Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Excerpt and Giveaway - - On the Chase by Katie Ruggle






PJ, here. Hold Your Breath, Katie Ruggle's 2016 romantic suspense debut, launched what quickly became one of my favorite series of last year. This year she returns with new characters, emotional stories, and plenty of action in her new Rocky Mountain K9 Unit series. The second book in the series, On the Chase, will be released September 5th and, as with her earlier books, kept me glued to the pages from beginning to end. If you have not yet discovered Katie Ruggle, I enthusiastically recommend giving her a try.

Note: For maximum enjoyment, I strongly encourage reading the books in both her Rocky Mountain Search and Rescue series and her new Rocky Mountain K9 Unit series in order.  

Rocky Mountain Search and Rescue
On His Watch (prequel novella)
Hold Your Breath
Fan the Flames
Gone Too Deep
In Safe Hands
After the End (series epilogue extended-length novella)

Rocky Mountain K9 Unit
Run to Ground
On the Chase (9/5/17)
Survive the Night (2/6/18)





Excerpt
ON THE CHASE


 “How’s your head?”
His smile dimmed just slightly before returning to full wattage. “Still where it’s supposed to be. I might have lost a few brain cells, but there were plenty to spare.”
Grace rolled her eyes. Of course he would joke about almost dying. Forget that she hadn’t been able to sleep or think about anything else for the past five days since Jules told her about the explosion. She didn’t know why she cared, why she worried about him, why the idea of him almost dying made her heart hurt. It wasn’t like they were friends. Every time they saw each other, they argued. Even now, seeing Hugh all happy and smirky and healthy-looking, she felt her worry turn to annoyance. “Have you found out who planted the bomb yet?”
“Can’t talk about an ongoing investigation,” he said lightly. “You know what we can talk about, though?”
“What?” she asked warily. He was just a few steps away, and she realized that she’d been moving closer without even realizing it. Stupid feet. Don’t they know he’s an ass?
Hugh gestured at her soaked coveralls. “This incredibly fashion-forward look you have going here.”
Her finger hovered close to the trigger. So maybe he’d lose a little skin if she gave him a quick spray. Really, it was what he deserved. With a great effort of will, she kept the washer down at her side.
“You like it?” Posing with her free hand on her hip, she gave him her best sultry-model face. If she had to be stuck wearing wet coveralls and too-large rubber boots, then she was going to own the look.
He chuckled, although his gaze heated as he took her in. “Oh yeah. It’s kennel chic.”
“Right.” Dropping the pose, she frowned at him, trying to figure out why he was looking at her like he wanted to eat her. There was nothing appealing about her at the moment. She’d known this even before she glanced down again, confirming the horrid state of her appearance. “I miss wearing pretty things.”
Immediately, his gaze sharpened. “Pretty things? Like what you used to wear to work? What did you do before in…Bangor?”
That slight pause reminded her that he was a cop—a cop who thought she was a liar. Tipping her head, she gave him a flirty look. “You want to know something?”
“Yeah. What?” He moved a half step closer, his inquisitive expression shifting to something a little…hungrier.
She smiled and leaned toward him. His gaze dropped to her lips. “I’m beginning to understand why someone would want to blow you up.”
To her surprise, he laughed. It made him even more stupidly attractive than usual, and Grace found herself unable to look away. “I’m told that a lot.”
Thrown off guard, she scrambled for a witty retort. “Maybe you should, you know, work on that.”
“Work on fixing my personality?” He leaned against the wall, and Grace gave a silent sigh. It looked as if he was settling in for a chat. As much as she welcomed an interruption from kennel cleaning, Hugh wasn’t her first pick. Whenever he was around, she felt strange, unsettled, almost jittery. He’d pop into her head at odd times, and just the thought of him sent a rush of adrenaline through her veins. It was…uncomfortable.
She realized that he was watching her with a tiny, knowing smile, and she tried to remember what they’d been talking about. “Whatever.” Grace figured that would cover most potential topics. “Why are you here?”
“Otto’s working with his latest project.”
“That explains why he’s here. Why are you here?”
He smirked. The man was impossible to offend. “I was bored, so I tagged along. It’s a good thing, too. We haven’t talked much lately. I was going to stop by to watch Tattered Hearts with you again, but Theo gave me a little lecture about the importance of keeping my lockpicks in my pants.”
“What a shame,” she said flatly, proud of herself for not giving in and smiling. It was hard to resist Hugh’s easy charm. “Well, this was a nice chat. We’ll have to do it again sometime…or not.”
His grin grew, and it became harder to keep her deadpan expression in place. “Oh, our visit isn’t over. Otto won’t be done for a while yet. So tell me, Not-Grace, how long did you live in Bangor?”
“Almost two years.”
“And before that?”
“Austin, Texas.”
“For how long?”
“Eight months.”
“Before that?”
“Portland.”
“Maine or Oregon?”
“Oregon.”
“Do you ever tell the truth?”
“Why do you think I’m lying?”
He smiled at her—a long, slow, easy, predatory baring of his teeth. “I can tell when someone’s lying. It’s my superpower.”
Grace shivered and immediately hoped he hadn’t noticed. By his expression, however, he’d seen it. He looked like a smug housecat, ready to pounce on a trapped mouse. “It’s none of your business. So I’ve moved around a lot. That’s not a crime. I haven’t done anything wrong.”
“Then why are you lying?”
“I told you.” To her annoyance, she couldn’t hold his gaze. Turning her head, she stared at one of the kennels. “I’m not lying. Go away. I have to get back to work.”
She started spraying down the kennels again. The entire time, she felt his gaze on the back of her neck, as hot as sunburn on her skin. It made her crazy that he could bring out such a reaction in her, when she was just a suspect to him. Every time Hugh was nearby, her skin buzzed and her blood flowed faster, and when he left, she felt let down and lonely. He was a cop, and an annoying one at that. Why did she allow him to affect her like this? When she reached the end of the row, she couldn’t take it anymore. Turning, she huffed, “Would you please just…”
He was gone.
She glanced around, but she was alone. Moving over to the door, she looked out and saw Hugh limping slightly as he made his way to the squad car.
It was her turn to watch him. Crazily enough, she felt slightly deflated now that he’d left. Shaking off her idiotic thoughts, she firmed her jaw and turned back to the kennels. Forget Hugh, she told herself firmly. There’s poo to clean.
Even so, she couldn’t resist a final glance out the open door.

