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10/29/2024

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​Some truths are worth dying for.

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Ultimate Justice
K-9 Special Ops Book 3
by Tee O’ Fallon
Genre: Thriller, Romantic Suspense

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Some truths are worth dying for.

While tracking down an escaped felon, FBI Special Agent Evan McGarry and his K-9, Blue, uncover a smoking hot lead on the location of dozens of missing children―including Evan's own sister. The shocking discovery reopens cold cases throughout Colorado, along with painful wounds and the heartbreaking guilt Evan's kept buried for decades.

Three years ago, hospital custodian Marlie Foxe's world imploded, causing her to cut herself off from the world. But when one of the missing boys turns up at her hospital, he only allows Marlie to get close. Now, Evan needs her help with the boy―and he won't take no for an answer. When she finally agrees to work with him, Evan suspects there's more to the woman than she's letting on. She's hiding something. The question is what.

As Evan and Marlie unearth a cult targeting runaways, they're forced to confront not only dangerous criminals but the truths they've both been avoiding―including the blistering passion they can no longer deny. But when more children disappear, they'll have to risk more than just their hearts.

Each book in the K-9 Special Ops series is STANDALONE:
* Tough Justice
* Burning Justice
* Ultimate Justice


“Ultimate Justice is romantic suspense done right! It has great characters, a riveting plot, and sizzling romance. Tee O’Fallon’s law enforcement background shines through in the realistic and suspenseful plot… The story moves at a brisk pace that will keep the pages flying… This is one of my favorite books of the year and Tee O’Fallon is an author to seek out.” – Just Another Damn Book Blog


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“Evan arched a brow. Liar. The woman looked anything but happy.
Her knuckles were white where she had her long blond braid in a death grip, and the smooth skin over her carotid pulsed rapidly. She shot what he could swear was a panicked look at the door. Bottom line…Marlie Foxe looked ready to bolt faster than a deer on opening day of hunting season.
Her deep blue gaze met his, and he was struck by the sad, haunted look in hers. He’d seen that look. It was the same one he’d seen in the mirror on his own face and those of his parents in the days and months after Gracie disappeared. He wondered if it would ever stop.
Now, for the first time in twenty-four years, he was, potentially, on the verge of discovering the answer to his family’s burning question: what happened to their daughter, his sister?
If only he wasn’t exhausted. Make that totally beat to shit. He’d barely slept, and then only because he’d had to.
In the two days he’d been waiting to interview Noah, he’d fully briefed his SAIC—Special Agent in Charge—the FBI director via Zoom, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Denver, gotten an arrest warrant for Francis Manello and served another search warrant at the man’s house. He and a team of agents had tossed the house from top to bottom. Forensics was dumping every scrap of information on Manello’s computer, but all Evan could think about was that Polaroid. He still couldn’t believe it, but it was her—Gracie—wearing the same pink shirt she’d had on the last time he’d seen her. Guilt squeezed his heart tighter than a bank vault door.
Focus, dammit! Focus!
“Blue, come.” He hitched his head to the dog who’d been his partner for more than four years.
As Blue trotted to the bed, Evan pointed, and his dog situated himself between Marlie and the bed and rested his head on the edge of the mattress.
Despite Blue’s size, Marlie didn’t cringe or back away.
“Can I pet him?” Noah looked at Evan expectantly.
“You bet. That’s what I brought him for.” Pretty much every kid Noah’s age wanted a dog. A dog’s attention and comfort were great for improving emotional health, especially after a traumatic experience. The only thing necessary was for the dog to be gentle and friendly, which Blue was. Except when hunting down a
homicidal felon.
It wasn’t quite a smile, but the corners of Marlie’s pink, full lips lifted a fraction as she watched Noah pet Blue. She had the most interesting face he’d ever seen. Heart-shaped. Yet it was her eyes that drew him in. Eyes were the windows to the soul, and he wondered about hers.
“He likes having his ears stroked,” Evan said, casting a glance over his shoulder. The good doctor, who looked eerily like an undertaker, would be back soon with those extra chairs. Noah didn’t like the man. Getting him out the door, even for a few minutes, seemed like a stellar idea.
Blue leaned into the boy’s hand and groaned like he’d just scarfed down a meaty T-bone. The deep rumble in the back of Blue’s throat made Noah giggle. He hadn’t quite reached adolescence and still had the high-pitched voice of youth. 
“Do you like dogs?” he asked, taking the first step in his forensicinterview of the boy: establishing rapport.
He nodded.
In the interest of not towering over the bed, Evan sat in the vacant chair, leaving Kinnemara, the FBI’s Office for Victim Assistance advocate, standing quietly by the door.
Normally, he’d approach any interview with methodical calm, but that Polaroid of his sister made him feel like a powder keg with a little fuse. He wanted to trash protocol and dive right in. With children, rushing in too quickly could be disastrous. “Did you ever have a dog before?”
Noah shook his head, his attention still focused on Blue. “I wanted one, but Sheila and Mike—my foster parents—wouldn’t let me.”
No surprise there. Noah Lund’s background check had included his former foster parents. Sheila and Mike Hamilton had been too busy peddling drugs out their back door to care about anyone else. He’d bet they’d only taken Noah in to get state money for fostering a child. The state’s screening process was seriously flawed.
More like, seriously sucked.
Evan caught Marlie scrutinizing him. The haunted look in her eyes had been replaced by something else. Suspicion. Still drilling him with those piercing blue eyes, she rested a hand on Noah’s shoulder, telling him something else—North Metro’s custodian was protective of the boy. Somehow, in the span of only two days, they’d formed a bond, one he needed to be cautious of. Perhaps, take advantage of.
“Do you like baseball?” The kid’s pjs were baseball-themed.
“Yeah.” Noah kept petting Blue.
“Me too. I played in school.”
Finally, the boy looked up. “What position?”
“Centerfield. You?”
Noah shrugged. “Don’t know. Never played on a team. Just­ with Caleb.”
“Who’s Caleb?” He already knew the kid had no siblings and no other blood relatives the state was aware of.
“My friend. I think he got caught. He—”
Caught?
Squealing came from the hallway as Dr. Strobie wheeled in two more chairs, positioning one beside Evan’s and leaving the other at the foot of the bed for Kinnemara.
Strobie sat and scooted his chair closer. Noah stopped petting Blue and tugged the sheet on his lap higher, gripping it tightly in his fists, as if forming a protective shield. The kid really didn’t like the hospital shrink. If he could eject the doc from the room, he gladly would. The man’s presence had the same effect as slapping a strip of duct tape over the boy’s mouth. Strobie had also procured a legal- size notepad and sat poised with a ballpoint pen in his hand.
This guy was a pain in the ass. The best way to establish rapport and trust with a child was to show them you were listening and that you cared.
Not by writing down every word.

