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A Soldier's Pledge: An Eagle Security & Protection Agency Novel (Beyond Valor Book 5)

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by Lynne St. James




  A Soldier’s Pledge

  Beyond Valor 5

  An Eagle Security & Protection Agency Novel

  Lynne St. James

  A Soldier’s Pledge

  Copyright © 2017 by Lynne St. James

  ISBN #978-1-68418-548-1

  Cover Art Copyright © 2017 by Lynne St. James

  Published by Coffee Bean Press

  Cover Art by LoriJacksonDesign.com

  Created in the United States

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons living or dead is entirely coincidental.

  No part of this work may be used, stored, reproduced or transmitted without written permission from the publisher except for brief quotations for review purposes as permitted by law.

  This book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only and may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book, please purchase an additional copy for each person.

  If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, please purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

  A Soldier’s Pledge

  He’d do anything to keep her safe.

  Ethan Price thought a job as a small-town police detective in Willow Haven would be easy after five years as a pilot in the Air Force. Then a rash of breakins put the entire department on alert and the woman he loves at risk.

  Too stubborn for her own good.

  Anna Taggart is smart, stubborn, independent, and doesn’t think she needs anyone. Having her heart broken before, she refuses to give in to her feelings for Ethan no matter how hard he pursues her.

  Can he get through to her before it’s too late?

  When the clues lead to someone close to Anna, Ethan has his work cut out for him. With help from his partner, Steele, and the team at Eagle Security & Protection he is determined to solve the case and keep Anna safe. But will Ethan be able to convince Anna that life is too short not to give in to love?

  Please Note: This book was previously published as House Arrest in the Cuffed & Claimed Anthology. It has been re-edited and expanded before re-releasing as A Soldier’s Pledge.

  Dedication

  For T.S. my hero!

  Acknowledgments

  Thank you to the #coffeecrew and #wordwarriors for their daily support and smiles. Thank you too, to Caitlyn O’Leary. For all the phone calls, sprinting, and whip cracking that we do to keep each other on track, I am forever grateful.

  Table of Contents

  A Soldier’s Pledge

  Dedication

  Acknowledgments

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Epilogue

  About the Author

  Other Books by Lynne St. James

  Chapter One

  Anna Taggart parked her car in front of 3232 Seashell Lane and double checked her paperwork. Double checking was her thing, maybe it was her undiagnosed OCD or just her, she never knew. Not that it mattered. She always had to check and cross check for as long as she could remember.

  The house was cute, in an old-timey Florida way. A typical pink seashell stucco bungalow with bright yellow hibiscus plants blooming in the front yard. Anna couldn’t have asked for a more perfect setting for an open house. Now she just had to hope that the inside looked as good as the outside. If it did, she might be able to sell it today. She didn’t get a chance to make many sales anymore so this could be fun. At least, that’s what she kept telling herself.

  First, she had to make sure the house was clean, a comfortable temperature, and smelled great. It was one of the most important parts of the open house and was one of the first things she shared with her new real estate agents when they came on board. That and the trick about baking cookies. There was nothing more tempting to anyone who walked into the house than the smell of cookies fresh out of the oven.

  As CEO of Willow Haven Realty, Anna didn’t usually spend her Saturdays holding open houses. Instead, you could usually find her at her desk dealing with the mounds of paperwork that multiplied faster than bunnies. The paperwork would still be there tomorrow and helping her best friend was more than worth a few extra hours of work on a Sunday. When she’d scheduled the open house, Adria had no idea her son’s soccer team would make the finals, or that the game would be today. The best solution had been for Anna to help, this way if it sold Adria would still get the commission, rather than have another agent take it over.

  Thinking back to when she met Adria for the first time still made her smile. She’d come into the office just before closing on a Tuesday evening. No experience, tons of enthusiasm, and a great personality all convinced Anna to give her a chance. It wasn’t until a few months later that she had learned Adria’s husband had been shot down over Iraq. It was crazy that it was four years already. Anna had been happy to hire her, but Adria had become her best friend, something Anna hadn’t had in a very long time. That alone was worth giving up a hundred Saturdays.

  Grabbing her “go-bag” as she liked to call it and an open house sign from her back seat, she got out of the car mumbling a prayer as she climbed up the stoop to the front door. With about an hour to spare, she should have just enough time to make sure the house was clean, pop a batch of cookies in the oven and put out the fresh flowers and candles she had in her bag.

  With a whispered prayer that the house was in good shape, she unlocked the lockbox, opened the front door and stopped inside. The realtor gods were smiling down on her for sure, and she would have done a fist pump if her hands weren’t full. Not only was it clean, but it was also adorable and the perfect house for snowbirds or a young family. Adria had said the sellers were anxious because they’d been transferred overseas, and if her luck held she might be able to sell it today.

