A Breed Apart: Military War Dog Series

It is my extreme pleasure to announce that my agent Steve Laube has negotiated and I have signed a 3-book contract with my publisher, BARBOUR PUBLISHING, for a series about retired military war dogs and their handlers entitled A Breed Apart. I have been very pleased working with the Barbour Fiction team, and I'm so grateful to my editor, Rebecca Germany, for believing in me and these stories enough to let them see the ink of publication!

Without further ado, here is a bit more about the stories:


Trinity: Military War Dog (June 2012)- After Green Beret Heath Daniels survives an IED attack—thanks to his military war dog, Trinity, a Belgian Malinois—he battles blackouts from traumatic brain injury (TBI) and is discharged. Feeling weak and lost, he finds hope through A Breed Apart, an organization training dogs like Trinity to aid independent contractors. Military Intelligence officer Darci Kintz is secretly embedded with a geological survey team in Afghanistan. A deadly discovery leaves her team dead and her a captive. Heath and Trinity join the search for the military intelligence officer.

Talon: Combat Tracking Team (November 2012)– Former Marine Aspen Courtland adopts Talon, a Combat Tracking Team German Shepherd declared “excess.” But Talon is afraid of his own shadow after an attack that left his second handler—and Aspen’s brother—missing. Former Marine Special Operations commander Dane Markoski is tasked with tracking down a rogue Marine selling military secrets in Africa—and he needs Talon to do it because the rogue was Talon’s first handler. But Talon won’t cooperate without Aspen, who has rehabilitated the canine. In Africa, the team quickly realizes they’ve been set up. But can they untangle the maze of lies? Can Talon overcome his fear, or will he shut down and put everyone in danger?

Beowulf: Specialized Search Dog (June 2013)– Handler Timbrel Hogan and her highly trained specialized search dog, Beowulf, a Mastiff mix who is as ugly as he is smart, must enter a roiling war zone to retrieve a high-value target from a prison. But once on their own with the spy who provided the Intel, Timbrel is no longer certain the story is legit. In fact, she suspects they’ve been set up. Nikol Tselekova has more to hide that his nationality but he can’t let Timbrel Hogan, whose bite is worse than her dog’s, interfere with his mission to save his own sister from a deadly alliance.


So, there you have it. Celebrate with me!! I am really excited to begin the A Breed Apart series with Barbour!! I hope you'll enjoy these books when they hit the shelves next year.

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    CAN. NOT. WAIT! So proud of you, Ronie :)

    Doing a little dance for you at my desk ~ good thing you can't see me!!

  2. Ohmygosh puppies??!! Are you serious, I love puppies!!!!! I'm soooo excited! Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!

    XOXO~ Renee

  3. THis sounds phenomenal, Ronie! So excited for you! I could tell you stories about the dogs used in WWII, since i did tons of research on that aspect. Can't wait to see your modern take on them!

  4. I LOVE dogs!! Oh my goodness, this series is going to be awesome. Congrats on your deal! I'm looking forward to 2012. :)

  5. OMGosh! These look good. Can't wait to read them!

  6. I think series is going to be fantastic! I can't wait, girlie! Can wait to see your covers too. ;-)

  7. Thanks, y'all. I am super-dee-duper excited about this series. I had a lot of fun writing the sample chapters for it, getting to know the dogs and their handlers. :-D

  8. I have pre-ordered "Wolfsbane" and look forward to the newest installments of this series - but can't wait to try this new series! I have two adopted soldiers who are MWD handlers...they are indeed a breed apart. Lydia