Run to Ground
Rocky Mountain K9 Unit #1
By: Katie Ruggle
Releasing June 6th, 2017
Sourcebooks Casablanca
In Run to Ground (Rocky Mountain K9 Unit #1) by Katie Ruggle, ever since losing his K9 partner and the man that taught him everything, Theo Bosco has been struggling to keep his anger in check. Still, he soldiers on and does his best to bond with his new K9 partner, but something is missing from his life until he meets waitress Julie 'Jules' Jackson. However, when a ruthless killer targets the woman he's coming to care for, will Theo be able to protect her, so they have a chance at happy ever after?
This is the first book I've read by Ms. Ruggle and I've got to say that it won't be my last. Right from the beginning, this story was extremely engaging and how it begins drew me in immediately, because the hero is intrigued by the heroine and is determined to learn what her story is. Will the heroine cave to his demand for information? However, what I liked most about the start of this story was the heroine's reaction to the hero. Is she afraid of the hero himself, or is it the fact that he's a cop?
As for the dialogue, it was intense due to the danger these two face as well as the main characters back stories, and I liked how these two help each other a tad to heal from the hurts of their pasts. However, I was a little disappointed about the fact that the heroine didn't offer up any more about her past and why she's on the run with her siblings than she did. Since I really wanted to know more about what was so bad about their home life than what I discovered while reading this book.
Compelling characters in both the main and secondary characters make this story a worthwhile read and I loved the bond the heroine shares with her siblings. They've been through so much and I could understand why Jules was willing to do whatever it takes -- even if it meant breaking the law -- to make certain her family were safe. The heroine is also strong and brave for doing what she does for her siblings and I liked how determined she was to succeed in protecting her family. While the hero, he needs Jules in a way he never realized until she came into his life. She offers him peace for the first time since he lost his two partners in his mentor and his dog. I also liked how kind and caring he is towards the heroine's siblings, and how they help Theo to bond with his new K9 partner, because the dog responds so well to the children.
Overall, Ms. Ruggle has penned an entertaining romantic suspense in this book, which takes readers on a wild ride mixing suspense and romance into a story that captured my attention from start to finish, as the hero does his best to protect Jules when it seems she may be a target of a threat that Theo never could have imagined. The way this story ended had me on the edge-of-my-seat due to the danger the hero and heroine face. Will they come out on top? Will Theo be able to stop the threat before anyone is too seriously hurt? Moreover, I loved the secondary characters towards the end, especially Theo's friends. They were suspicious of Jules and didn't trust her, but I liked how she won them over. I would recommend Run to Ground by Katie Ruggle, if you enjoy romantic suspense or books by authors Piper J. Drake, Katie Reus, Susan Stoker or Cynthia Eden.
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He lost his mentor.
He lost his K9 partner.
He almost lost his will to live.
But when a ruthless killer targets a woman on the run, Theo and his new K9 companion will do whatever it takes to survive—and save the woman neither can live without.
Grieving the death of his partner, Theo Bosco has no room in his life for distractions. Though his instincts scream that he should avoid Juliet ‘Jules’ Jackson, he can’t seem to stay away. It doesn’t help that Theo’s new K9 companion has fallen head over paws with Jules’s rambunctious family.
Or that when he’s with her, Theo finally knows peace.
When Jules rescued her siblings, whisking them away to the safety of the beautifully rugged Colorado Rockies, she never expected to catch the eye—or the heart—of a cop. Yet as Jules struggles to fight her growing attraction to the brooding K9 officer, another threat lurks much closer to home…
And this time, there’s no escape.
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Rocky Mountain K-9 Unit Series:
Run to Ground (Book 1)
On the Chase (Book 2)
Survive the Night (Book 3)
Her shoulders lifting and dropping again in a sigh, Jules stiffened
her spine. She just needed to be confident. She also needed to not let the
cop’s air of authority—as well as his muscled forearms and pretty dark-brown
eyes—reduce her to the babbling idiot she’d become the last time he’d been at
the diner. For goodness’ sake, she’d messed up her name. Her name.
If she wanted to survive in her new life, she needed to step up her game.
Firming her jaw, she picked up a coffeepot and headed to Theo’s table.
He watched her, his frown deepening with each step, and she fought
the urge to slow or, better yet, turn tail and run.
“Morning.” She turned the mug in front of him right side up with
shaky fingers. His wary eyes—almost black and alarmingly perceptive—took in
everything, including, she was sure, her obvious unease. “Did you need a menu?”
Jules caught herself before he could respond.
“Sorry.” Her flush prickled her chest and moved up to her face to
warm her cheeks. “Of course you don’t need a menu. You probably know everything
on there by now. Well, I’m guessing you do. I’ve only seen you here once, but
Megan mentioned you’re a regular.”
Abruptly, Jules stopped talking. More of the nervous babble pressed
on her lungs, wanting out. Afraid to open her mouth again in case she started
talking and wasn’t able to stop until she told this man—this police
officer!—everything he shouldn’t know, she forced a smile and stayed quiet. She
was turning out to be a terrible felon.
