WITNESS PURSUIT
One witness…one bodyguard…one life.
Twenty-one-year-old New Zealander Lydia Sands witnessed the hit-and-run of a powerful manβs son. Her bodyguard is shot when the killer returns to dispose of her and The Program puts her in hiding. A year later, the case remains unsolved and her handler needs to get her further from the killerβs reach. Lydia detests the thought of being close enough to endanger the man who nearly died protecting her, even if itβs aboard a super-yacht traveling the South Pacific.
Tyler Whitehallβs shooting stole weeks from his memory. Physically recovered, he oversees security for Whitehall Shipping. While on a family holiday, Tyler is suspicious of the woman accompanying them without notice or security clearance, as his nephewβs caregiver. Stronger than suspicion is his incomprehensible attraction to her, and his instinct to protect her.
Once sensitive information is leaked, Lydia undergoes re-identification to evade a killer and protect the man whoβd die to save her. Her bodyguard has just begun his pursuit, and she may have underestimated his abilities.
CONTENT WARNING: Sexual content
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WITNESS PURSUIT has just released. Yay! ThisΒ novel isΒ a contemporary romance, and book one in my Bodyguards series, aΒ heart-pounding line in which each story brings you a bodyguard and the woman he protects. It’s also my first book whichΒ has released simultaneously as both an ebook and in paperback. Here’s the pic I took today to prove it. Yep, see that grin —Β no one could get that off my face allΒ day.Β What a wicked feeling it was toΒ hold the physical copy of my book in my hands.Β So exciting.Β The buy links are just below. π
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Chapter 1
βThat is one massive super-yacht, and one I shouldnβt be on.β Lydia crossed her arms, eyeing the four levels of darkened glass and sleek white panels as the luxury ship sat proudly in its private berth at Auckland Marinaβs gated wharf. And was that a– Shoot. Yes, it was. A huge kidney shaped pool glistened from the center of the one-hundred and fifty foot yacht. All the comforts one could desire, except not her. She shouldnβt even be here.
βBen.β She swung around, leveling a glare on her bodyguard.
βDonβt say it.β Ben scanned the marina. βYouβre getting on that ship and working as a caregiver. No arguments.β
βDonβt you βno argumentβ me. Tyler Whitehall will throw me off his ship, or he would if he remembered me. What happens if he does?β
βHeβll have to dive in to rescue you.β He smiled then quickly straightened his mouth. βTylerβs one of the best bodyguards in the business, and I still need you somewhere safe, away from home shores. With your case unsolved, Tylerβs ship is my choice.β
Tyler had been assigned to guard her after sheβd witnessed the hit-and-run of a wealthy businessman. Ten days later, heβd taken three bullets in the back to protect her and four-year-old Jay. Sheβd never forget his blood on her hands as it had pumped from his body.
βTyler put his life on the line for me. I wonβt allow that to happen again.β
βNow, he wouldnβt have wanted you or the boy to get hurt. Thatβs what we do, guard.β
She planted her hands on her hips. βYes, you guard, but no, you shouldnβt get shot. Not for me.β
βYouβre an eyewitness. If we donβt have you, we donβt have someone to identify Johnny Taitaβs killer. Thatβs when we find him. Which we will.β His look was sharp, determined and inarguable. βYouβll have the cover you need once on board with Tyler, as well as a break from the safe-house. Surely you like the idea of a cruise to the Fijian islands?β
She frowned. βThatβs a trick question. Being in The Program means remaining in seclusion. Not on board a luxury ship. Tylerβs wonderful brothers and nephew will be on board. This is their family holiday.β
βYouβll be in more danger from Nico than he ever will be from you. Four-year-olds, as adorable as they are, are tricky little things. Nico has endless energy.β
βChildren arenβt things.β
βSame, same.β He shrugged. βAll that matters is youβre one of the best caregivers I know. I told Nicoβs father, and heβs all for your arrival.β
βBut he wonβt know who I am.β She wanted to hit him over the head. The man was far too obstinate, and deaf. He didnβt listen to a word she said. βEven Tyler wonβt know.β
βThatβs the whole point of you having name suppression.β
βThis is impossible.β
βI knew youβd come around.β
What? She was not coming around, but he nudged her from behind then directed her through the arched gateway and along the slatted wooden walkway. He rolled her suitcase over the boards. Its clatter overpowered the water lapping and sloshing against the pilings.
βWhat I should have said was youβre impossible.β And a lunatic.
