A Breed Apart


Moving & compelling…

ISBN: 978-1-6026-0785-9

TRINITY: Military War Dog

A Breed Apart, Book 1

(September 2012)

So vivid and contemporary…! –Kathy Tyers, author of the Firebird series

A Former Green Beret. His War dog.

On the greatest mission of their lives.

And probably their last.

A year ago in Afghanistan, Green Beret Heath Daniel’s career was destroyed.Along with his faith. Now he and his military war dog, Trinity train other dogs and their handlers through the A Breed Apart organization. The job works. But his passion is to be back in the field. The medical discharge says it can’t happen due to the traumatic brain injury that forced Heath to the sidelines.

Until. . .

Military intelligence officer Darci Kintz is captured and the geological survey team she’s covertly embedded with is slaughtered while secretly tracking the Taliban. It’s clear only one dog can handle the extreme conditions to save her. Trinity. Only one man can handle Trinity.And time is running out on the greatest—and most dangerous—mission of their lives.

ENDORSEMENTS for TRINITY

 
Dodge bullets, cling by your fingertips to an icy cliff—then fall heart first for a wounded hero and his incredible military war dog. You won’t sleep, but please remember to breathe. Ronie Kendig’s rapid-fire fiction: Oorah! –Candace Calvert, author of the Mercy Hospital series and Trauma Plan

Dangerous mysteries drive this moving and compelling military dog story. So vivid and contemporary that it could be happening here and now! –Kathy Tyers, author of the Firebird series

If “care about the protagonists” is the essential element of good fiction, TRINITY is masterful. A war dog, an intrepid, multiethnic girl and a healing former Green Beret mix it up with the enemy on the mountain cliffs of Afghanistan. Ronie Kendig has penned a page-turner of the first order. –Eric Wiggin, author of Skinny Dipping at Megunticook Lake and Emily’s Garden

 

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TALON: Combat Tracking Team

Coming Spring 2013

Air Force veteran Aspen Courtland just wanted her brother back—dead or alive. Instead, she adopts his combat tracking team dog, Talon, a Labrador riddled with post-traumatic stress disorder after the attack that separated dog and handler.

Military intelligence operative Dane Markoski has run from the truth most of his life. Now, it’s the only thing that can save him—if he dares to face the past.

Teamed up in Djibouti, Dane and Aspen panic when Talon withers beneath the summer heat as they battle extremists and pursue weapon smugglers. Survival depends on his skills, her optimism, and the courage of a traumatized combat tracking dog.

 

BEOWULF: Explosives Detection Dog

Coming Fall 2013

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