“Number three,” he said after another pause just long enough to make
her uncomfortable. “Scrambled.”
“Got it.” Jules scribbled down the order, relieved to have something
to focus on other than his too-intense gaze. He looked at her like he could see
everything about her, and there were so many things she wanted to keep hidden.
When she glanced up, she kept her eyes away from his, focusing on his left
earlobe instead. “That’ll be right out.”
After picking up the coffeepot again, she began to turn around,
relieved. A sound behind her, something halfway between a masculine grunt and a
throat clearing, made her stop reluctantly. Jules focused on his other earlobe
this time, trying not to show her renewed panic. “Was there something else you
needed?”
“Where are you staying?” He bit off each word, making him sound like
he was angry he had to speak to her.
The mild, unfocused fear blossomed into terror. Why was he asking?
Was he investigating her? His frown deepened when she took a beat too long to
answer, and she rushed out her response. “Um…in Monroe.”
“Where?”
Her paranoia was feeding her panic, and she gave a vague wave toward
the north. “On the edge of town.”
If he narrowed his eyes any more, he’d be squinting. “The blue house
off of Orchard Street?”
“No.” Her feet moved of their own volition, and she took a step
toward the door. This job was too important for her to run out on her second
day, but the cop’s questioning was pushing her to the point where she just
wanted to escape, paycheck or no paycheck.
“The old Garmitt place, then.” It was a statement instead of a
question, and the accuracy of the guess made her eyes widen despite herself.
Jules knew fear and guilt must be plastered all over her face. “Heard someone
had moved in there.”
“Uh…” Her mind raced as she scrambled to think of the best way to
respond, to save this conversation from the quickly approaching crash and burn
heading her way. “I’m not sure.” She barely caught herself before closing her
eyes in exasperation. That was her clever save?
“Your address is Thirty-Two Blank Hill Lane.” Again, he said what
should’ve been a question with such certainty that it came out as a statement
of fact. “Did you buy it?”
“No.” Running was beginning to sound better and better. Jules was
willing to do pretty much anything to get away from this man, this cop, who knew too much already.
“You rent then?” At her nod, he studied her. She stared back,
determined not to say more. Every line in his body was held tightly, from the
hard line of his mouth to his forearms to his erect spine. “What brings you to
town?” he finally asked.
Her mouth opened, but nothing emerged as her thoughts bounced
against each other in a chaotic mess. “This job?” Her voice was pitched too
high, and the end of her sentence rose, turning it into a question. Jules
resisted the urge to smack herself. Between her twitchy behavior and asinine
answers, she knew that, even if he hadn’t been suspicious before, he would know
for sure now that something wasn’t right. Her shoulders curled in as she wished
for the power of invisibility. Either that or better acting skills—or any acting skills.
“What the hell, Theo?” Megan appeared out of nowhere, grasping
Jules’s elbow and tugging. Although she jumped initially, Jules relaxed and
allowed herself to be pulled a few steps away from the extremely awkward
conversation—or interrogation? “I finally find an employee who can do basic
math and doesn’t spit on people’s eggs, and she’s the one
you inflict yourself on? Drink your coffee and be all broody, like you normally
are. Quietly broody.”
The tiny muscle in Theo’s jaw pulsed with tension. Jules didn’t
breathe as she waited for him to react. There was strained silence for several
seconds before Theo spoke.
“Which one spits?”
“You missed my point.” Whatever else Megan was going to say was
interrupted by the thump of the front entrance as it closed behind some new
customers. “Be right with you!” Her gaze never left Theo’s face. In turn, he
never looked away or flinched. The non-panicked corner of Jules’s brain was
impressed with both of them.
“What’s up?” Another cop came to a stop next to the booth, reaching
to gently bump Theo’s shoulder with his fist. Although the newcomer was wearing
a congenial smile, there was a coiled tension to him. The way he placed his
body almost, but not quite, between them and Theo said a lot. It was protective
in a got-your-back kind of way, but it also showed that Theo had the lead, that
the new guy wasn’t taking over the situation.
“Theo’s scaring my new waitress.” Megan’s glare shot toward the new
arrival. “The one who can do math.”
“And doesn’t spit.” Theo’s deadpan delivery made Jules start, and an
unbidden smile curled her mouth. Their gazes met, and the cop’s eyes seemed to
soften for the shortest of moments. Even before Jules was certain she saw it,
it was gone.
“Are those your only hiring qualifications? Adding, subtracting, and
saliva control? T, maybe we need to look for a new place for our breakfast
meetings.” There was humor in the cop’s voice, although his gaze was ready and
watchful, moving from Theo to Megan to Jules.
Turning toward the kitchen while keeping a firm grip on Jules’s arm,
Megan said over her shoulder, “Your food is safe, Hugh.”
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Katie Ruggle is such a great storyteller and this book was great. Can't wait for Hugh and Otto's stories. (pretty sure Otto is Theo's other friend's name).
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