Burned

Burned
ISBN-10
1940759587
ISBN-13
9781940759586
Series
Burned
Category
Fiction
Pages
174
Language
English
Published
2021-03-30
Publisher
Brown Street Books
Author
Melissa F. Miller

Description

"Miller packs a lot of story into this fast-paced novella. A great couple, smartly crafted suspense, and off the charts chemistry--everything I look for in a romantic suspense read!" USA Today Bestselling Author Rachel Grant From USA Today bestselling author Melissa F. Miller comes the first novella in the explosive Shenandoah Shadows series. Strike the match. Light the fuse. Watch Olivia burn. CIA operative Olivia Santos lives on a razor’s edge. As a NOC—an agent with non-official cover—she’s well aware of the risks: if her cover’s blown, there’s no diplomatic immunity, and a life sentence in a foreign prison is the best-case scenario. The worst-case scenario is too gruesome to mention. But she never imagined her cover would be compromised from the inside. She has no choice but to go on the run—as luck has it—with her musclebound driving instructor. Once upon a time, Trent Mann thrived on danger. Now the former Navy SEAL’s haunted by a costly mistake in his past. He focuses on his work for Potomac Private Services to hold his nightmares at bay. But when he’s saddled with a vapid trophy wife as a defensive driving student, it doesn’t take long for the fiery blonde with the enormous eyes to land them both in deep trouble. Soon Trent and Olivia are on the run from the government, foreign agents, her husband, and an endless list of shadowy enemies. As the danger reaches a boiling point, Olivia and Trent will have to ignore the fire crackling between them to focus on staying alive.

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