GERI KROTOW SERIES:

Secret Agent Under Fire

Secret Agent Under Fire

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

Desire blazes between a beautiful arson investigator and a fire chief in the latest Silver Valley P.D. romance! At their first meeting, sparks fly—but not the good kind—between Abi Redland and Keith Paruso. As an arson specialist contracted by Silver Valley P.D. Abi needs to work closely with the smolderingly hot fire chief, but as an undercover agent for the top-secret Trail Hiker organization, she has to hide things from him. To her chagrin, she finds the charming firefighter is really getting under her skin. For Keith, finding the culprit who's setting the fires and blackened his reputation means redemption. But as the attacks escalate and Abi becomes a target, danger turns up the heat on their romance...and on everyone they love.
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Bare Devotion

Bare Devotion

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

Sweet and sultry, hot and wild...that's desire, Louisiana-style. And there's no one better to explore it with than one of the Bayou Bachelors... Returning to her flooded New Orleans home to face Henry Boudreaux, the man she jilted at the altar, is the hardest thing attorney Sonja Bosco has ever done—even before she discovers she's pregnant. Sonja backed out of the marriage for Henry's sake. He wants to be part of his father's law firm, and his parents will never approve of an interracial marriage. Better to bruise his heart than ruin his life. Henry can't forgive Sonja, and doubts that he can trust her again. But learning that they're going to be parents means there's no avoiding each other. Springtime on the bayou is already steamy enough...now they're living in the same small space while their damaged house is repaired. And with each passing day they're getting a little more honest. A lot more real. And realizing that nothing—not even New...
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Navy Justice (Whidbey Island, Book 5)

Navy Justice (Whidbey Island, Book 5)

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

Undercover lover A quiet, civilian life on Whidbey Island sounded great to navy lawyer Joy Alexander. But when navy SEAL-turned-FBI agent Brad Iverson shows up on her doorstep bruised and bleeding, she realizes it's not so easy to leave the past behind. Even harder to forget are the feelings she once had for Brad. Brad's on an undercover operation, one that's targeting potential terrorists...and unintentionally bringing danger to Joy. They'll have to work together again, except this time it's not only justice they're after–it's survival. If they make it that far, they won't waste a second chance at love.
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Navy Orders

Navy Orders

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

Falling in love is not an orderAfter a romantic betrayal, naval lieutenant commander Roanna Brandywine doesn't trust anyone the way she used to. When a chance encounter brings chief warrant officer Miles Mikowski into her life, she's intrigued. But Ro has spent so long focusing on her career, she resists the attraction.Miles has had his own share of trauma, but it's taught him that life is short and he has to go after what's important to him. Then, unexpectedly, they're ordered to investigate a sailor's suicide. They must rely on each other as they discover that his death is not as straightforward as it seems. During their investigation, they acknowledge the chemistry between them, but the real question is whether there's trust...and maybe even love.
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The Billionaire's Colton Threat

The Billionaire's Colton Threat

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

In the latest The Coltons of Shadow Creek romance, a billionaire and his expectant bride put their lives on the line Single, pregnant and nearly bankrupt, Halle Ford makes a deal with a sexy Scottish devil: she'll marry billionaire Alastair Buchanan. Why? For the sake of their baby—conceived after one night of passion—and to save her beloved Bluewood Ranch. They plan to divorce after one year, but their burgeoning Lone Star love might just surprise them! But no sooner do the cowgirl and her Scotsman say, "I do," than their very livelihoods are threatened. Someone begins sabotaging Halle's ranch, while Alastair's family whiskey empire comes under siege. Drawn together by passion and danger, can the newlyweds protect the family they've both come to cherish?
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Navy Christmas (Whidbey Island)

Navy Christmas (Whidbey Island)

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

Home is where the love is. Especially at Christmas! Commander Jonas Scott got through a tough deployment by thinking about his family home on Whidbey Island. The same home his deceased stepmother, Dottie, had promised him. His Navy homecoming turns sour when he discovers that Dottie left his house to a stranger named Serena Delgado…. Serena, an Army widow with a young son, is fixing up her house. But as Christmas approaches and she gets to know Jonas, Dottie’s plan becomes clear. It wasn’t about fixing up the house, it was about fixing up Serena and Jonas!
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What Family Means

