Pacific Northwest K-9 Unit Books 7-9: Three Thrilling Suspense Novels – An Action-Packed Christian K-9 Romance cover

Pacific Northwest K-9 Unit Books 7-9: Three Thrilling Suspense Novels – An Action-Packed Christian K-9 Romance

Pacific Northwest K-9 Unit • Book 7

by Maggie K. Black, Dana Mentink, Katy Lee, Sharee Stover

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Why You'll Love This

Three K-9 officers, three dangerous missions, and zero guarantee anyone makes it out without falling in love — or getting shot at first.

  • Great if you want: Faith-grounded romance wrapped tightly inside high-stakes crime plots
  • The experience: Fast, punchy, and thriller-paced — each story resets the tension
  • The writing: Three distinct author voices that keep nearly 600 pages from feeling repetitive
  • Skip if: You want deep character development over quick romantic arcs

About This Book

When danger closes in on the rain-soaked trails and hidden waterways of the Pacific Northwest, three K-9 officers and their canine partners find themselves entangled in cases where the stakes are personal—criminal networks, false accusations, and secrets that refuse to stay buried. This collection brings together three complete novels, each pairing edge-of-your-seat suspense with slow-burn romance and a faith thread that feels earned rather than decorative. The result is six hundred pages of near-constant tension, where the dogs are as compelling as the humans they protect.

What makes this volume work as a reading experience is the variety within consistency—three authors, three distinct voices, yet a shared world that holds together with satisfying coherence. Maggie K. Black brings sharp wit to her undercover premise, Dana Mentink layers emotional weight into her snowbound thriller, and Katy Lee and Sharee Stover each add their own rhythms to the series. The K-9 elements are specific and tactically credible, never just window dressing. Readers who enjoy suspense that moves fast but still pauses to let its characters breathe will find this collection hits that balance consistently.