Get all three books in the Serve and Protect Series that readers call "Addictive!"This omnibus edition includes all three full length novels in the Serve and Protect series. That's 750 pages of reading!Two of the included novels (Guarding Suzannah and Saving Grace) were finalists in RWA's prestigious Golden Heart contest, and have charted on the Romantic Suspense list.Guarding Suzannah (Book 1) Criminal defense attorney Suzannah Phelps is the bane of the Fredericton police department (they call her She-Rex for her habit of shredding cops in the witness box). She is currently being stalked, but is reluctant to report it to the police, whom she half suspects of being the perpetrators. But when Detective John (Quigg) Quigley learns of it, he's determined to protect her, at considerable risk to his career. They've struck sparks off each other in the courtroom, and he's burning to do the same in the bedroom. When the danger escalates, he has the perfect excuse to pose as her boyfriend, but the closer they get, the more the lines between pretense and reality blur.Saving Grace (Book 2)After wrecking her car and waking in hospital with amnesia, fledgling reporter Grace Morgan has no idea why she’d been in the process of leaving the husband she loves so dearly. Her husband, Police Detective Ray (Razor) Morgan tells her she was leaving him for another man, but that just can’t be so. Can it? She’s determined to remember, even if it kills her. And it just might. When bullets start to fly, Ray is forced to take the wife he believes faithless on the lam until they can figure out who is trying to kill them.Protecting Paige (Book 3)Single parent Paige Harmer is at her wit's end about her son. Dillon’s a good kid, but he’s fallen in with a bad crowd. She’s determined to enlist the help of her next door neighbor, the extremely handsome and much younger Tommy Godsoe. Tommy is a local cop, and until he got shot recently in a police raid, was a dog handler. His injury is such that he can never go back to field work, and he refuses to be a desk jockey. All he wants is to nurse his wounds in solitude, and he’s done a great job driving his friends and colleagues away. But Paige is an unstoppable force. Before he knows it, he’s drawn into their lives. As it turns out, Paige and Dillon are going to need a cop in their corner. And Tommy needs Paige to drag him out of his self-pity and back to life.See why USA Today bestselling romantic suspense author Pamela Clare calls Norah Wilson "One of the most unique voices in romantic suspense fiction."
A USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance, romantic suspense and paranormal romance, Norah lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick, with her husband, two adult children, two dogs (Ruby and Neva) and two cats (Ruckus and Milo).
Norah is a three-time finalist in the Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart contest. In 2003, she won Dorchester Publishing's New Voice in Romance contest.
In addition to writing romance, Norah also writes in the mystery and YA genres with writing partner Heather Doherty. The mystery is the cozy variety, not the thriller variety (they dare you to read a Dix Dodd mystery and not laugh out loud).
I have really enjoyed reading these books. When I started the second book I thought it was going to be the same as the first with a twist,but no it wasn't Thank you for a very enjoyable read Highly recommended
This book was so good that I would like to see this group of characters made into a tv series. The events had me wanting to peak at the end of each story. Well done for sure.
I highly recommend this trio of romantic suspense books by the Canadian author Norah Wilson. They are fast paced police dramas with great characters and multilayered storylines that kept me reading into the late hours because I just couldn't walk away from the danger that touches so many of the connected character in the series. My favorite was the second book, Saving Grace, because the story involved infidelity and difficult marital issues that made me think about how I would feel if my marriage faced a similar circumstance. Complex and likable characters, plenty of plot twists and smart dialogue are what I appreciate when I want to immerse myself in romantic suspense and this collection has it all.
Three books in one. I enjoyed the series enough. They have equal amounts of romance and suspense. In my opinion, the depth of the characters was only surface details. I didn't feel the character development was as deep as they could have gone nor the suspense as edgy as it could have been. All in all, the plot was very good and well thought out. I truly enjoyed the story line.
I rated this series as 3/5 - It was only OK. I've commented before that Norah's books read like she has replaced certain words with a thesaurus during editing.
Great book selection. The first and third books in particular. The romances were exceptionally well done. The plots were well designed and interesting. This was a very enjoyable reading experience.