
Anderson
Dale Mayer(Author)
Special Operations Sitter (SOS) (Publisher)
Published on 14. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-1-83408-896-9 (ISBN)
Description
NOTE: This is a four-part series where many answers are revealed only in the final installment.
Anderson Travolta is thrust into chaos when his sister, Talia, is hospitalized after a brutal assault. Granted leave from his military duties, Anderson steps into the role of caretaker for Talia's triplets, all while unraveling the mystery behind her attack. He delves deeper, uncovering shocking truths, putting the entire family at risk from a menacing cartel.
With the stakes higher than ever, Anderson enlists the help of his military comrades and Pamela, a spirited social worker, who he knew earlier from his high school days. Together they navigate a treacherous and unexpected path, where every clue brings them closer to the truth. Amid the tension and danger, Anderson and Pamela find themselves drawn to each other, as their shared mission sparks a romance that neither saw coming.
Among the dark details they uncover, humor and camaraderie lighten some moments, offering a glimmer of hope. Anderson's unswerving loyalty and Pamela's unwavering determination are a formidable combination as the story builds to a gripping climax.
This tale of family, loyalty, and unexpected love will keep you on the edge of your seat, eager to see how it all resolves.
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Series
Language
English
Publishing group
Valley Publishing Ltd.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
395 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83408-896-9 (9781834088969)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Hey there. I'm a Canadian USA Today best-selling author, and I love writing for everyone-whether you're young, old, or somewhere in between. My books? Well, they're a mixed bag. Some are steamy, some are sweet, and a few might have you sleeping with the lights on. Others are perfect for snuggling up with.I've never been one to color inside the lines or stick to a single path. I embrace the wild stories that pop into my head, even if they break the rules and dance across genres. A few years ago, I switched to dictating my stories because my fingers were starting to feel the impact of my steady 10,000 words a day. Dictating is linear, so it silences my internal editor. You can't stop to ensure something is perfect or to see what needs changing-you must continue onward. This approach has allowed me to let my muse take the lead and to feel the story pour from my heart. My mind steps in during the editing process, but, until then, it's all about letting the characters direct the story. That's why my stories have that existential feel of a Dale Mayer book.And you know what? That's totally okay with me.One thing's for sure: every book I write promises to be a great read, every single time.