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  TAKING AIM AT THE SHERIFF

  Appaloosa Pass Ranch

  by Delores Fossen

  Sheriff Jericho Crockett is stunned when his ex-flame Laurel Tate announces that he’s her baby’s father and begs him to marry her to protect their child from a killer. Can Jericho solve a murder in time to save his newfound family?

  MISSING IN THE GLADES

  Marshland Justice

  by Lena Diaz

  When former detective Jake Young’s first case as a PI brings him to the town of Mystic Glades in search of a missing person, he’ll wind up fighting to survive and to save a mysterious young woman running from her past.

  SHADOW WOLF

  Apache Protectors

  by Jenna Kernan

  Witnessing a cartel killing has put aid worker Lea Atlaha in the hands of Apache border patrol agent Kino Cosin. To put away his father’s murderer, Kino will need to keep her alive—which will mean staying very close to her.

  Harlequin Intrigue December 2015 Box Set 1 of 2

  Taking Aim at the Sheriff

  Missing in the Glades

  Shadow Wolf

  Delores Fossen

  Lena Diaz

  Jenna Kernan

  Table of Contents

  Taking Aim at the Sheriff

  By Delores Fossen

  Missing in the Glades

  By Lena Diaz

  Shadow Wolf

  By Jenna Kernan

  A Texas lawman comes face-to-face with his past and meets the future: his son…

  First, someone tries to kill him. Then an achingly familiar beauty from his past drops the bombshell of a lifetime: he has a son. Two years ago, sheriff Jericho Crockett’s attraction to Laurel Tate became a brief but intense affair—until an unsolved murder made them enemies. Now, with their son’s life hanging in the balance, the Texas lawman must put aside the pain of Laurel’s long-held secret in order to keep the little boy safe. But as working together causes powerful feelings to resurface, Jericho isn’t about to walk away from being a father to his son...and maybe even a husband to Laurel.

  “I need a favor. A big one. I need you to marry me. Tonight.”

  The look Jericho gave her let Laurel know that he thought she’d lost her mind. Maybe she had. But she didn’t exactly have a lot of options, and Jericho was still her best bet.

  “Marry you?” he repeated.

  He was no doubt remembering the bad history between them. “What’s going on?” He turned as if he was about to show her to the door but then stopped. And studied her with those cop’s eyes. The warm amber-brown-colored eyes weren’t so warm right now, but Laurel had firsthand knowledge that they could be.

  Every part of Jericho could be warm.

  Again, it was firsthand knowledge fed by years of experience of kissing him. Touching him, wanting him.

  TAKING AIM

  AT THE SHERIFF

  USA TODAY Bestselling Author

  Delores Fossen

  Delores Fossen, a USA TODAY bestselling author, has sold over fifty novels with millions of copies of her books in print worldwide. She’s received the Booksellers’ Best Award and the RT Reviewers’ Choice Best Book Award. She was also a finalist for a prestigious RITA® Award. You can contact the author through her webpage at dfossen.net.

  Books by Delores Fossen

  Harlequin Intrigue

  Appaloosa Pass Ranch

  Lone Wolf Lawman

  Taking Aim at the Sheriff

  Sweetwater Ranch

  Maverick Sheriff

  Cowboy Behind the Badge

  Rustling Up Trouble

  Kidnapping in Kendall County

  The Deputy’s Redemption

  Reining in Justice

  Surrendering to the Sheriff

  A Lawman’s Justice

  The Lawmen of Silver Creek Ranch

  Grayson

  Dade

  Nate

  Kade

  Gage

  Mason

  Josh

  Sawyer

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  CAST OF CHARACTERS

  Sheriff Jericho Crockett—No one’s ever accused him of being Mr. Nice Guy, but this tough cowboy cop has always had a blind spot when it comes to Laurel Tate. Now Laurel’s back with a big secret—a child—and Jericho’s the only thing standing between them and a killer.

  Laurel Tate—Two years ago she walked out on Jericho because she thought it would save his life, but it only postponed the threat. Now the danger has returned with a vengeance, and it could cost her both Jericho and her son.

  Maddox—The toddler at the center of a fierce custody battle. Maybe he’s even the reason for the danger.

  Herschel Tate—Laurel’s father, who has some secrets of his own. He wants to raise his grandson, but just how far would he go to get custody?

  Theo James—This businessman was once engaged to Laurel, and he plans to win her back with the promise that he can keep her and her son safe.

  Dorothy James—Theo’s mother and business partner. She makes no attempt to hide her hatred for Laurel, but she claims she’s not behind the attacks that have sent Laurel on the run.

  CONTENTS

  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 ONE

  Sheriff Jericho Crockett didn’t have time to react. The SUV flew out from the side road and slammed right into the side of his truck.

  The jolt was instant, tossing him around, and the seat belt snapped like a vise across Jericho’s body. It knocked the breath out of him and dazed him for a couple of seconds.

