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GRACE UNDER FIRE by Julie Garwood
Berkley Hardcover | On sale July 19, 2022
Excerpt
Chapter One
Isabel MacKenna had a hundred things to do today. Killing someone wasn't one of them.
She had such high hopes this morning when she dragged herself out of bed at the ungodly hour
of five a.m. She had made detailed plans for the day that lay ahead, and she would have sailed
through them if two unfortunate incidents hadn't waylaid her. The first was an irritating
inconvenience; the second, a terrifying nightmare.
Scheduled to take an early flight on a no-frills, but supercheap airline to Boston, she arrived at
the airport in plenty of time to go through security. She was dressed for comfort in a pair of snug
jeans and a light pink T-shirt. Her long blond hair was up in a ponytail, and she wore a Red Sox
baseball cap her brother-in-law, Dylan, had given her. She checked her luggage, which was
packed for a trip to Scotland the following week, and carried her backpack that held everything
she would need for the next few days. It was so stuffed she was pretty sure it weighed more than
she did. The first time she attempted to swing it over her shoulder she nearly did a backflip.
Fortunately, once she was on the plane, another passenger helped her lift it into the overhead
compartment.
She had been assigned a window seat, and she planned to go to sleep as soon as the plane took
off. In hindsight, perhaps her expectations were naive. From past experience she had learned that
there was never anything smooth or easy about flying, and today was no exception. Once she
boarded, she was trapped, and a flight that should have taken a little under three hours ended up
taking seven and a half, thanks to the fly-by-the-seat-of-their-pants airline and the mechanical
problems they were sure maintenance could fix in no time at all. The captain made the
passengers sit on the plane for two full hours before they were allowed to go back into the
terminal to continue their wait while repairs were completed. After another grueling hour passed,
they were told a relief plane was being flown in to take them to Boston. Apparently, the fix-it-inno-time-at-all plane couldn't be fixed.
It was a miserable flight. It began with Isabel plastered up against the window while two overly
friendly college students in the seats next to her took turns hitting on her. They seemed to be in
some sort of competition to hold her attention and get her phone number. One was in his seventh
year at a college in Arizona. In the course of his monologue he sheepishly admitted he still didn't
have enough credits to graduate. The other one was in his third year at Colorado State and had
changed his major so many times he couldn't remember what it now was. Isabel thought maybe
there was a little something extra baked into the cookies he was munching on. She was pretty
sure he was stoned.
Being polite to the nonstop talkers took effort, for exhaustion was pressing down on her . . . and
no wonder. She had gotten only three hours of sleep the night before, and the last several weeks
had been brutal, with papers due and finals to study for, not to mention packing up almost
everything she owned and shipping it back home to Silver Springs, South Carolina, leaving only
some of her clothes and personal items. Finally, graduation. She had hoped both of her sisters
would be there for the ceremony, but Kiera, the older of the two, was in the middle of a
demanding medical residency and couldn't take time off from work to attend. Her other sister,
Kate, and her husband, Dylan, were there to see her walk across the stage and get her diploma.
She was on her way now to meet them at Nathan's Bay, Dylan's family home just outside Boston.
Judge and Mrs. Buchanan, Dylan's parents, were celebrating their anniversary, and their big
family was gathering for the occasion. Isabel was happy to be invited to the festivities. The
Buchanans were so warm and welcoming, and she looked forward to a week of fun and
relaxation.
Then she and Kate were off to Scotland to see Glen MacKenna, the property she would soon
inherit from her crusty and-she had it on good authority-horribly mean great-uncle. The land was
located in the Highlands, and Isabel was anxious to see it. Kate and Dylan had given her the trip
as a graduation present.
After she returned from Scotland, her plans were uncertain. Maybe the trip would give her some
insight into what her future would be.
Once the plane was in flight to Boston and the incessant chattering of her seatmates had died
down, Isabel rested her head against the porthole window. She was feeling horrible. She had
thrown up-a couple of times, as a matter of fact-as soon as she'd rolled out of bed, and now her
head was pounding. She closed her eyes and tried to sleep, but the drummer banging away on the
inside of her eyelids wouldn't let up.
Description
Michael Buchanan will need every bit of his extensive skill set when he appoints himself as bodyguard to a woman determined not to need one in this thrilling new novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Julie Garwood.
Grace Isabel MacKenna has a hundred things to do today. Killing someone isn't one of them. It is supposed to be a quick visit to Boston for the Buchanan anniversary party, then on to Scotland to collect an inheritance. She checks into her hotel and then decides to go for a brisk walk. But after getting lost, she ends up with a wounded man stumbling into her arms—and his shooter coming after them both. When she fires back in self-defense, she doesn’t expect him to drop dead. After Isabel endures an interrogation by police, she is free to go, thanks to the Buchanans dispatching former Navy SEAL and now lawyer Michael Buchanan to assist her.
Isabel knows she should be grateful for Michael’s help, but since she’s harbored an extreme dislike for him for years, gratitude is difficult to muster. Michael has appointed himself her de facto guardian, and she’s stuck with him despite their constant bickering and sizzling attraction. Even when Isabel goes to Scotland to claim her inheritance, Michael follows her—but he isn’t the only thing she can’t shake. Mysterious threats against Isabel surface, and before they can deal with their growing feelings for each other, Michael and Isabel must first survive.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Julie Garwood is among the most critically acclaimed—and popular—romance authors around, published in thirty-two languages worldwide with forty million copies of her books in print. She is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of numerous novels including Wired, Fast Track, Hotshot, Sweet Talk, The Ideal Man, Sizzle, Fire and Ice, Shadow Music, and Shadow Dance. She lives near Kansas City.
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