He chuckled. βWeβve lived with each other day in and day out for a year. The safe-house will ring with peace while youβre gone.β
βPeace my ass. Iβve asked Saria to ride your tail. Damn it, I canβt believe Iβm doing this.β She yanked on his black shirtsleeve. βI mean it. I donβt want to do this.β
βHey, youβll be fine. I know youβre worried, but you donβt need to be, and your sisterβs in good hands. Stop stressing, and enjoy this break. Itβs only on offer once.β
βTylerβs on board that ship. You know the guilt I feel. I can never forget what happened to him.β
βTyler recalls nothing of his initial Program assignment with you.β He pressed a hand to her back and moved her forward. βSimply assume the role of Nicoβs caregiver and relax. This is your chance for a little time out.β
Relax? She rolled her eyes. βI canβt believe I have to leave Saria behind. Do you realize twins shouldnβt be separated?β
βBrigs is guarding her, and you donβt have a choice.β
βI could help with her correspondence study. Her nursing finals are so close.β
βIβll help her.β He increased his pace. βAnd I think by the age of twenty-one, we can safely separate you two for a month.β
βWeβre not twenty-one, yet.β Groaning, she rubbed her palms over her white cotton pants. The ship was so close. Another twenty feet and theyβd reach the gangplank, and she was fresh out of arguments.
βThis is where I leave.β Ben halted and leaned in. βThis is your chance to see Tyler as you asked for after the shooting. I know you two wereβ¦close. I couldnβt grant your request then, but youβre not a victim, Lydia, youβre a survivor. You must live, even under confinement.β
Her heartbeat raced. A year ago, sheβd begged Ben to allow her to see Tyler in hospital. Sheβd needed to see heβd survived.
βStop thinking and start moving, and donβt forget, keep in touch on the sat phone. I expect updates as often as possible.β Ben handed over her case and turned her toward the ship. βThatβs my girl. Now move.β
βI am not your girl.β Still, she flexed her fingers around the square handle of her suitcase, and taking the deepest breath, walked away from Ben for the first time in a year. She shivered. No, she could do this. A child was on board for her to look after. He was who she had to concentrate on, because her case was stagnant and the inaction wasnβt doing her any good. As much as she didnβt want to go, she understood Benβs arguments. She needed this break to refocus, and the Fijian Islands, wow, what a dreamy location.
She tugged at the inside of her white blouse collar then lifted her chin and eyed the ship. Up close, the white panels sparkled in the sunlight. Oh no. She slammed to a stop as Tyler stepped out from behind darkened glass sliders on the second floor. He moved across the deck to the stern, and halted ten heart-stopping feet away.
He looked strong and well, his jaw angled as firmly as always. His midnight black hair blew over his ears and brushed his shoulders. The longer length suited him over the buzz-cut heβd had last. So cute.
No. She was here for Nico, not to dance with Tyler again. Thatβs right. Tyler mustβve moved on. It had been a year. She forced her thoughts under control.
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Staring out over the harbor, Tyler tucked the tails of his blue button-down shirt into his black pants. The breeze was brisk, the dawn sun warm on his skin. A perfect morning to set sail, on a family holiday heβd longed for. Liam and Nico were on board, and Dylan and Luke wouldnβt be far away. These moments with his brothers and nephew mattered as much as his next breath.
Shifting onto his heels, he searched the marina for them, only his gaze landed on a young woman standing stiffly below.
Mmm, chocolate-brown hair, his favorite shade, and so long it touched her tiny waist. And those eyes, the same delicious shade, and now locked on him. Did he know her? She looked familiar, yet not. Leaning against the railing, he called, βCan I help you?β
βUm, yes. Iβm after Liam Whitehall.β
She was after his brother? βWho are you?β
βMy nameβs–β Rubbing her neck, she glanced over her shoulder then back at him. βLydia Sands. Iβm Nicoβs new caregiver while youβre on holiday. Ben Hammers arranged this job. It was short notice.β
She couldnβt be Nicoβs new caregiver. Liam would never employ anyone without running it past him first. Tyler ran all security checks, and had this past year since stepping into the security role for Whitehall Shipping. βI donβt believe you.β
βYou should check with Liam. I promise Ben sent me.β Her voice wobbled, a level of distress leaking through. βYou do remember Ben, donβt you?β
βBenβs impossible to forget. I worked alongside him for seven years.β
βHe dropped me off.β She motioned toward the gated entrance, and sure enough under the intricate scrollwork of the wrought-iron arch, Ben Hammers waited. With a slow movement, Ben saluted him with just two fingers.
That salute was their teamβs customary silent signal for handover. But handing over whom? This woman? He didnβt work for Ben, and hadnβt since the shooting. Which didnβt matter. The call for aid from one bodyguard to another went unquestioned, and Ben turned to leave, giving Luke a nod as he arrived.
Luke clapped Ben on the shoulder, and then continued toward him in his jeans and t-shirt. Ambling along, his youngest brother adjusted his brown leather duffel over one shoulder, as if he didnβt have a care in the world, and at twenty-three, he didnβt.
