Man
of Action
Omega Sector: Critical Response #4
Omega Sector: Critical Response #4
By: Janie Crouch
Releasing
June 21, 2016
Harlequin Intrigue
Harlequin Intrigue
Blurb
He was a man of action—especially when it came to protecting his new undercover partner…
He was a man of action—especially when it came to protecting his new undercover partner…
At nineteen, Andrea Gordon's life was
forever changed. After proving herself instrumental in a bank hostage crisis,
she became one of Omega Sector's top agents. Four years later, her skill at
reading people is unrivaled—until she meets fellow profiler Brandon Han. Paired
together to track a serial killer who has been targeting at-risk women, the two
become entangled beyond the case. Their mutual attraction deepens as they get
closer to the truth. But when Andrea's own sordid past surfaces, they will both
be forced to question everything about the assignment…and each other.
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Author Info
Nominated for the 2014 & 2015 Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award, and a finalist in multiple other Romance literary awards, Janie Crouch loves to read – almost exclusively romance – and has been doing so since middle school. She cut her teeth on Harlequin (Mills & Boon) Romances when she lived in Wales, UK as a preteen, then moved on to a passion for romantic suspense as an adult.
Janie
recently relocated with her husband and four children to Germany (due to
her husband's job as support for the U.S. Military), after living in Virginia
for nearly 20 years. When she’s not listening to the voices in her head
(and even when she is), she enjoys traveling, long-distance running, movie-watching,
knitting and adventure (obstacle) racing.
She
teaches online communication classes for an American college part time, and
writes full time. Most of all, she loves to laugh and smile and count her
blessings. And her blessings are many.
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Excerpt
This whole thing was a terrible
idea. Going back to Buckeye? Terrible. Going back with the likes of Brandon
Han? Even worse. The plane hit some turbulence at thirty-five thousand feet, as
if nodding in agreement with Andrea’s conclusion.
Brandon didn’t want
to work with her on the case. He’d made that abundantly clear in Steve’s
office. She wanted to assume it was her fault, that he knew about her
shortcomings and lack of education as an Omega consultant, but forced herself
to stop. He’d mentioned liking to work alone. She could understand that, too.
Andrea liked working alone, but for different reasons.
Brandon’s irritation
had been pretty tangible when she’d sat down next to him at the airport. It had
just grown as they waited for their flight, first when she’d mentioned him
being complicated, then when they were both looking through the case files.
By the time they got
on the plane, about an hour after their scheduled departure time, Brandon was
hardly even talking to her. He was mad—she had no idea why—and she was awkward—as
usual around someone she was so attracted to. Good times.
Andrea tried to
pretend she was reading the files when he handed them to her, but she wasn’t.
She knew better than to even try. Her dyslexia made reading simple books
difficult, although she had learned some exercises to help with that. But
reading handwritten notes and case files often written in different fonts and
sizes—that pretty much just led to a headache and frustration.
She’d had an extra
hour at her apartment so she’d used the special software on her computer to
scan a few pages so they could be converted into audio clips. She’d found that
listening worked much better for her than trying to read. Unfortunately she
hadn’t had enough time to scan all the files as she normally would.
Listening to the
files on audio clips had just made Brandon more irritated. Andrea had no idea
what to do about that, so she ignored it. She would listen to the clips she
had, then spend this evening—all night if she had to—reading through the files
in her room, when she was alone and it was quiet. She refused to go into that
meeting with the local police tomorrow unprepared.
She didn’t want to go
back there at all. If it wasn’t for Steve asking her to go, Andrea wouldn’t
have done it, serial killer or not.
Maybe they wouldn’t
run into anyone she knew. Or maybe the people in Buckeye wouldn’t recognize
her. She’d gone to great lengths to look nothing like the girl who had worked
at Jaguar’s. Her blond hair was shorter, cut in a flattering bob; her makeup
was tasteful. She’d learned how to dress and present herself in a professional
manner.
She doubted her own
aunt and uncle would recognize her. Not that she planned to drop in on them.
She hadn’t seen them since the last time her uncle, in a drunken stupor again, had
awakened her with a backhand that had sent her sprawling from her bed to the
floor when she was seventeen. Another punch had sent her hurling into a glass
table. She’d gotten away from him and hidden that night, wrapping her cut arm
in a T-shirt.
The next morning
she’d told her aunt, who’d looked the other way again during all
the commotion, that she was going to school.
Andrea hadn’t gone to
school. And she hadn’t gone back home. Ever again.
She hadn’t gone far,
just to the other side of the town she’d only ever known as home, but they
hadn’t come looking for her. Had probably been relieved that she’d left.
So yeah, no joyous
homecoming in Buckeye.
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