Not everything that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas… LydiaI learned the hard way that alcohol and bad decisions don’t mix. After a crazy night in Vegas, I married—and promptly divorced—Army Ranger Xander McLean. I told myself it was for the best when we went our separate ways. Except fate had other plans. With no way to contact him overseas, our daughter is a secret I’ve carried for nearly the … I’ve carried for nearly the past two years. I’ve resigned myself to being a single mother—until Xander shows up one night out of the blue and stirs all those old feelings to life…
Xander
My feet have barely touched America soil when an unexpected letter from my lawyer delivers shocking news; due to a technicality, Lydia and I are still married. But that’s not the only surprise—I have a little girl who looks just like me. The fact that Lydia kept my daughter a secret makes me want to throttle her. But I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want to do a hell of a lot more to her, too. The spark I felt two years ago is still there, burning bright as ever, and I’ll be damned if I let her get away a second time. When danger hits close to home, I’ll do everything in my power to keep my family safe—and win Lydia’s heart in the process.
*Devil in the Details is the second standalone in the Quentin Security Series. Each book ends with a happily-ever-after and no cliffhangers!
The Devil You Know – Blake and Victoria
Devil in the Details – Xander and Lydia
Devil in Disguise – Gavin and Kate
Heart of a Devil – Vince and Jana
Tempting the Devil – Clay and Abby (Fall 2021)
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I didn’t finish this book. It was unimaginative and uninteresting.
Great book kept reading until I finished
Story interesting, not a fan of the writing style.
Couldn’t finish even 1 chapter. Insipid characters.
I good story retelling ‘What happens in Vegas’. In the book I found the heroine’s character to be more developed than the hero. The hero’s description was more alpha male, military vet, security bound, but through out the story he didn’t quiet pull it off. Overall a good, easy read.
Great read
Too much anger! And it was the recurring theme throughout the book. Slow moving and repetitive. Did not care for the h at all.