The woman, Lydia. He shouldnβt forget her. He gripped the second-floor rail then launched over it and landed on the peer next to her.
She gasped, and her gaze jolted over him. βTyler, what are you doing? You canβt just jump off the side of a ship like that.β
βBro.β Luke strode in, one brow cocked. βThereβs a gangplank. You know, one can walk down.β
He slid between his brother and Lydia. βYeah, I know, but Ben dropped her off. With Ben, one doesnβt stroll.β
βWhatβs she here for?β
βShe says sheβs Nicoβs caregiver. Have you heard about this?β
βNo.β Luke clicked his tongue as if telling him off. βCβmon, Liam wouldnβt do that. Itβs too soon after Gabriella and Mum.β
Their mother and Liamβs wife, Gabriella, had passed only two years ago. Not one woman had been permitted on board The Idle Dream since then. This was a sacred trip between him and his brothers.
From behind, Lydia gripped his arm and a river of fire raced through his veins. Whoa. He spun and faced her. βWhat are you doing?β He stared at her hand.
She tucked herself in even closer, and he breathed deep.
βTyler, I need to get inside.β
Her plea spoke to his heart. βHow do you know my name? Youβve said it twice.β
A light flickered in the depths of her eyes. βBecause we went out. Once.β
His heart tripped a beat. Damn, heβd only ever lost a few weeks of his memory, and that was a year ago. He certainly didnβt remember her. βWho the hell are you to me?β
βSomeone you knew for a short time. We went on a date, and like I said, it was only once. Ben set me up for this job, of which there truly is one.β
βYeah, there wasnβt a job going, Lee.β He frowned. βUm, sorry, I meant Lydia.β Yeah, sheβd said her name was Lydia, not Lee. Only why did Lee sound more natural?
βItβs okay. I had a child I cared for once who called me Lee.β Her lips lifted. βNot that Iβm saying youβre a child.β
βAh, excuse me.β Luke sighed and walked past them to the gangplank. βI feel like Iβm interrupting a moment here and, bro, itβs almost time for the ship to set sail.β
βYouβre right. Letβs go.β Tyler held her arm and led her on board as Benβs sleek silver Jaguar revved in the parking lot. βYou and Ben? Youβre what to each other? Are you his client?β
βNo. Heβs a friend and got me this job. Iβm not a client at all.β
They walked through the opened double glass doors on the second floor and into the living room where two cozy groupings of four white leather couches faced each other. Black and white sea prints his mother had adored graced the walls painted in her favorite shade of ocean-blue.
Lydiaβs shoes clipped across the polished pine floors as she set her case near the stairwell. She inspected the area. βDo you mind if I ask where Liam is?β
βBelow-stairs. Luke will grab him for you.β
His brother groaned as he dropped his duffel on the couch. βI will?β
βYes. Liamβs downstairs checking inventory with Malcolm. Tell him we have a guest, one Lydia Sands, and bring Nico.β He would see how this mysterious woman responded to his nephew, because if she wasnβt a caregiver, heβd soon know.
Luke sent him a good-natured grin as he took off. βIβm onto it, only, bro, youβre not to interrogate the girl while Iβm gone. I see that look in your eyes.β
βJust watch where youβre walking.β At thirty-two, heβd kept his family and countless others safe, and Ben had dropped her off. Which meant protection was required in some order, whether she was a client or not.
Leaning toward her, he met her gaze head on. βOkay, itβs you and me. Now, tell me who you truly are.β
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I hope you all enjoyed that.
Thank you all for helping me celebrate the release of WITNESS PURSUIT by joining me today. Thank you. Thank you.Β π
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Oooh, awesome, Joanne! Congrats. That pic totally rocks. So excited for you!! And this sounds like a great read with danger, tension and romance. YUM!
Thanks, Mae. If you love suspense and a mystery with your romance, this is the book for you. π
happy book birthday, Joanne! and dayum, he looks good in paperback!!! π tweeted!
Thanks, Tera. My bodyguard does look super-dayum. π
Congrats, Joanne! π
Thanks, Angela. Love that you dropped by, and the support. π
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HAPPY BOOK BDAY! You look fab in your photo, and oh-so happy. Absolutely love the cover too! Did some SM for you girlfriend, all the best! xo
Thanks, Cd. I was over the moon when Witness Pursuit arrived. Thanks for the SM. π It’s all completely appreciated.
YeaH! Congratulations on release day. Good luck with the book. The cover is amazing.
Thanks, Daisy. Love that you dropped by. π
Congrats, Joanne! What a special day! The cover is beautiful and bright and eye catching!