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A Promise to Protect (Men of Valor Book 1) Kindle Edition

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A woman goes under the protection of her brother’s best friend and gets a second chance at love in this inspirational romantic suspense.

Navy SEAL Matt Waterstone knows about keeping people safe. When his best friend’s sister is attacked, Matt promises no harm will come to Ashley Sawyer—not on his watch. But Matt’s not the only protective one. Ashley will do anything to safeguard the residents of the battered women’s shelter she runs. She’s sure she can handle the threats she gets in return. What she can’t handle is the way Matt scales the walls around her heart. Yet when she falls prey to a crime web far more sinister than she’d realized, trusting Matt could be the only way to survive.

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Liz Johnson is the director of marketing for a Christian radio network. She finds time to write late at night and is a two-time ACFW Carol Award finalist. Liz makes her home in Tucson, AZ, where she enjoys going to the theater and spending time with her nieces and nephews. She's happiest writing stories of true love with happy endings and shares about her adventures in writing at www.LizJohnsonBooks.com.

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"When do you go wheels up?" Ashley Sawyer asked as she walked down the street toward the local grocery store several blocks away.

"I'm impressed," her brother teased, the warm amusement in his voice coming clearly through the phone line. "You've been paying attention to the lingo."

"And you're avoiding the question." Tristan had been deploying with his team of U.S. Navy SEALs since she was sixteen. She knew that when he didn't answer a question, it was usually because he couldn't. Stepping onto the curb, she asked, "Well, you and Matt just take care of each other, okay?"

Silence hung on the line for so long that she checked her phone to make sure she hadn't dropped the call. "Tristan?"

"Matt's not going this time."

Her heart squeezed just a bit. She'd counted on Matt Waterstone, her brother's best friend since their first day in SEAL training, to watch out for Tristan. Matt had a habit of being in the right place at the right time, protecting Tristan from at least one bullet during their deployments. And that was just what he would actually own up to.

She swallowed an unexpected lump in her throat at the thought of harm coming to the man she'd had a crush on once upon a time. "What happened?"

"Nothing major. He'll heal up just fine with a little time. Hey, maybe I'll send him your way for a visit—keep him from getting bored here on his own."

Ashley chuckled as she stepped down from the curb to cross the street. "Right, I'm sure he'd have more fun in tiny little Charity Way, California, than in San Diego. Besides, I wouldn't have much time to entertain him. We just got a new guest at Lil's Place who needs somewhere to stay out of town. My next few days will be pretty full setting that up." Lil's Place had been housing battered women and their children for nearly ten years, and Ashley had served there for the past three. Within the past year she'd taken over as director of operations for the shelter. The new girl was her responsibility—along with all the other women and children at the shelter.

"Oh, Tristan, she's so young—maybe not even quite eighteen, and so petite. This guy must have been a monster, because she's bruised from her wrists all the way up to her elbows."

Her stomach swooped at just the thought of Joy, the young girl who had been dropped off the night before. If she had to guess, she'd say the girl was probably Korean, but Joy hadn't spoken more than a few words since arriving at Lil's, barely offering her name.

That was certainly understandable. It was hard to talk with anyone—let alone a stranger—after suffering at an abuser's hands. After all, Ashley hadn't spoken to anyone about it for months after the first time Paul hit her. Just the memory made her cheek sting, and she rubbed it absently as she entered the grocery store.

"Where'd she come from?" Tristan was always so straightforward. His question brought a wry grin to her lips.

Looking over her shoulder and around the end of the aisle to make sure she wouldn't be overheard in the store, Ashley whispered, "My friend Miranda dropped her off last night. She just said the girl needs to get out of town and asked if I knew of a place where she'd be safe."

A full-body shiver made her wrap her arms around her middle. She didn't like moving abuse victims out of Charity Way—leaving an abuser was traumatic enough without having to adjust to a new town—but in certain high-risk situations, it was necessary. Some abusive men went after their victims. Hadn't Paul come after her every time she broke things off? Every time she changed her phone number?

And Joy deserved to have a safe place to recover until she was ready to face her attacker.

Tristan let out a slow breath. "She's lucky to have you looking out for her. But don't forget to look out for yourself. You know what my rule number two is, right?"

"Don't fall out of the boat?"

He snorted. "Know your enemy. You've got to know who's been hurting this girl if your friend thinks there's a chance he'll come after her."

"And is rule number one as useful in this situation?"

"Don't get shot."

"All right. I won't. You don't either."

Having paid for a box of bandages and a compression wrap, Ashley exited the shop and started heading back home. As she crossed Main Street, she happened to glance to the side, directly into the reflection of the sun off of the windshield of a white sedan.

Suddenly its tires squealed against the pavement as the car barreled toward her, gaining speed with every inch.

Her mind froze, and her instincts took over as she fell backward. Her hip slammed into the sidewalk just as the car flew by and disappeared down another side street.