  After a quick walk-through, Anna put the cookies in the oven and set up staging the house. By the time the buzzer sounded, she had candles lit, soft music playing, the dining room table set, and the flowers in vases. Once the cookies were cool, she’d put the platter on the dining room table to entice her ‘guests’ as they came through the door. Her company wasn’t the number one realty in Willow Haven for no reason. Even though it was a small town, she had competition from the large realtor chains.

  One more quick check through the house and Anna was satisfied. It was time for the last step, putting the sign in the front yard. Grabbing the balloons she’d brought to attach to the sign, she opened the front door, stepped outside, and collided with a rock-hard t-shirt-clad chest. Backing away on instinct alone, it took her brain a moment to register that she knew that chest. Very well, in fact.

  “Hi, sweetheart.”

  “Damn it, Ethan. You scared the crap out of me.”

  “It wasn’t intentional, but I didn’t expect you to open the door as I was about to knock.” He might be saying he was sorry, but his smart-ass grin said otherwise. And oh, how she loved that smile and the way his eyes crinkled at the corners, and the dimple that appeared on his right cheek. Stop it. Get a grip, girl. She knew better.

  “How did you know I was here?” Every last inch of his six-foot three-inch frame w
as good enough to eat, and she’d tasted just about all of it. Sex with Ethan was beyond amazing, and just thinking about it make her hot and bothered. But now wasn’t the time or the place. Staring at this bulging biceps and ripped abdomen outlined by his t-shirt, wouldn’t do her a damn bit of good.

  “I stopped by the office. Jenny said you were covering Adria’s open house. Don’t you have enough on your plate already?”

  “It’s not a big deal. Besides, you know Adria would do anything for me. Scotty’s soccer team made the finals. I thought I told you last night?”

  Ethan Price, ex-Air Force pilot and Willow Haven police detective, rolled his eyes and shook his head. It wasn’t the first time he’d given her that look. And it wasn’t like she hadn’t made it clear from the beginning that friends with benefits was all she could handle. But he made it clear that he wanted more, a lot more, every chance he got. “You run yourself ragged.”

  “It’s my company.”

  “No, it’s your father’s company. He just lets you do all the work.” He was right even if she didn’t want to admit it. Her parents had retired four years earlier and left her to run the business while they hit every golf course in the world.

  “That’s not entirely true.”

  “C’mon, it’s true, and you know it.”

  With a sigh, she pushed past him to set up the sign. It was an old argument, one they’d been having for months. She knew he admired how she worked hard and took care of all her employees or ‘work family’ as she usually called them. But he didn’t like that she worked twenty-four/seven, and didn’t or wouldn’t take more time for herself.

  It would be easy to give in, to commit more of herself to their relationship. Much too easy. And that was the problem. She didn’t want to get hurt again, didn’t want to have to put together the shattered pieces of her broken heart. Losing Ryan had devastated her, she’d barely been able to get out of bed and face the world. Then a few months later Brad or as he liked everyone to call him now, Tag, was almost killed, she threw herself into work. It was that or lose it totally. Too much pain, too much loss. Work was easier.

  “Why are you here, anyway? Ugh. Sorry, that sounded kind of harsh. I thought you had to work today.” He’d turned around to face her as she put the sign in the front yard. Every inch of his frame oozed sexy as he leaned against the doorway.

  “Nope, this is my weekend off. Which is why I figured we could sneak in a little afternoon fun. Or I did until I realized you weren’t in the office.”

  “Oh, you did, huh? What makes you think I’d have time for some afternoon nookie?”

  “Hmm. I think I’d have found a way to convince you.”

  Seeing the gleam in his steel-blue eyes sent a shiver of desire down her spine. Damn. She’d tried so hard to keep him at arm’s length, but he was just too—everything. Everything she wanted, everything she needed, and everything she was terrified of having again. Why was she even thinking about this now? She had an open house to run and stacks of paperwork waiting back at the office. Maybe it was time to put some distance between them, it was getting too hard to say no to him.

  His quick smile proved he knew how he affected her. “I brought lunch. We both know you never remember to eat, and I figured since I couldn’t have you, we could at least have lunch together. You have to eat.”

  Unable to resist his smile, she grinned. “Oh well. You win some, you lose some.”

  “I consider this a win. I still get to spend time with you.”

  “I don’t have a lot of time. Buyers could show up any minute, and it’s not professional to be eating on the job.”

  “Then I guess you’ll have to eat fast. Jenny said you’d have time.”

  “Good thing I don’t employ Jenny to keep secrets.”

  “She can’t resist my charm.”

  Snorting, Anna shook her head. “Yeah, I’m sure that’s exactly why.”

  “Hey, if you don’t want what I’ve brought…”

  “What did you bring?” She couldn’t see the writing on the bag, but from his huge grin, she’d bet anything he’d gone to the best sandwich place in Willow Haven. If he had, he was right. She wouldn’t be able to resist.

  “I stopped at Dixie’s. You know you can’t turn down one of her roast beef sandwiches.”

  “That’s so not fair!” Her mouth watered just thinking about the thin-sliced rare roast beef, provolone, and fresh tomatoes from Dixie’s garden. All placed with extra care on top of two slices of the homemade sour dough bread she’d have made that morning. Dixie’s food was like a little slice of heaven.