  He couldn’t say the same for the driver of the SUV.

  No dazed moments for the person behind that heavily tinted windshield. The driver backed up a few yards and came at Jericho again. This time, the front end of the SUV collided with his pickup’s engine and then pulled back before coming onto the main road behind Jericho.

  Much to Jericho’s surprise, the guy didn’t bolt. The SUV stayed put, the driver revving up the engine as if it were some kind of wild animal on the verge of pouncing for an attack.

  What the hell was going on here?

  Was someone trying to kill him? Or at least put him in the hospital? Jericho wasn’t about to let either of those things happen. He drew his Smith & Wesson from his waist holster and threw open his door.

  The blast of December air came right at him, spiking a chill in him that went bone deep. But the cold didn’t stop him. Jericho leaned out just enough so that he’d still have some cover but so this clown would see his gun.

  What Jericho still couldn’t do was get a glimpse of the person inside. Of course, the darkness didn’t help. Nor d
id the fact that the driver didn’t even have on his headlights.

  “I’m Sheriff Crockett!” Jericho shouted. “Get out of your vehicle now!”

  Since this crazy attack had come out of the blue, Jericho wasn’t sure what to expect, but he braced himself in case someone in that SUV tried to take shots at him.

  But that didn’t happen.

  The SUV came at him again, slamming into the back of his truck and causing Jericho’s arm and shoulder to bash against the steering wheel. He held on to his gun, thank God, and he used it. Jericho sent two bullets into the SUV’s engine, but they ricocheted off. Obviously, it’d been reinforced in some kind of way, because the front fender wasn’t even crushed.

  “The next shot goes through the windshield,” Jericho warned him. Easier than putting bullets through metal, anyway. “And right into you.”

  The warning must have worked because this time the guy didn’t crash into him. The driver threw the SUV into Reverse and hit the accelerator, the tires kicking up smoke and stench as they squealed away.

  Since this was a farm road, less than a quarter of a mile from Jericho’s family ranch, there wasn’t much traffic, but he didn’t want an innocent bystander hit by someone who was either drunk or just plain dangerous. He was more than ready to go after the idiot, but the spewing steam from his engine stopped him. The radiator had probably been busted in the collision, and he wasn’t going to get far. Best to try to get to the ranch and regroup.

  Cursing, Jericho took out his phone and pressed his brother’s number. Jax, who was a deputy and still at work, answered on the first ring.

  “I think somebody just tried to kill me,” Jericho said instead of a greeting. He eased his foot down on the accelerator, hoping the truck would make it home.

  “Again?” Jax asked. It wasn’t exactly a smart-mouthed question. Earlier in the day, Jericho had been shot at during a domestic dispute. Now, this.

  “A black SUV rammed into me three times, tore up my truck and then drove off. Run the plates for me.” Jericho rattled off the license numbers, and he heard the clicks his brother was making on the computer keyboard back at the sheriff’s office in the nearby town of Appaloosa Pass.

  “You okay?” Jax sounded considerably more concerned with this question than his last one.

  “I’m fine.” Well, except for what would no doubt be a god-awful bruise on his shoulder. It was already throbbing like a toothache.

  “The plates aren’t registered,” Jax provided a moment later. “They’re bogus.”

  Of course they were. “Find this moron and arrest his sorry butt. Once I’m at my house, I’ll get another vehicle and help you look for him.”

  “I can handle this. No need for you—”

  “I’ll be there,” Jericho insisted, and he ended the call.

  Well, there went his plans for a quiet night. Dinner and sleep. Maybe not even in that order since he was fully spent after pulling a twelve-hour shift. But apparently his shift wasn’t over. Yes, his brother could handle this. Jax could handle pretty much anything when it came to a lawman’s work. But this was personal, and that meant Jericho would have his hands in it.

  The truck engine continued to chug and spew steam, but he was finally able to reach his place. Thankfully, it was at the front of the ranch property, the house that’d once belonged to his great-aunt and -uncle.

  Jericho kept watch around him, just in case the bad-driving nut job returned, and he hurried up the back steps and into his kitchen so he could get the keys for his spare truck. He instantly spotted the note taped to his door.

  “‘I put up a tree for you. Love, Mom,” he read aloud.

  He automatically scowled. He wasn’t much of a Christmas person. Definitely didn’t put up trees—even though Christmas was only two days away. But he made a mental note to thank his mother, anyway.

  Jericho stepped inside and cursed again once he turned on the lights and noticed the blood on his shirt.

  Then, on his shoulder.

  He peeled off his jacket and cowboy hat, dropping them on the table, and after he removed his badge, he sent the shirt flying straight toward the washer in the adjoining laundry room. It wasn’t a deep cut, barely a nick, but it was bleeding enough that he’d need a bandage.