All her breath gone, she sat on the ground, part of her hoping that someone else had seen the car and maybe gotten a license plate number, the other part of her hoping that no one had witnessed her graceless fall. Gulping in as much air as possible, she lifted a scraped palm and studied it with a strange detachment. It didn't hurt.

Yet.

Her brother's voice rang out clearly, and Ashley snatched the phone that she'd dropped, the motion sending fire through her wrist. She brushed her jacket sleeves out of the way to get a better look at the scraped skin.

"Ash, answer me! Are you okay?" Tristan sounded worried, as if he'd called her name several times.

Ashley closed her eyes against the morning sun and the throbbing at her temples. "I think someone just tried to run me over." The absurdity of the thought brought a laugh bubbling from deep inside. That was ridiculous. The driver must not have noticed her. "What am I saying? Some driver just wasn't paying attention and nearly hit me."

"Are you okay?"

"Yes." She glanced around for the car as she pushed herself to her feet. It was long gone and the whole thing clearly a mistake. Right?

Another voice echoed behind Tristan's, and the phone crackled a few times as if he'd covered the receiver with his hand. "Listen, I have to go in a minute, but I love you. And I don't tell you this enough, but I'm really proud of you, kid. Be careful, okay?"

"I will."

Ashley ended the call and slipped the phone into her pocket. With the bag in her hand swinging at her side, Ashley hurried back to Lil's Place, so intent on finalizing the arrangements to move Joy to a long-term house several counties away that she nearly forgot to check the mailbox as she strolled up the driveway.

Leaning back, she slipped her hand into the mailbox, pulling out only one envelope. After flipping it over, she frowned. Both sides were blank. But the generic card inside contained more than enough to send her stomach through the cement and make her wonder if the near hit-and-run earlier had been more than an accident.

Just because I missed you today, doesn't mean you can keep my property.

Matt Waterstone lowered himself from his truck, landing on his good leg and resting the injured one without a wince as he glanced up and down Main Street of Charity Way. As nice as the town looked, it wasn't where he wanted to be. The rest of his team had gone wheels up on an op that he hadn't even been briefed about. Tristan, Will and Zach had laughed about the fun they'd have without the senior chief, like he was a stick-in-the-mud.

Man, he wished he was going with them.

But at least he might be useful here, despite his doctor's orders to stay in San Diego, his leg propped up on a pillow. Tristan had a gut feeling that Ashley was in trouble, and after that gut feeling had saved them both from a sniper a year before, who was Matt to argue? After almost ten years with SEAL Team FIFTEEN, he'd learned to rely on his training and instinct. And he trusted Tristan's gut more than his own.

The details were still a bit slim at this point—a near hit-and-run and a note from some deranged creep. Apparently Tristan had been on the phone with Ashley during the hit-and-run, and Mrs. Sawyer had called Tristan after Ashley told her about the note. It was enough to get Matt headed north.

"Just make sure that she's okay." Tristan had said, "Ash gets all kinds of calls and letters and snide remarks thanks to her work at the shelter. But no one's ever tried to run her over before. Just watch her back until they find this creep. Will you?"

Of course the answer was yes. His best friend's family was the closest thing Matt had to a family of his own.

"Excuse me." He approached a white-haired man writing the specials on a sidewalk chalkboard. "Could you point me in the direction of Lil's Place?" The man eyed him, as though questioning what business he could have there. "I'm a friend of Ashley Sawyer's."

Suddenly a small black coupe zipped down Main Street, screeching to a halt twenty yards to his right. Two women burst from within as if fireworks had been set off inside the car. They left the doors open; the petite blonde behind the wheel flew around the front of the car and hugged the other, a taller woman with dark hair.

"You'll be great, Carmen!" the blonde said, clutching the other's shoulders. "Now, go knock it out of the park."

"Thank you. Thank you for everything." Long curly hair flew behind her as Carmen ran to the door of the closest shop, offering the briefest of waves before disappearing inside.

Matt's gaze jumped back to the blonde. He caught the end of her wide smile, which sent his pulse skittering as if he'd just run five miles in the sand. The wind picked up a strand of her hair and the hem of her green skirt, but she wrestled them both back into place, never taking her eyes off the closed door.

She blinked long lashes, her smile settling...

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0092MT1UM
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Love Inspired Suspense; Original edition (December 1, 2012)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 1, 2012
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4.5 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 222 pages
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By day Liz Johnson works in marketing. She finds time to write late at night and is a Christy Award finalist and a two-time ACFW Carol Award finalist. Liz makes her home in Phoenix, Arizona where she enjoys theater, exploring local history, and doting on her nieces and nephews. She loves stories of true love with happy endings. Find out more about Liz at www.LizJohnsonBooks.com.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2012
    Navy SEAL, Matt Waterstone, makes a promise to his best friend of 10 years, fellow Navy Seal, Tristan Sawyer, that he will protect Tristan's younger sister, Ashley, while Tristan is deployed to the middle East. (Matt is home nursing a war wound that required 90 stitches.)

