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Operation Hero's Watch: A Thrilling K-9 Suspense Novel
Operation Hero's Watch: A Thrilling K-9 Suspense Novel
Operation Hero's Watch: A Thrilling K-9 Suspense Novel
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Operation Hero's Watch: A Thrilling K-9 Suspense Novel

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A shocking threat + a brilliant dog = thrilling fireworks in this Cutter’s Code romance from award-winning author Justine Davis.

Reunited in danger…and unforgettable attraction!

When a stalker haunts Cassidy Grant’s every move, she turns to someone who will keep her safe, Jace Cahill. Pretty soon Jace realizes that his best friend’s little sister is all grown up—and he’s forced to confront every obstacle in his past…with a little support from their constant canine companion, Cutter. As a threat bears down on them, can sly Cutter stave off a deadly element …and nudge Cassidy and Jace toward the scariest proposition of all—a future together?

From Harlequin Romantic Suspense: Danger. Passion. Drama.

Read the Cutter's Code series from the beginning!
  • Book 1: Operation Midnight
  • Book 2: Operation Reunion
  • Book 3: Operation Blind Date
  • Book 4: Operation Unleashed
  • Book 5: Operation Power Play
  • Book 6: Operation Homecoming
  • Book 7: Operation Soldier Next Door
  • Book 8: Operation Alpha
  • Book 9: Operation Notorious
  • Book 10: Operation Hero's Watch
  • Book 11: Operation Second Chance
  • Book 12: Operation Mountain Recovery
  • Book 13: Operation Whistleblower
  • Book 14: Operation Payback
  • Book 15: Operation Witness Protection
  • Book 16: Operation Takedown
  • Book 17: Operation Rafe's Redemption

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2019
ISBN9781488041242
Operation Hero's Watch: A Thrilling K-9 Suspense Novel
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Justine Davis

Justine Davis lives on Puget Sound in Washington State, watching big ships and the occasional submarine go by, and sharing the neighborhood with assorted wildlife, including a pair of bald eagles, deer, a bear or two, and a tailless raccoon. In the few hours when she's not planning, plotting, or writing her next book, her favorite things are photography, knitting her way through a huge yarn stash, and driving her restored 1967 Corvette roadster—top down, of course.

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    Finally another Cutter's Code book! I have been anxiously awaiting this book for more than a year, as Justine Davis has me hooked on this part detective/part matchmaker dog. Ten years earlier Jace promised his then best friend, Cory, that he would help his little sister if she ever needed it. When Cassie suspected she had a stalker, but not enough evidence for the police to help, Cory told her to call Jace. Jace immediately set out, hitchhiking from Southern California to Washington state, where he was picked up by Foxworth Foundation operatives Rafe and Cutter.I was hooked on this book from the very beginning. We see Jace trudging through the rain on his way to Cassie's, as he was passed by a car with a barking dog. Suddenly the car stopped and backed up, and we have Rafe nearly begging Jace to get in the car so that Cutter would stop barking. I had to laugh because this behavior is typical Cutter, who has an uncanny ability to find people who need help. Rafe's desperation was apparent, as was his willingness to let Cutter dictate what happened. It was also Cutter's unique abilities that had Jace telling Rafe about why he was there. In typical Foxworth fashion, Jace suddenly had unexpected help. I loved their arrival at Cassie's and the process of deciding what to do. Rafe was fantastic at pulling out the details of what was happening, and Cutter was funny with his "nudges." I especially liked how Rafe and Jace believed what Cassie had to tell them.I loved the development of the relationship between Cassie and Jace. They had known each other since they were children and Jace was her brother's best friend. Jace had a terrible home life with a verbally abusive father and the time he spent with Cassie's family gave him a desperately needed respite from the abuse. The Grants always treated Jace as part of the family. When his father deserted them, Jace and his mother were left with nothing but crippling debt, and disappeared from Cassie's life, until he returned to help Cassie. There were sparks between Jace and Cassie from the beginning. Cassie wasn't surprised to see that her feelings for him were just as strong as they'd been before. Jace was taken aback by his attraction to his best friend's little sister and resisted the pull he felt toward her. He was determined to keep her safe but did not feel worthy of anything more, thanks to continually hearing his father's voice in his head always putting him down. I loved Cassie's sensitivity as she learned more about his childhood. She had no trouble seeing how wonderful Jace was. Her determination to break him free of his father's abuse was fantastic. I especially enjoyed her way of breaking him out of his downward spirals whenever his "memory bombs" would go off. She worked very hard to break through his walls because of how she felt about him.Another thing that helped with the furthering of their relationship was Cutter. He had quite the reputation within Foxworth for his matchmaking abilities. I laughed out loud when I read the part where Rafe realized that Cutter had plans for Jace and Cassie, and he tried to explain it to Jace. It was so much fun to see Cutter aid in their "courtship" by pushing, tripping, and nudging them where he wanted them to go. The descriptions of his facial expressions and attitudes were vivid, and I could actually picture them in my head. When the mystery was solved, it was Cutter who gave the final push that showed Jace he could have it all.The suspense of the story was excellent. I was drawn into the mystery from the very beginning. It is always fascinating to watch the people from Foxworth work, and this was no exception. Rafe is impressive in his abilities, and I loved how he was always there when he was needed. I wasn't at all surprised by the direction the investigation took. The intensity built with each encounter, and as they came closer to the truth. Several twists and turns kept me guessing about what would happen next. The final confrontation was a nail-biter and had me on the edge of my seat until it was all over.

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