Alaskan Hero
Teri Wilson
Melting His HeartNever stay in one place too long. These are the words Brock Parker lives by. Roaming the world to save avalanche victims keeps the search-and-rescue patrolman from getting too close to anyone. The resort ski town of Aurora is no different. Until Brock meets Anya Petrova. The Alaska native needs someone to train her dog. Who better than the man who works wonders with his canine rescue team?Haunted by a family tragedy, Brock doesn’t think he’s anyone’s hero. But Anya refuses to believe that. And when she shows her true mettle in the face of breathtaking danger, Brock realizes what he’ll risk for the woman whose love has healed his heart.
Melting His Heart
Never stay in one place too long. These are the words Brock Parker lives by. Roaming the world to save avalanche victims keeps the search-and-rescue patrolman from getting too close to anyone. The resort ski town of Aurora is no different. Until Brock meets Anya Petrova. The Alaska native needs someone to train her dog. Who better than the man who works wonders with his canine rescue team? Haunted by a family tragedy, Brock doesn’t think he’s anyone’s hero. But Anya refuses to believe that. And when she shows her true mettle in the face of breathtaking danger, Brock realizes what he’ll risk for the woman whose love has healed his heart.
Brock grinned and Anya gasped in delight as the dog scooted alongside
her leg and began eating from her hand.
Anya beamed at him. “Thank you.”
“This is your doing. Not mine.” Brock swallowed with great difficulty. “So let me get this straight. When you’re not making the best coffee in Aurora, you’re helping me with the ski patrol, knitting hats for poor people and rescuing frightened dogs?”
She laughed. “It’s only the one.”
He handed her a few more treats. “One what?”
“One hat and one dog.” She shrugged. “I’m kind of new at this…faith and making a difference.”
“It suits you,” he said in a voice almost too quiet for her to hear.
Who was he kidding? This was more than just business.
He hadn’t asked for it, but Anya had crawled under his skin. His reluctance to admit it didn’t change the fact that they were becoming friends.
Close friends.
TERI WILSON
grew up as an only child and could often be found with her head in a book, lost in a world of heroes, heroines and exotic places. As an adult, her love of books has led her to her dream career—writing. Now an award-winning author of inspirational romance, Teri spends as much time as she can seeing exotic places for herself, then coming home and writing about them, of course. When she isn’t traveling or spending quality time with her laptop, she enjoys baking cupcakes, going to movies and hanging out with her family, friends and five dogs. Teri lives in San Antonio, Texas, and loves to hear from readers. She can be contacted via her website at www.teriwilson.net (http://www.teriwilson.net).
Alaskan Hero
Teri Wilson
www.millsandboon.co.uk (http://www.millsandboon.co.uk)
Though the mountains be shaken
and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love
for you will not be shaken.
—Isaiah 54:10
In loving memory of Robert K. Wilson, Sr.,
my grandpa and a real-life hero.
This book is also dedicated to
the men, women and dogs involved with
search and rescue all over the world.
Acknowledgments
Special thanks to Beckie Ugolini, for her support, friendship and the idea for Brock’s bear suit.
Also, thanks to Meg Benjamin, my writing friend, RWA roommate and awesome critique partner.
As always, I owe a debt of gratitude to my fantastic agent, Elizabeth Winick. And I’m blessed
with the best editors in the world,
Rachel Burkot and Melissa Endlich.
Thank you to my loving and supportive family.
Thank you to the people of Alaska
and the Iditarod Trail Dog Sled Race for a bottomless well of inspiration: Emil Churchin,
Hugh Neff, Deby Trosper, Kate Swift and
especially Zoya DeNure, for giving me the
“the odds are good, but the goods are odd” line.
And Silvia Furtwaengler for giving me the ride
of my life at Iditarod 2012.
Thank you to Elizabeth Chambers and everyone
at Bird Bakery, for giving me a fun place to write and for the many, many cupcakes.
And last but not least, thank you
Wendy Pohlhammer for creating the pattern
for Brock’s hat and for doing the impossible—teaching me how to knit.
Contents
Chapter One (#u79bcbe33-0bb9-5961-b2c9-0cb381fa3cab)