  “Why not? I promise I won’t tell the boss.” Anna laughed. She couldn’t help it. His eyes sparkled with mirth. Yup, he was trouble with a capital “T” and had been from the first moment she’d met him. He was the first man who had even gotten close to breaking down the brick wall she’d erected around her heart after Ryan was killed in action.

  “Fine. But it has to be quick. There’s no way I’m going to be picnicking while potential buyers are walking through the house. I do have a reputation, you know.”

  “Yes, ma’am, I’m very aware of your reputation,” he answered with a salute and a grin. “Where do you want to eat?”

  “The kitchen table, I guess. Please try not to make a mess. I have everything staged already, and I want it to stay that way.”

  He nodded, then flashed her a bright white smile and disappeared around the corner into the kitchen. The house was ready; she was ready—well except for the unplanned lunch break. A quick check of her watch told her she could probably eat at least half of the deliciousness waiting for her in the kitchen as long as she kept her hands off Ethan and focused on the sandwich. The open house was supposed to start at one, so they had fifteen minutes to eat before “show time.”

  ***

  Ethan unpacked the food as he glanced around the kitchen. He tried to pick out what she’d added to help with the sale versus what was already there. He’d gotten good at finding her “special touches.” She had a knack for making every home look welcoming, which was probably why she was the most sought after realtor in Willow Haven.

  He was glad he’d trusted his gut and brought lunch. He knew she wouldn’t have eaten. It was her standard argument—she was too busy. As a bonus, he’d be able to check things out without her getting suspicious. As he unpacked the bag, his mouth watered. Iced coffee for her and sweet tea for him, two roast beef sandwiches, potato salad, and brownies for dessert.

  “Are you coming?” he yelled for her as he finished unwrapping the food. If she waited much longer, she’d say she didn’t have time and wouldn’t eat at all. Not that he’d mind eating the rest her meal. But it defeated the whole purpose. Since he had the day off, he’d gone for his usual ten-mile run on the beach before the summer crowds gathered for the day. He loved the peacefulness of a sunrise run, just him, pelicans diving for fish, sandpipers digging for food, and the gentle lap of the waves against the shoreline.

  “Why are you yelling?”

  He looked up to see her standing in the doorway watching him. How long had she been standing there? From the way the skin was wrinkled between her eyes, she’d been thinking hard about something. About him, if he was lucky, but he wasn’t counting on it. She was the most stubborn woman he’d ever met, and he’d met a few over the years.

  “C’mon. Stop stalling.”

  “I’m not. I was just admiring the view.”

  He laughed and shook his head, and he pulled out a chair for her.

  “Thank you, Ethan,” she said as she lifted half of the sandwich and sniffed. Her look of pure bliss almost made him jealous, almost. It still didn’t come close to the look on her face when she came apart in his arms. Just thinking about it made him squirm in his chair as the zipper of his jeans pushed against him. He could not get enough of her, and he doubted he ever would even if he spent every day with her.

  They ate in silence. He was happy she hadn’t tossed his ass out and just kept the foo
d. It had been debatable as to whether she’d let him stay, and he was glad she had. It hadn’t been easy to win her over. She was a hard nut to crack, and he’d done everything he could think of to try to get past the brick wall she’d built around her heart.

  From the first time he’d seen her, Ethan knew he had to get to know her. At first, he was convinced it was lust, but it didn’t take long for him to realize how special she was. And even less time to fall head over heels. And even though she wouldn’t admit it, she felt the same way. He’d caught the look on her face when she didn’t think he was watching too many times. But damn the woman wouldn’t give an inch. So determined to not commit. Wasn’t it supposed to be the guy who was afraid of commitment? What she didn’t realize yet was that he was just as stubborn. When he decided on something nothing and no one would deter him, and he wanted her by his side for the rest of their lives.

  They’d met while he was volunteering at the rehab clinic at the military hospital. After serving five years as a pilot in the Air Force, he couldn’t just walk away from his brothers and sisters and volunteered as much as his schedule would allow. But he’d needed to get out. Too many close calls and lost friends convinced him it was time to get out before he lost himself. There were things he’d seen he’d never be able to share with anyone, and they’d left permanent scars on his soul. He still suffered from the nightmares almost every night. The evenings he spent with Anna helped. He figured the happiness helped to override the memories on those nights.

  The clinic was usually busy, and the afternoon he’d first met Anna was no exception. It was one of those moments that you know will always be as crystal clear as when they happened. It was corny, and he’d never admit it to Steele, his partner on the job and best friend, but it was like she’d been surrounded by light and sparkles. He tried to blame it on the sun shining through the glass doors as she wheeled her brother into the building. It didn’t take long for the bubble to pop when Tag mouthed off. He’d been a real son of a bitch then, but he hadn’t been out of the hospital for long and was still learning how to deal with the loss of his leg and arm.

 

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