What Family Means

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

EDITORIAL REVIEW: To Debra Bradley, marriage is being with the man you've always loved--despite the odds. Despite what other people think. And marriage is about family, about protecting your children from a sometimes hostile world. To her husband, Will Bradley, family is about creating a safe haven. Where it doesn't matter that one of you is white, the other black. Where it's never mattered... All these years later Will and Debra are still in love, still each other's best friend. They've made a good life for themselves and their children. But their daughter, Angie--pregnant and estranged from the husband she loves--has to discover for herself what family means....
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Navy Rules

Navy Rules

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

Wounded during a military rescue, Commander Max Ford returns to a naval base on Whidbey Island to recover. And part of his treatment involves working with a therapy dog. Max is surprised to learn that the dog's owner is Winnie Armstrong, widow of his closest friend. She and Max were close in those months following her husband's death. But they drifted apart, until that one night two years ago. The night friendship turned to passion...Now he's even more shocked to learn that Winnie has been keeping a secret from him. A baby girl. His daughter. It's even more important he heal so he can be a part of his child's life--and Winnie's. Because all the attraction that pulled them together that one night is still there...only stronger.
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Navy Rescue

Navy Rescue

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

She saved a baby, but can she save her marriage? Navy commander and pilot Gwen Brett is shot down in a disastrous mission--and survives six months in terrifying circumstances. She manages to escape with an orphaned baby she rescued and is determined to bring home. Devastated when she was presumed dead, her ex-husband, Drew, is overjoyed by her survival. He offers Gwen and the baby a place to stay, to recover. Gwen accepts, convinced their love is gone. But almost losing her for good makes Drew realize he wants her back--and Gwen feels the same.... However, this rescue might be the hardest one yet!
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Her Secret Christmas Agent

Her Secret Christmas Agent

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

Can a former marine and an undercover cop crack a deadly Christmas case? When a cult threatens the high school where he teaches, ex-marine Mitch Everlock is on the case. His priority: protecting his students. His world is rocked when one of his pupils, Nika Pasczenko, reveals she's an undercover police officer! But can the agent with secrets of his own trust his partner-in-crime? The last thing Nika expected on this investigation was meeting a sexy veteran who makes her heart light up like a Christmas tree. But with both their lives at risk, and the students in danger, neither of them can afford the slightest distraction. Especially one as big as falling in love just as a killer closes in...
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Wedding Takedown

