Family. Can't live with 'em. Happy to live without 'em.
Kimmer Reed's childhood taught her as much. And gave her the ingrained skills that make her Chimera, the Hunter Agency's top operative.
So when her estranged brother shows up on the run, Kimmer wants no part of his trouble. Turns out he's in deep danger of his own making, and his survival strategy is to send the bad guys after Kimmer and her hard-won world.
Her home. Her job. Her reputation. The man she loves. And two young nieces she's only just learning about.
Big mistake.
Because now Kimmer's on the warpath—and she's heading straight for the men who started it all.
“Filled with unrelenting danger, heart-stopping action plus a wonderful touch of romance...With Kimmer’s sharp-edged nature and brazen wit, Ms. Durgin has created a dynamic heroine.”
—CataRomance
“Part action-adventure, part family drama, this story explores how far someone will go to do what’s right...”
—Romance Junkies
Doranna Durgin is an award-winning author whose quirky spirit has led to an extensive publishing journey across genres, publishers, and publishing lines. Fantasy, Paranormal, Romantic Suspense, Mystery, a batch of tie-in books and a smattering of Science Fiction in both novel and short story forms--you can find them all in her fifty-plus titles, always with a special nod to the animals and natural world we all love. She's best known for the Changespell series featuring former equine Jess, and her most recent release completes the Reckoners trilogy--a powerful ghostbuster raised by a spirit, her brilliantly eccentric backup team, a cat who isn't a cat, and a fiercely driven bounty hunter from a different dimension who brings them together when worlds collide.
Beyond that, she hangs around outside her mountain home with horse and accomplished competition dogs. She doesn't believe in mastering the beast within, but in channeling its power--for good or bad has yet to be decided. She says, “My books are SF/F, mystery, paranormal romance, and romantic suspense. My dogs are Beagles, my home is the Southwest, and the horse wants a cookie!”