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Hazardous Duty (May 2007)Savannah McLaughlin is desperate. Her six year old dau hter, Caroline, has been kidnapped and neither the police nor the FBI seem able to find her. Finally Savannah turns to Major Christopher Dane, her husband's best friend and her former fiance for help. He'll help her only if she agrees to his painful terms. In the end they find Caroline and the love she thought they'd lost.

 

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Above and Beyond (May 2008) Once they had Caroline safely back, Savannah assumed that she and Dane would pick up where they'd left off years before. But Dane sends her and Caroline to Ft. Belvoir with General Steele and refuses to even answer her phone calls. Then Mario Ferrante's daughter, Rosemary, comes to Savannah for help. Savannah feels sorry for the girl and sees her request as an opportunity to involve Dane in her life again. Dane does agree to help - with near disastrous results.

 

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Spirit of Christmas (October 2008) This book has three short stories in it. The first is by Jennie Hansen about a little girl who thinks she's ruined Christmas. The second is a Haggerty story where Miss Eugenia learns a lesson about the true meaning of Christmas. The third is by Michele Bell and tells about a young couple who fall in love while solving a mystery of the past.

 

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Code of Honor (June 2009) Savannah barely escapes a kidnapping attempt from Mario Ferrante by throwing herself from a moving vehicle. But her efforts (and injuries) are in vain since he manages to kidnaps her from the hospital. In a misguided effort to free her, Dane surrenders himself to Ferrante. So when Savannah escapes - she finds Dane is now under Ferrante's control. She musters the team and helps Dane escape only to learn that he's keeping a new secret from her - one that threatens both their present and their future.