Roman Will Fall
She can’t work with him.
They’ve been partners for barely a
week, and Roman Smith (if that even was his real last name!) is already
driving Harper Crane absolutely insane. His list of faults is a mile
long. Roman is secretive, controlling, and far too sexy. Okay, the
sexiness doesn’t matter. It can’t matter. What matters is that Roman
never listens to orders, he is far too quiet and intense, and Harper is
pretty sure that he is up to some seriously shady side business.
He isn’t supposed to want his new training partner.
Roman
has spent his life in the darkness. He is far too well acquainted with
evil, and working at Wilde? Well, joining the security and protection
firm is supposed to be the first step to turning things around in his
world. The first step to becoming someone new. But some habits are hard
to shake. And Roman knows that his way too beautiful trainer, Harper, is
already suspicious of him. Yeah, so…she is right to be suspicious. Until recently, he has
been the bad guy in the story. His list of past deeds could give
anyone nightmares. Too bad he only wants to give Harper sweet dreams.
Trouble has followed Roman.
Roman
has some unfinished business from his past—in the form of deadly
enemies—who have tracked him. And now those enemies have gotten the
wrong idea about Harper. (Probably because Roman couldn’t keep his hands
off her on a case.) They think she is Roman’s lover. They think they
can use her in order to get to him. They are about to make the worst
mistake of their lives.
When Roman’s enemies kidnap Harper, he drops the good guy role.
Roman
races to rescue her—and they are thrown together in close confines.
Intimately close. In order to fight the enemies closing in, Harper and
Roman have to trust each other. They have to work together. Stay
together. Except the longer they are together, the more Roman realizes just how much he wants the fiery Harper. And soon…Roman can’t imagine his life without her.
Can a reformed bad guy get a chance at happily ever after? Maybe. If things get Wilde enough…
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