Alaska K-9 Unit (Terri Reed) Books in Order
Part ofTerri Reed Books in OrderThis page lists the Alaska K-9 Unit books by Terri Reed in order, with brief summaries, series background, and where to start reading.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Alaskan Rescue
by Terri Reed
2021
Sent to find a missing wedding party, Alaska state trooper Hunter McCord and his K-9 partner discover a bridesmaid hanging from a cliff. The search quickly turns into a fight for survival in unforgiving terrain.
Series background & context
Alaska K-9 Unit takes the usual K-9 suspense setup and drops it into some of the hardest terrain in Terri Reed's world. Mountains, ice, distance, and sudden weather all raise the stakes before the villains even enter the picture. Search and rescue missions, missing persons cases, and remote investigations fit naturally here.
Alaska does a lot of the heavy lifting.
The series follows officers, troopers, and investigators whose canine partners are essential in places where roads run out and time matters. A trail across snow, a cliffside accident, or a disappearance in the backcountry can turn into a full survival story. That makes the books feel bigger without losing the personal romance at the center.
Each installment centers on a different couple, but the shared unit gives the series continuity. Readers can expect brave dogs, practical fieldwork, and civilians who suddenly have to rely on law enforcement officers in very close quarters. The emotional tone stays hopeful, even when the situations are rough.
If you like wilderness suspense, working dogs, and romance that grows out of trust under pressure, Alaska K-9 Unit is one of the strongest places to start in Reed's later work.
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