Everyone thinks Harper Jansen is dead.
She is not, and she wants her life back.
When Harper–very much alive but terrified–calls Kade Church, he does what is programmed in his DNA: he protects. Delta Force operator Kade and Duke, his military K-9 school flunker, have the skills to keep Harper safe.
Kade has never allowed himself to think of Harper as more than his best friend, but as they join forces to bring the men who tried to kill her to justice, long-buried feelings surface. And Duke may be a goofball and see everything as a game, but when it counts, he proves he’s more than a boot camp dropout.
Whatever it takes, they’ll save the woman Kade is falling in love with.
K-9 Defenders
Book 1: In His Protection
Book 2: Her Delta Force Protector
Book 3: To Hold and Protect
Operation K-9 Brothers
Book 1: Operation K-9 Brothers
Book 2: Keeping Guard
Book 3: Mountain Rescue
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Sexual Content - 3/5
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Violence - 3/5
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Language - 1/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 4/5
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Summary
Her Delta Force Protector by Sandra Owens is the second book in the K-9 Defenders series.
Sandra once again proves why she is a best selling romantic suspense writer. This story is filled with characters you will come to love, a dog that will have your cracking up and a mystery to keep you on your toes. Kade and Harper have been friends for years. She was in the army but not combat. However she understood Kade’s military lifestyle and the fact he can help protect her when she has no where else to turn.
Kade lives with his two brothers. I love how she describes their home. Everly aka the pickle princess and Duke, the K9 drop out provide plenty of humor between the action scenes.
I liked both characters. Sandra was courageous but not stupid. Kade was dreamy. And when he called in his friends to help, the action ramps up.
Sexual content – 3 a couple scenes
Violence – 3 her friend is beat up, drugged, and filmed
Drug/Alcohol use – her friend is drugged
Language 4 the f word was used 19 times. Sh&t – 13 times, D@mn - 40
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