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**Don’t miss the other books in the series! **

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Tee O'Fallon is the author of the Federal K-9 Series and the NYPD Blue & Gold Series. Tee has been a federal agent for twenty-three years and is now a police investigator, giving her hands-on experience in the field of law enforcement that she combines with her love of romantic suspense. When not writing, Tee enjoys cooking, gardening, chocolate, lychee martinis, and spending time with her Belgian Sheepdogs Loki and Kyrie. Tee loves hearing from readers and can be contacted via her website https://teeofallon.com where you can also sign up for Tee’s newsletters.


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28 Comments
Marcy Meyer
10/29/2024 06:28:53 am

I love a good romantic suspense. This one sounds great.

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MICHAEL A LAW
10/29/2024 08:33:27 am

This looks really good. Thanks for sharing.

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heather
10/29/2024 09:05:16 am

I am so adding this one to my must read list. Great cover too.

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Carol G
10/29/2024 10:05:47 am

Sometimes a good fictional story can highlight a real and horrible problem. Child trafficking is such a problem.

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Wendy Jensen
10/29/2024 11:52:00 am

This sounds like a great thriller.

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wendy hutton
10/29/2024 11:55:29 am

this sounds like a great book

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Emily Gibb
10/29/2024 12:12:33 pm

This is so awesome!! Love the cover

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Terri Quick
10/29/2024 02:31:22 pm

Loving the cover

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Cindy Merrill
10/29/2024 04:48:11 pm

Yep- foster care is sort of a dice roll, only one in 6 are anywhere half decent. I learned that long ago,.

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Angela (Angel's Book Nook) link
10/29/2024 04:49:58 pm

Sounds good.

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Alma Fisher
10/29/2024 04:54:54 pm

Looks like a good read

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Ann Fantom
10/29/2024 06:34:48 pm

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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David Basile
10/29/2024 06:37:45 pm

This sounds like an interesting book.

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Sherry
10/29/2024 06:47:48 pm

I really like the cover and the excerpt.

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Angela Heerde
10/29/2024 07:38:52 pm

I like book details

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Danielle Day
10/30/2024 01:35:03 am

Sounds good.

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Jeanna Massman
10/30/2024 03:19:10 am

Romantic Suspense is one of my favorite genres and this sounds like the perfect example.

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Beyond Comps
10/30/2024 04:10:16 pm

Great cover!

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Debbi Wellenstein
10/30/2024 04:38:52 pm

I enjoyed the excerpt for Ultimate Justice. Thank you for the giveaway!

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Barbara Montag
10/31/2024 08:07:37 am

Thriller, Romantic Suspense - for me this genre ensures a great read!
Thank you for sharing this.

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Daniel M
10/31/2024 05:17:13 pm

like the cover

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Stephanie Galbraith
10/31/2024 09:29:27 pm

I like the book details.

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Anita L
11/1/2024 10:04:49 am

Sounds like a good read!

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Susan C Smith
11/1/2024 03:22:44 pm

This sounds like a great book. I like the cover.

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Renata
11/5/2024 01:51:23 am

Sounds good!

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Michelle Domangue
11/5/2024 07:27:08 am

This sounds like a great book

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Laura Thomas link
11/5/2024 07:53:31 pm

I read stories like this like my life depends on it. LOL I'm addicted to them and have a bunch.

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Fence Repair Venice FL link
1/23/2025 05:27:39 am

Ultimate Justice sounds like an intense read filled with action and a great giveaway!

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