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While recovering from an on-the-job injury, Hugh surprisingly becomes hooked on an afternoon soap opera, Tattered Hearts. What's your guilty TV watching pleasure?

Have you read any of Katie Ruggle's books yet? Do you have a favorite book or character?

Kaylee is on the run from someone who wants to kill her. What would be your location of choice if you had to "disappear?" 


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ON THE CHASE
By Katie Ruggle
Rocky Mountain K9 Unit - Book 2
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Release Date: September 5, 2017


Injured in the line of duty,
His orders are simple:
Stay alive.
But when a frightened woman bursts into his life, Hugh and his K9 companion have no choice but to risk everything to keep her safe.
The sole witness to a horrific crime, Kaylee Ramay flees to the Colorado Rockies to start a new life. There she becomes Grace, a dog kennel employee desperately trying to avoid attention-especially from dangerously attractive K9 Officer Hugh Murdoch.
Because Hugh is tall, dark...and nothing but trouble.
Hugh is anxious to get back in the field after an act of heroism left him warming the bench.
Until then, he and his K9 partner Lexi spend their hours teasing the town's mysterious newcomer. But when their simmering attraction is nearly cut short by a sniper's bullet, Hugh's mystery woman must come clean about the secrets she keeps...
Or both of them will pay the price.


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13 comments:

  1. I enjoy suspense but I've not read her as yet. Guilty TV pleasure - was GOT so I need to find something else lol. I would think disappearing in a large city would be better than say a cabin in the woods but not as enjoyable!

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    1. I've really enjoyed her books, catslady.

      I didn't get sucked into GoT. Sometimes, it seems like I'm the only one. *grin* Hope you enjoyed the finale!

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  2. Really enjoy the excerpt. I will have to check out her series . Thanks for this post PJ. My guilty viewing pleasure is the ID Investigative channel. I'm hooked. :) If I could I'd probably escape to the Scottish Highlands,and hope some gorgeous Scotsman could hide me out. lol
    Carol L
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  3. Looking forward to this one! Read the previous one and enjoyed her Search and Rescue series!

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  4. My guilty pleasure show is Jeopardy. I've read several in her Search and Rescue series. My favorite was Fan the Flames. I would disappear into a big city.

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  6. It's funny to think of a man hooked on a Soap Opera but then again my dad, as much as he denies it, loves to watch them too. I loved Downton Abbey and right now I'm waiting for the return of Good Behavior and The Walking Dead.

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    1. In the early years of our marriage, my macho, military husband used to scoff at his mother's and grandmother's love of afternoon soap operas. In later years, when a health crisis limited his mobility, the television became his friend and he spent many hours watching old movies, especially westerns. One day I came home from work and he started relating a story about a couple and their marriage problems and how concerned he was about them. I thought he was talking about one of the neighbors. It took me a while to clue into the fact that he was watching Days of Our Lives and was hooked! Yes, I had a good laugh over that one. *grin*

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  7. I love her books!!!

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  8. I binge read the ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEARCH AND RESCUE series and LOVED it. Each book and set of characters was very different, but they fit together as a perfect whole. I really need to get this series and do the same thing. I prefer to get the entire series and read it straight through. It keeps the characters and over arching story thread fresh in my mind.

    I guess my guilty TV pleasure is watching the Sunday morning news nd then MEET The Press and Face The Nation. My husband and I relax and have a leisurely breakfast while watching.

    If I had to disappear, I would sign up to do trail maintenance at National Parks. People from all over work those jobs and you spend most of your time away from the public.

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