If this is what it’s like to be a captive, Mia wants to be a prisoner forever. The second volume of the addictive romantic suspense series from the desk of USA Today bestselling author Deanna Roy / JJ Knight Jax may have kidnapped her. But now Mia wants to stay. The man is skilled. Intelligent. And gorgeous. His life is dangerous and wild. Mia’s ready to do whatever it takes to avoid getting sent back to her small-town life. Jax has other ideas. He can’t afford an untrained civilian tagging along on his plot to get revenge. He’s a fugitive, and a powerful organization wants him dead. Nothing since his prison escape has gone according to plan. Including his attachment to this over-zealous beauty who keeps surprising him with her cleverness and courage. He can’t keep her. It’s dangerous. And she doesn’t have any clue what she’s getting into. But Mia is nothing if not determined, and when they find themselves alone in an abandoned barn, Jax gives her one chance to prove herself. One thing she must do. Without question or hesitation. If she says yes, there is no going back.
Spies, vengeance, and one seriously well-dressed man "If Bourne dressed like Bond and acted like Grey, you'd have Jax De Luca.
Investigating a string of murders targeting criminals in Philadelphia, Homicide Sergeant Matthew Payne becomes alarmed when unrelated vigilante groups begin taking credit for the hits, which become increasingly violent and high-profile.
Trigger warning for violence, drug abuse and scenes of rape and torture. BACKFIRE is a spinoff of RICOCHET and can be read as a complete standalone.
Soldier Nolan Gray, who is disgusted by the cruelty and corruption he sees everywhere around him, fakes his own death so that he can take on the evils that beset society and fight to defend the helpless.
In the extraordinary “Beanpole,” he helps Karen, a girl of six feet (or perhaps taller), find love with Roger, a short man. When Dr. King introduces the two and they both think it's a joke, he tells why he's bringing them together: ...
Their banter serves to ratchet up the romantic tension and propels the match forward in a captivating way. Great romance, sprinkled with a bit of mystery and some laugh-out-loud humor, this tale is entertaining from start to finish.
Koichi and his “friends”—Kazuho, a.k.a.
That my mom did magic. And so can I. And I guess I have to beat the bad guys and save the world. Oh wait. Not the world. Just me. Game on. __ Love Spell is book one in the Love Spell Academy duet but can be read as a standalone.
WARNING: **Not recommended for readers under the age of 18 due to graphic violence, sex and strong language.
There are some similarities to the way the two women are in hiding and are thrust back into their royal titles. This book is full of great fight scenes, emotional blows, and great moments of laughter.