Wedding Takedown

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

It's Silver Valley's biggest social event of the year—and the deadliest  Florist Kayla Paruso has been hired to decorate the mayor's daughter's wedding, but when she witnesses the murder of the mayor's top aide, rumors of corruption—even a cult connection—swirl through the town. Could the mayor really be involved? Luckily the SVPD offers Kayla the very best protection: Detective Rio Ortego. Who just happens to be the last guy Kayla dated. With the wedding fast approaching, Kayla's the perfect person to pry into the mayor's dangerous secrets, but Rio won't hear of it. And as their old attraction reignites, Rio's cop instincts clash with his need to safeguard the woman he's falling in love with all over again…**About the AuthorGeri Krotow is a Naval Academy graduate and Navy veteran. She has traveled to and lived in many places abroad, including South America, Italy and Russia. Her family has finally settled down in Central Pennsylvannia but Geri still writes about all the places she's been. An award-winning author, Geri writes the Silver Valley PD for Harlequin Romantic Suspense and the Whidbey Island Series for Superromance. www.gerikrotow.com  Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved."My order was very specific. I said absolutely no mums in the bouquet, and you sent an arrangement with three!" Kayla Paruso knew that customer service was paramount to the success of Kayla's Blooms. That was the only thing that kept her smiling at Mrs. Vance, who came into the shop every week with a complaint. The elderly woman had been widowed only a year ago and Kayla figured if nitpicking about floral arrangements kept Mrs. Vance going, then so be it. "I'm so sorry, Mrs. Vance. I'll send out a new arrangement tomorrow morning. Tell you what, I'll throw in a new vase for the inconvenience. Please pick one from that lower shelf and let me know what time you'd like the delivery." "You know, in Europe it's considered bad luck to give mums. They're funeral flowers!" Mrs. Vance's dentures clicked as spittle flew from her mouth. Poor thing. "I didn't know that. Thanks for letting me know. Please do feel free to pick out a vase." How her voice stayed so upbeat was beyond her. Her older sister, Melody, had told her it was the way she'd spoken since childhood—always sounding as though she was excited and happy to see the person she was chatting with. Mrs. Vance walked over to the shelf of vases, the heels of her stylish shoes tapping on the hardwood floor Kayla had sanded and re-stained two years ago, before she opened Kayla's Blooms. The lights were bright and her eyes were painfully dry after almost fifteen hours in the shop. It was time to call it a day. "I'm glad you were here to deal with her." Jenny, her assistant, spoke quietly behind Kayla. Her hands flew as she pulled off florist paper and wrapped bouquet after bouquet of fresh flowers, finishing each with a colorful spring bow. The Passover and Easter holidays kept them working around the clock and Kayla was grateful for every order called in. Even for Mrs. Vance. "It's all part of the job, right? Besides, she did make it clear, no mums." "That's my point. They weren't mums, not technically. They were asters. And she's never mistaken them for mums before." "You're right. We have to give her some leeway. Her daughter stopped in last week and told me she's thinking of placing Mrs. Vance in a memory care unit. The flowers looked like mums to her, and that's all that matters. It's no problem for us to make her up a new arrangement." "Unless every other customer wants the same treatment." "It's our policy to replace any unsatisfactory order, and that won't change." She wasn't going to try to explain to Jenny how hard and complicated the aging process could be, especially when dementia came into play. "Why don't you head home after you get these into the water buckets?" "You don't have to tell me twice. What time do you need me tomorrow?" "Eight o'clock is fine. I may be out on deliveries, but you can open the shop." "I can come in earlier. You can't keep working at this pace." "Don't worry about it. I need you fresh and chipper to face all the customers tomorrow. I thrive on this pace. My schedule isn't going to let up until after wedding season. This is why I got into this business—to keep moving." "There's 'moving,' and there's the hamster wheel." Kayla smiled but ignored Jenny's comment. Jenny was still in college, and spent three of her weekdays commuting to school, working for Kayla on the other two and filling in as needed. She was allowed to have her own opinion. It would be too easy to tell Jenny how much her life would change over the next few years. It was in those years that Kayla herself had realized she wanted to build a life with the permanence she'd never had as a child. Her childhood had been nomadic, spent moving around with her government-employed parents. Starting a new business had been a tremendous challenge but her patience had paid off, since the flower shop was all hers. And so far, it was operating at a profit. Her cell phone vibrated in her apron pocket and she reached for it, her interest piqued when she saw the caller ID. "Gloria, what can I do for you?" The Silver Valley mayor's wife, Gloria Charbonneau, was a new addition to her client list and could bring in an untold number of orders if she spread the word about Kayla's quality product. Kayla found the woman a bit high-strung, but couldn't really fault her—her husband had become mayor in a quickly thrown together election when the previous mayor of Silver Valley, a suburb of Harrisburg, PA, had been indicted for embezzlement. And it was a charge that Kayla didn't believe one bit. She'd worked with Mayor Donner over the past two years and found her to be a locally grown politician who knew the area and its people, and did her best to get things done as needed. Amelia Donner was well-known in Silver Valley and many of the locals were still very upset at her sudden expulsion from office. Not to mention their wariness about the slick man who took her place, Tony Charbonneau. Mayor Donner had been a quintessential politician but she wasn't a criminal. But apparently Kayla's opinion didn't stand up to the courts that were still working to put the former mayor behind bars for her alleged crimes. "This isn't about my usual order, Kayla. I need something bigger, and soon." Gloria Charbonneau's "usual" was a white centerpiece with seasonal flowers and a touch of color, depending upon the month and her mood. Replaced weekly, it was part of the standingorder list that was the backbone of Kayla's shop. Last week's color choice had been black. Gloria preferred a contemporary style with a generous helping of gaudiness thrown in. "Tell me what you need." There was a long pause and when Gloria finally spoke it wasn't with her usual conviction. "The mayor's, that is, our daughter is having a short-notice wedding. Next Saturday evening, at the Weddings and More Barn. Are you familiar with it?" "Of course." Her older sister had used the venue three years ago, and her yoga friend Zora had mentioned it as a possibility for her upcoming wedding to an SVPD detective. The same guy Kayla had tried dating with no luck. Followed by another cop she was still trying to forget, months later. But Rio hadn't been just another cop, another date. They'd had something special, or so she'd thought. Until she'd realized how dangerous his job really was. She needed stability, not constant worry that her life's partner would be killed in a shoot-out. Always the florist, never the bride. And that was what she wanted, she reminded herself. "Can you pull this off in a little more than a week?" "That's what I do, Gloria." As she spoke soothingly to the woman known for her perfectionism, Kayla's mind raced with all that would need to be done between now and next Saturday. On top of the Easter weekend. She'd be decorating a wedding as she ignored the sad state of her own love life. "Cynthia doesn't know what she wants