ā€œNo phone either?ā€


His aunt placed her hand on his arm.


ā€œLook, Iā€™m sorry. Iā€™ll just go back to my car and wait until morning.ā€ Catlin started towards the door. She was exhausted and she didnā€™t need this right now. If they wouldnā€™t help, sheā€™d be fine on her own.

ā€œYouā€™ll do no such thing.ā€ Vera said softly, and then whispered sternly. ā€œCameron!ā€

Catlin turned back towards them.

ā€œI apologize for my nephewā€™s behavior. Heā€™s a bit protective and suspicious. Iā€™m afraid it comes with the job.ā€ Vera shot him a mind-your-manners look.

He smiled, leaned over, and kissed his aunt on top of her head.

ā€œAre you a cop or something?ā€ A knot was forming in her stomach.

ā€œOr something.ā€ His grey eyes had also softened a bit, though he still studied her intently.

Catlin felt like a treed cat being watched by a Rottweiler. The knot tightened, and a wave of nausea rolled inside. Her chilled face and hands tingled as warmth enveloped her. She wouldnā€™t stay around and find out what his something meant. Sheā€™d just get a ride back to her car, or walk, sleep there, and get on the road as soon as possible in the morning.

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Comments

Lesa Henderson saidā€¦
Thanks so much Clare for hosting me today!
Barbara Britton saidā€¦
Hi Lesa and Clare! happy New Year. I loved your story, Lesa.
LoRee Peery saidā€¦
This looks so good, and I can hardly wait to read it! The line "God is always watching and He always cares" is a phrase to write upon all our hearts.
Lesa Henderson saidā€¦
Thank you Barbara! Happy New Year.

Lesa Henderson saidā€¦
I hope you enjoy it Loree!!

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