    Ashley Sawyer is the director of Lil's Place, a home for abused women and their children. Ashley herself was abused by an ex-boyfriend when she was in college, so she has resolved not to trust men or let herself become vulnerable to them, lest she repeat her painful past.

    The drama starts when Ashley helps an abused Asian woman who barely looks fifteen, but claims she is eighteen, get housed in a secret location to escape her abuser. Shortly after this, Ashley receives threatening letters and even a brick to the head warning her to "return what belongs to me or you or one of your women will regret it."

    Through the increasing threat, Matt protects Ashley and gradually falls for her. He doesn't feel good enough for her, however, because of his lousy, "foster care" childhood. Ashley is also falling for Matt, which scares her to death because of her history of domestic abuse.

    Things reach a climax when Ashley gets kidnapped and Matt uncovers a sinister human trafficking operation going on in the sleepy town.

    Ashley and Matt are strong, likeable characters who are battling ghosts from their past that make it hard to be vulnerable and trusting of themselves or others. The plot forces them to face and conquer these obstacles. The book is well-written and has enough drama and emotion to keep you turning the pages.
    I recommend it highly as a moving romantic suspense from a Christian perspective.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2013
    This book started off with Ashley talking to her brother Tristan on her cell phone before he left on a Seal mission. During the conversation someone almost ran Ashley over. Over protective brother called his best friend Matt to visit Ashley and find out who was behind Ashley's near miss. The threats continued, and Matt was there to help Ashley. There was more friendship in this book than romance. Both Ashley and Matt both had things they had to work out before they could get together. Matt grew up in foster care, and thought he was no man for Ashley. Ashley was in an abusive relationship before and was scared of ever getting close to another man. The friendship was sweet. I really enjoyed this book. I thought it was annoying at times to have Ashley's nose, or forehead wrinkled. Over all this was a very entertaining book.

    Sample from chapter 9
    She licked her lips again and pushed to her tiptoes until their lips met. He dropped one of his arms from her shoulder to her waist and moved the other so that he cupped the back of her neck, his fingers plunging into her hair. Without a thought she lifted her hand to his cheek, his morning stubble in stark contrast with the curls at her fingertips. He leaned into her touch, scratching her chin with his whiskers but never letting go. With shaking fingers, she grabbed the soft cotton of his shirt for support. And when her breath was completely gone, she pulled back and buried her face in the middle of his chest, avoiding any chance at eye contact. What had she just done? That was stupid. But the zing still on her lips and prickles down her spine didn't feel stupid. They felt like a warm robe on a cool morning. Like a cozy blanket in the front of a roaring fire. Like she'd once dreamed it would. Actually it was better than her sixteen year old dream. This was real. The man that she'd had a crush on then, held her now and provided all of his protection.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2015
    This is a clean, Christian romance that delivers. This is the second time I have read this book and it won't be the last. I love so many things about it. The romance is strong enough to give you the 'stop and sigh' factor, yet it is clean. It has the three R's, Respect, Restraint and Reverence (toward God). You won't feel preached at but neither is faith hidden. The story also honors our military and that's always a plus in my opinion. I'm glad to tell you that this work is well edited with very few errors and free of blaring logistical fallacies. It will remain in my coveted reread collection for a future day when I am in the mood for action, danger, swoon worthy moments and honourable characters.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2012
    This story reminded me of a cat with nine lives. .We may be embarrassed of some of the people and events in our childhood. But. All the events and people we came in contact with made us who we are today. We have nothing the ashamed of and God gives us hope. A hope to find someone for us that believes in US and can help us to build our confidence in who we are and to know that we are definitely not alone. And even when we feel we are not strong,we know we can depend on God to get us through the tough things when we feel like we are weak ... just as Ashley felt at times.
    A very well written book.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2018
    Really enjoyed reading this story. I was really glad to see how Ashley was able with God's help and the verses in the bible to overcome what she went thru in college and was able to use her experiences to help other women and children. It was amazing to see how the author brought everything together and the story ended just like I love them too good job. I couldn't put the book down.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2017
    Characters were well visualized. Liked the suspense trying to figure out who was the bad guy and who else might be involved. Thought there were times that things were over analyzed, could have used a little less analyzing and more action.

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  • Gloria
    2.0 out of 5 stars A bit disappointing
    Reviewed in Australia on December 27, 2024
    The subject is an interesting one and I've read brilliant novels by other authors that have been hard to put down.
    This book however, had unlikely scenarios and too much filler text which prevented me from getting caught up in it so I found it a disappointing read
  • v j hart
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 23, 2017
    I had looked at this book a couple of times but wasn't sure about it, I am so glad I did it is an excellent intrigue I loved meeting Ashley and Matt I would recommend it to anyone.
  • Glenda Kochany
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Promise to Protect
    Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2014
    Once again a story that had me on pins and needles. I got a headache from holding my breath at times. I enjoyed this story so much. A must read for anyone that loves suspense stories. Like always it ended too soon for me. I hope there are more coming about these characters. Thanks Liz for your gift from God and sharing it with me.

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