Delta Force Desire (Harlequin Romantic Suspense)
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Rating | : | 4.62 (880 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0181W5C6U |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 478 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
published her first book in 2012.She lives in Maryland with her family. . believes in first loves, second chances, and happily ever after. A third generation romance reader and the first in her family to write professionally, C.J. C.J
About the Author A third generation romance reader and the first in her family to write professionally, C.J. published her first book in 2012.She lives in Maryland with her family. believes in first loves, second chances, and happily ever after. C.J.
From classified secrets to unleashed desires… Elite hacker Kit Walker expects a safe desk job when the government taps her for a classified project. But when gorgeous Griffin Brooks turns up to save her, it's not only her life that's in danger… Griffin was assigned to Kit's case, but protecting the bashful beauty soon becomes so much more than a job to him. How can he do his duty to guard her when he couldn't keep his late wife safe from a nefarious killer? As a lethal threat closes in on them both, Griffin and Kit will have to untangle the deadly web of lies—and their growing attraction—if they want to stop their enemy in his tracks.. So when Kit's captured by a c
Risky escapades and lots of emotion A. Richard The latest C.J. Miller release has an abundance of dangerous incidents plus emotional situations. Suspense constantly builds, while longing between the main couple also keeps mounting despite their complicated circumstances. I never knew what type of peril would occur or where it might take place, an. "Really good" according to S. Frank. Very good book with great suspense and an emotional romance. Kit Walker is a computer hacker who had worked on a highly classified government project. Happy when it was over with, she has avoided any kind of computer job ever since. Then she is attacked by cyberterrorists who need her expertise to ga. "Good Read" according to Sandra Daniels. I liked it.