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Watch over Me

Overview

Ten years ago, Donovan Greer lost everything. Since then, he has lived only for his work. He wants to feel nothing and need no one. And it works, until he is sent to New York City to protect Olivia Weston from a sociopath dubbed The Broadway Killer.



Olivia Weston's life and career has been micromanaged by her overbearing father her entire life. Then she meets Donovan Greer. Donovan puts decision into her hands and treats her like a woman, and not a commodity. He makes her fall in love with him, whether it was his intention or not.



Her beauty and grace would be easy enough for Donovan to ignore - if Olivia didn't want him as much as he denies he wants her. He knows it's not smart, and tries every excuse he can to dissuade her - including their 14 year age difference. It's been a long time since he let his heart feel anything, but once it does, it's impossible to ignore.



When danger stalks the shadows, and her life is in his hands, he wonders if he is capable of loving her and protecting her.

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Author Information

Gail R. Delaney

Gail R. Delaney has been actively writing 'for publication' since 1996. The first novel she ever wrote is still sitting on her computer, waiting for the major rewrite that will make it acceptable. She says she has learned a great deal since writing that book, and it shows when she looks back at that rough draft.



Gail has had eight novels published in the genres of contemporary romance, romantic suspense and futuristic romance. Her novels have received several nominations and awards since she was first published in 2005.



Gail and her family recently moved from the cold and blustry east coast to Southern California, and is loving every moment of sunshine she can soak in.

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Product Details

  • Published by

    Desert Breeze Publishing, Inc.

  • Publish Date

    April 30, 2009 

  • eBook ISBN

    9781936000050

  • Imprint

    Desert Breeze Publishing, Inc.

  • Filesize

    260.86 KB

  • Number of Print Pages*

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Excerpt from Watch over Me by Gail R. Delaney

"Mr. Weston, we are dealing with a psychopathic, sociopathic killer. While he is probably of great intelligence, logic and morality is not part of his mental capacity. He sees one thing, one sect of society, and he feels the need to rid the world of it. Right or wrong. If he sees your daughter as part of that group, he will come after her until he kills her, is caught, or dead himself."

"My daughter has no enemies..."

"Your daughter may not," Donovan snapped, cutting him off. "What you do not understand is that he's not after your daughter. He wasn't after Georgianne Sylvaine, Lana Leighton, Penelope Paige or Eleanor Routhier. He was after Molly. And in his eyes, Olivia Weston is Molly." As he spoke, he pointed back over his shoulder at the woman who he wanted to save.

He looked back to her, and the stark paleness of her cheeks caught him off guard. Good. Maybe a good old-fashioned shock was what she needed to understand the risk. His cell phone rang.

"Excuse me," he said as he snapped it from his belt and flipped it open. "Greer."

He listened to the voice on the other end of the line. Agent Mulroney informed him of the newest development in the case with a grave tone, and a knot formed in the pit of Donovan's stomach. Damn it. Too late again. He closed the phone and turned back to the Westons, hands at his hips.

"Well?" Mr. Weston demanded.

Donovan looked to Miss Weston. She watched him, a slender hand at the base of her throat.

"That was one of the teams I sent out. My suspicion that he would move to the Broadway performers was correct, but unfortunately we didn't act in time. Mrs. Brittany Callahan, the first actress to play Molly in 1996, was discovered murdered in her home."

"Damn," Mr. Weston mumbled behind him.

If at all possible, Miss Weston paled further and her arm reached out. Donovan stepped to her and gripped her elbow in one hand, steadying her, and moved his other hand to her side. She swayed against him, her fingers curling into the lapel of his suit jacket.

"Brittany," she said softly. "Oh, God."

Donovan eased her back until her calves bumped the edge of a couch and she sat. He moved with her, squatting in front of her. A half-empty bottle of water sat on a table at the end of the couch, he reached for it and handed it to her after removing the cap. She took a sip, and lowered the bottle with trembling hands.

"I regret that I upset you, Miss Weston," he said, leaning closer without touching her. "As much as I would like to be able to tell you you're not in danger, it would be a lie."

She stared at him for several moments before looking up to her father. Donovan followed her gaze. Mr. Weston stood nearby, his arms crossed over his chest and a scowl on his face.

"What do you want to do?" he asked.

"I would prefer the show be closed--"

"Absolutely not."

Donovan leaned back on his haunches, resting his elbow on his bent knee to pinch the bridge of his nose. "Well, Mr. Weston, if you won't allow her to take a leave until the danger passes, I want to put someone on her twenty-four-seven. We don't know how the killer gets to his victims, but the profile indicates he isn't a stranger. He could be anyone. Until we know more, I want her guarded. This is the same protection we're giving all the potential targets."

"What do you mean? Someone watching the penthouse?"

"No. Someone in the penthouse."

"Move in?"

"It's the best way to insure her safety." Donovan looked to her when he spoke of her, and once again found her watching him. When their eyes met, she didn't look away, but she dipped her chin in an almost indiscernible nod.

"One of your agents, then?"

Donovan stood, pushing off the balls of his feet. "No. Me."