  Jericho made it one step into the living room when he heard someone moving around.

  And he put down his badge and drew his gun.

  Great day in the morning, had the idiot in the SUV gotten here ahead of him?

  “Jericho,” a woman said. Her voice was a whisper.

  He picked through the dark room and located her. Right next to a Christmas tree with all the trimmings. Even though he could barely see the brunette sitting on his sofa, he knew exactly who she was.

  Laurel Tate.

  She wasn’t the very last person on earth that he would have expected to see in his house, but it was close. Jericho hadn’t laid eyes on Laurel in over two years, since she’d moved from her father’s nearby ranch to Dallas where she was supposed to run one of her family’s businesses.

  A shady one, no doubt.

  Which pretty much described all her family’s businesses.

  Heck, Jericho’s nights with her had been shady of a different sort since she was hands off. But those nights had been memorable, as well. He wasn’t very happy about that. Wasn’t happy about giving in to this scalding heat that’d always been between them.

  Still was.

  Much to his disgust.

  “Nice tree,” she remarked. “Your mother’s doing?”

  “Really? I doubt this visit is about Christmas trees. Or my mother. Why are you here?” he growled. “And how’d you get in?”

  She fluttered her fingers toward the back door. “It wasn’t locked, and I had to see you, alone, so I didn’t want to go to your office,” Laurel said, as if that explained everything.

  It didn’t explain squat. “Well, you can use that same unlocked door to let yourself out. I don’t have time for a visit.”

  Laurel got to her feet. Slowly. Her cool blue eyes fastened to him. Not just on his face, either. Her gaze slid over his upper body, reminding him that he was bleeding and shirtless. Jericho hoped it was the blood that caused her breath to go all shivery like that, because he wasn’t the least bit interested in having her react to his body.

  They were enemies now. But lovers once.

  Okay, not just once.

  They’d been sixteen when they’d first discovered sex together, in this very house the summer he’d been staying at the place when his great-aunt and -uncle had been away. Jericho had actually discovered sex a year earlier with the cute cheerleader whose name he couldn’t remember, but he’d been Laurel’s first. A first had turned to a second, third and so on until his father’s murder two years later.

  Things had changed big-time between them then.

  Everything had changed.

  But he damn sure remembered Laurel’s name.

  Every inch of her body, too. A reminder that Jericho told to take a hike.

  “You’re bleeding,” she said.

  “And you’re leaving so I can take care of it.” But then he got a bad thought. Really bad. “Did you have something to do with the guy in the SUV who ran into me? Let me rephrase that. Did your scummy father have anything to do with it?”

  Because Laurel wasn’t the sort to get her hands dirty. She just associated with the lowlifes who did.

  Her eyes widened and she shook her head. “Someone tried to hurt you?” And yeah, it sounded like a genuine question from a concerned, surprised woman.

  “Is your father responsible for my bloody shoulder and bashed-up truck?” he pressed.

  It wouldn’t have been Herschel Tate’s MO to be so obvious. He was more a knife-to-the-back sort of guy. Too bad Jericho had
never been able to pin any crimes on him. Especially one big crime.

  The murder of Jericho’s own father.

  Twenty years later, the pain of that still cut him to the bone. And that pain spilled over onto Laurel because she’d refused to see the truth or help him put her murdering father behind bars.

  “I don’t think my father was involved with anything that happened to you tonight.” Laurel shook her head again. “But I can’t be positive.”

  Well, that was a first—having her admit that her precious daddy could do anything wrong. But Laurel didn’t elaborate. She hurried past him, and for a moment Jericho thought she was leaving. Instead, she came back from the kitchen with some paper towels that she pressed to his shoulder.

  Jericho eyed her. Her nursing attempt put her fingers in contact with his bare skin. “How’d you get here?” he snapped. “Did your father or somebody else drop you off?”

  Though he couldn’t imagine why Herschel would do that. The hatred Jericho felt for the man was mutual.

  “No. My father doesn’t know I’m here. No one does. I parked behind your barn.”

  Since he had a big driveway and side yard, there was only one reason to park behind the barn. To conceal the vehicle. Jericho couldn’t think of a single good reason for her to do that, but since he was a cop, he could think of some bad ones.

  “Start talking,” he insisted.

  Laurel didn’t do that, though. She kept dabbing at the cut. And more. Now that she was this close to him, Jericho could see her bottom lip tremble a little. He could also see that the whites of her eyes had some red in them.

  Had she been crying?

  “Your hair’s longer,” she said, her breath hitting against his neck right next to the hair she was apparently noticing. “It suits you.”

  That earned her a flat stare, and to end the little touching session, Jericho snatched the paper towels from her. “Are you really here to chat about my infrequent trips to the barbershop?”

  “No.” She moved away from him, repeated her answer and tucked a strand of her own loose hair behind her ear. “But we need to talk.”

 

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