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Guarding Morgan (2011)

by R.J. Scott

Series: Sanctuary Story (1)

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Morgan Drake is the only witness to a murder in an alleyway. Nik Valentinov works for Sanctuary, a foundation offering witness protection to anyone whose safety is compromised. Morgan discovers a bodyguard's arms can offer more than protection. Morgan Drake witnesses a murder in an alleyway. He is the only person who can give evidence in prosecuting the cop responsible for the crime. When the FBI safe house where he's being held is compromised, he follows the instructions of the agent in charge and runs. Nik Valentinov works for Sanctuary, a foundation that offers witness protection when FBI security is questionable. When Morgan's handler sends him to Nik for safety, neither Morgan nor Nik could imagine that two weeks alone in a cabin in the woods would have their hearts racing with something much more than merely trying to keep Morgan alive.… (more)
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felt like an old fashioned book, a bit generic. Bodyguard and victim falling in love. Luckily there is book 2 to continue the case. ( )
  lulumiami | Sep 3, 2017 |
This is a good story. I liked the idea of Sanctuary. It would have been better if there was more action in trying to solve the crime or action from the bad guys. ( )
  CotyM | Oct 10, 2015 |
The story has been written over and over again: witness to a crime needs to be protected until the trial is due and the two fall in love. But still, it's an entertaining read without any spectacular moves or turn of events. Very nice for a lazy afternoon in the shade. ( )
  Kaysbooks | Aug 10, 2014 |
Former FBI agent falls for a man who in protective custody. 3 stars. A nice comfort read. ( )
  Penny01 | Feb 1, 2014 |
I just added another one of RJ Scott's books to my favorites list. Guarding Morgan was a delightful read. I enjoyed both the characters of Morgan and Nik a lot. Dale has me intrigued, and I would love to know what his story is. This one has already been added to my favorites, and must read again list. ( )
  pfodge | Oct 17, 2013 |
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Morgan Drake is the only witness to a murder in an alleyway. Nik Valentinov works for Sanctuary, a foundation offering witness protection to anyone whose safety is compromised. Morgan discovers a bodyguard's arms can offer more than protection. Morgan Drake witnesses a murder in an alleyway. He is the only person who can give evidence in prosecuting the cop responsible for the crime. When the FBI safe house where he's being held is compromised, he follows the instructions of the agent in charge and runs. Nik Valentinov works for Sanctuary, a foundation that offers witness protection when FBI security is questionable. When Morgan's handler sends him to Nik for safety, neither Morgan nor Nik could imagine that two weeks alone in a cabin in the woods would have their hearts racing with something much more than merely trying to keep Morgan alive.

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