yet, in terms of a theme. I've asked my husband if his assistant can get some photos of the venue for me to use to brainstorm before I meet with you." Kayla wondered why Gloria wasn't using her own administrative assistant, whom Kayla had spoken to many times about floral deliveries. "That sounds good, and if you don't get the photos before tomorrow, I have some of my own." She was grateful again for her nomadic childhood with parents in the United States Foreign Service. She'd learned early on that organization paid huge dividends during crunch times such as when they'd had to move across the globe to a new country and report to a new school, all within a week. And Cynthia Charbonneau's wedding was going to be the definition of crunch. "Why don't we meet sometime tomorrow and nail down the details?" "I can come by your shop anytime." "That'd be wonderful. Is eleven o'clock okay?" "I'll see you then." Kayla allowed herself a quick fist pump and a wink at Jenny. "We just landed a wedding for next weekend." "Do they want pastel eggs in the arrangements?" Jenny held up one of the thousands of pale lavender, pink, yellow and blue floral picks she'd placed in arrangements over the past few days. Kayla laughed. "Probably not." "I want this vase." Mrs. Vance held a large crystal-cut vase that she'd found on the top shelf. Kayla had all but forgotten about her sweet but persnickety customer. "That's not one of the vases from my bouquet collection, Mrs. Vance." "How much more will it cost me?" Kayla didn't hesitate. "Nothing. You've been so patient, I'll throw it in and have your new flowers out in the morning, sometime before ten o'clock. Does that work for you?" Mrs. Vance beamed. "Yes." If only all of her customers could be made happy with a simple vase. Kayla locked the shop's door almost an hour after Jenny left, two hours past closing time. The night air felt good on her cheeks. Warmer than inside, where she had to rely on refrigeration and air-conditioning to keep her stock fresh. She was going to have to run into the Port of Baltimore to pick up flowers for the wedding next week. It might even have to be an extra drive added onto her usual pickup. Jenny couldn't do it due to her class schedule, and Kayla still hadn't hired a much-needed additional assistant. Soon, after the madness of the holiday weekend, she'd get on that. She felt buoyed up as she calculated her revenue. Last year she'd feared the shop wouldn't last another six months, but the recession seemed to be lessening and people were still falling in love, getting married and dying. Funerals were a big part of her business and she appreciated the chance to be of comfort to grieving families and friends in their times of need. Her florist van smelled of blooms and mud, a combination she loved. The van's purchase had been one of her smartest business decisions and she'd spared no expense, from the refrigerated back area to the up-to-date dashboard, which she used now to place a handsfree phone call. "Hello?" Rob Owings, the owner of the Weddings and More Barn, answered on the first ring. "Rob, sorry to bother you so late." His chuckle made her smile. "No such thing this time of year. Let me guess, it's about the Charbonneau wedding?" "Yes. I still have the key from the Rotary dinner last week—" "Sure, go on in and plan to your heart's content. I left the front lights on. Cynthia stopped by last weekend to check it out." "Sounds like she was happy with it." "I wasn't there when she checked it out. I had to give the key to Gloria to pass on to her. Gloria signed for the wedding when she returned the key." "They're willing to pour a lot of money into a shortnotice affair." She knew the deposit had to have been hefty for the three hundred guests they planned on. "Yeah, I thought that was a little weird, but I'm not complaining." Rob had three kids, one in college, and had lost his wife to a drunk driver two years ago. Kayla had done the flowers for her funeral and also attended. "I hear you. Thanks, and I'm sure we'll be talking more over the next week." "You bet." Instead of driving toward the small subdivision where she lived, she turned right and headed out of town, toward the farm fields that surrounded Silver Valley. The moon was a crescent against the star-spangled night sky, the edge of sunset still on the western horizon. Kayla could get sucked into work and not step outside for hours on end, but deliveries and special events like this kept her out and about. You're aiding the enemy. A worm of guilt crept into her serenity and she let out an exasperated breath. Ever since last Christmas, when she'd delivered a bouquet of flowers to Zora, not realizing they were from a serial killer, her mind had been on overdrive. It was too easy to think that the rumors about the new mayor were true—that Tony Charbonneau was some kind of criminal who'd found a way to get rid of the previous mayor and get himself elected in short order. Even if the accusations against the previous mayor proved false, it didn't mean the new mayor was anything but lucky or extremely ambitious. Perhaps a bit of both. And his wife had highend tastes, which at times bordered on eccentric, usually in response to the most recent episode of her favorite reality TV series. She'd even send Kayla a video clip of one of the shows, demanding that her bouquets have the same shape. Kayla liked how her unique requests kept her on her artistic toes. It was easy to fall into the routine of everyday arrangements, and Kayla wanted to offer her customers something they couldn't find anywhere else. The barn was dark but the LED light at the side entrance flooded the area as if it was daytime. Kayla was familiar with the building since she'd provided flowers for several weddings and graduations here over the past few years, first as a freelancer, taking contracts and storing flowers in her garage and kitchen refrigerator, and then after the shop opened, she'd been able to handle more volume. The barn looked forlorn and dark in the spring night. Rob usually left a couple of lights on inside, on timers, but with his other job managing a dairy farm, he had his hands full. It was easy to let something small slip his mind. Kayla knew the feeling all too well. Like how they'd put the most colorful aster blooms, normally more available in the fall, in Mrs. Vance's bouquet, when Kayla knew darn well that the woman would see them as plain old mums. She hadn't been expecting Mrs. Vance to label them harbingers of death, however. Her van bounced up the worn path through the field beside the large white barn and she winced as she hit a deep rut. She pulled off the muddy path and onto a dry patch of dirt. Better to walk a few hundred yards to the barn than risk wrecking her van in the dark. Spring thaw had a way of turning the hard clay soil of South Central Pennsylvania into thick, sucking mud not dissimilar to the mud fields she'd seen in the Netherlands as a child. Back when Dad had worked at the Hague and Mom had taken long hours away from her job as a private contractor to take Kayla and her siblings, Melody and Keith, on long sojourns through Europe. Her favorite had been in the tulip-growing region of the Netherlands. Holland had opened her nose and her eyes to the brilliance of bulb flowers, from hyacinths to parrot tulips. She hadn't been happy as a child unless there was dirt under her nails from helping her mother plant rows and rows of bulbs, seeds and rose bushes. Her parents had indulged her when she proclaimed she was going to be a florist and own her own shop. They'd breathed an audible sigh of relief when she'd been accepted to Penn State and majored in horticulture. They assumed she'd end up in research. Instead her passion for dirt and flowers grew. But rather than being streamlined like a standard Dutch tulip, she'd behaved like the sprawling parrot tulip with its petals falling haphazardly, spreading her interests into the cultivation of hybrids while running her own florist shop and design studio. 
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Sasha’s Dad

