The Fugitive
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She’s on the run, pregnant…
And about to find out whom she can trust.
When Raleigh Wilde reappears in Deputy Beckett Foster’s life as a fugitive, he’s shocked. He has a job to do, but she needs his help clearing her name. By-the-book Beckett is having none of it until he learns she’s pregnant—with his child. With a killer willing to do anything to keep Raleigh from discovering who embezzled millions from the charity she runs, the lawman will do whatever it takes to ensure he doesn’t become a fugitive father.
From Harlequin Intrigue: Seek thrills. Solve crimes. Justice served.
A Marshal Law Novel
Book 1: The Fugitive
Book 2: The Witness
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Electrifying action and sweet tenderness
The Fugitive is the first in Nichole Severn's exciting new Marshal Law series. Beckett Foster's been diligently tracking down Raleigh Wilde ever since she missed her court appearance. She's been carefully researching to discover who framed her for bilking millions from the charity she heads, but needs help clearing her name. He's equally determined to see her in jail, having learned early not to trust someone he believes to be a con and criminal.
Nichole Severn's story is fast-paced and full of action, twists, and turns. Beckett and Raleigh have their hands full not only trying to come to terms with the permanent tie between them but simply surviving the determined assault by the brutal mastermind who is intent on ensure their swift demise.
The Fugitive balances the electrifying action with the emotional tenderness and keeps us rooting for Raleigh and Beckett all the way!
The Fugitive
I received a complimentary copy of this book and I am voluntarily reviewing it.
This was a fantastic start to a new series. I couldn't read this fast enough. There were several scenes that were so gut-wrenching that I had to stop and re-read them over and over. The way the plot flowed, it was almost like watching a movie. It was written in a dual POV format. That is a favorite of mine. It helps me to connect to the characters. I could really feel the emotions that Ms. Severn had Raleigh Wilde going through.
Beckett Foster is a deputy with the U. S. Marshals. He has been tasked with bringing an escaped fugitive back into the system. That fugitive, a former woman in Beckett's life, Raleigh Wilde. He comes across Raleigh at her aunt's cabin and the race to their HEA is one that was an emotional roller-coaster ride for me. There were wonderful highs but also the lowest of lows.
This is a clean read with really no sexy scenes, it was eluded to but nothing else. I so look forward to more of this series.