There’s a new Alpha in town . . . and he’s a Brit!
Darcy Nicole Sheridan, is 22 years-old, beautiful, single, spirited, sexy and – spoiled. She knows that about herself. Raised by wealthy (and doting) parents as an only child, Darcy pretty much coasts through life until her heart is inexplicably broken by her G-Man, Darin. Darcy doesn’t handle rejection well; she isn’t used to it.
To ease the …
To ease the pain, Darcy flies to Belize over the Christmas holiday fully intending to wallow in self-pity and distance herself from D.C. and the pain that originated there. Her pity party is short-lived however, after observing a very handsome, very intriguing man on the beach with a beautiful blonde. The blond gets ditched and it’s Darcy that becomes the focus of the smokin’ hot, wealthy and somewhat mysterious “E.J.”
Some very interesting things happen in Belize, but it doesn’t end there. Once back in D.C., there are even more surprises in store for Darcy, including a new male roommate, her best friend Lindsey’s wedding, and a surprise encounter with “E.J.” that leaves Darcy confused in more ways than one! Shortly thereafter, surprising changes are in store for Darcy’s career, love life and even a repentant Darin shows up in the mix.
Readers will get a bonus glimpse of Taz and Lindsey’s HEA and perhaps even see some loose ends tied up with respect to the Rat Bastard!
As always, this latest release of the G-Man Series will keep you on the edge of your seat through the laughter, tears, angst, drama and mystery. Easton is sure to be a favorite ‘G-Man’ of many in this newest release of the series! He’s an alpha like no other . . .
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Nora Roberts is one of my favorite authors and I enjoyed this book as much as her others.
Awesome author
Love this book
love,all her books
I am a big Nora Roberts fan and this book did not disappoint. A very fast read and the characters are very likeable.
Nora Roberts, enough said
These characters engaged me from the first page. I enjoyed their resistance to each other even though they were drawn together through a mutual project and tragedy. The lack of technology let the story unfold in a much different way than it would now. It was a step back from the immediacy of today. It was nice to reminisce. The music carried the …
I read everything Nora Roberts writes.