Sasha’s Dad

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

Sasha Archer doesn't have a mother, but she's got one of the best dads around. Now she feels it's time he had a new woman in his life. And she's decided it should be Claire Renquist. She knows that Claire and her mom were best friends growing up—but then something happened and Claire moved away from Dovetail, Maryland. She's finally come home, trying to make a go of it with her llama farm. So that means Claire needs Sasha's dad, Dutch—who happens to be the local vet! But getting over the past seems to be hard for Claire and Dutch. Good thing they have Sasha to bring them together!
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Her Christmas Protector

Her Christmas Protector

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

A Sinister Silent Night Two female ministers have been shot in the heart of Silver Valley, Pennsylvania. Now Zora Krasny, navy veteran turned undercover operative, is posing as a new preacher. That means her life's on the line, yet it's the only way to smoke out a psychopath. But she's not alone. She's got the best of the Silver Valley P.D. at her side—Detective Bryce Campbell, the high school boyfriend Zora left behind when she joined the navy. Bryce must pose as her fiancé, so he can stay close and protect Zora. It's a role they're both finding way too easy to play. But with the killer's imminent Christmas countdown, Zora and Bryce can't afford any distractions.
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Reunion Under Fire

Reunion Under Fire

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

Can two officers of the law outrun danger...and love?A Silver Valley P.D. RomanceWhen police psychologist Annie Fiero stumbles across a case of abuse in her hometown, she takes the assignment. In the process, she is reunited with her childhood friend Josh Avery, who is all grown up and a lethally handsome detective. But as Josh and Annie hunt down a vicious criminal, they must also resist deadly desire...
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The Fugitive's Secret Child

The Fugitive's Secret Child

Geri Krotow

Fiction / Romance / Suspense

This secret agent is back from the deadA Silver Valley P.D. romancePresumed a casualty of war, former navy SEAL turned undercover operative Rob Bristol is on the hunt for a ruthless Russian mafia leader. But when beautiful US marshal Trina Lopez captures him, he discovers there's more at stake than their passionate past: they share a son! And to defeat a killer desperate to silence their family, Rob must risk it all.
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