Killing is wrong. The reason doesn’t matter.
When oncology nurse, Amber Delacroix, learns her reckless brother has been in a paralyzing motorcycle accident, sorrow fills her soul. He’s murdered a few days later, and now she’s utterly devastated. Adding to life’s cruelty, the cowboy cop assigned to her brother’s case brings her in for questioning.
Stone Benson, the paramedic who brought Amber’s … brought Amber’s brother into the hospital, stays by her side throughout the tragedy. He treats her with kindness and compassion — something she hasn’t experienced much in her life. Amber yearns for more than his comforting words, and they embark on a tremulous journey. Just when she feels that their relationship is at a turning point, he reveals that he likes to share his women with his good friend and roommate, Cade. That turns out to be a huge problem, because Cade is the cop who believes she’s guilty of killing her brother.
As chance would have it, another murder occurs when both Cade and Amber are in the same location. Realizing she’s not the mercy killer, Cade offers a heartfelt apology — one that includes dinner and a sharing of souls. When things heat up between them, she succumbs to his passionate ways. The big question that plagues her now is where does Stone fit in?
Stone knows exactly where Amber needs to be. Right between him and his best friend, Cade. He’ll do whatever is necessary to convince her that she has finally met two men she can trust and build a life with.
Too bad the killer has other ideas. When he goes after Amber, what will the men need to do to save her in time to pursue a loving ménage relationship?
PUBLISHER’S NOTE: This adult contemporary romance contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable (double penetration, ménage, violence). Not intended for those under the age of 18.
CAVEAT: But if you love medical erotica with a contemporary western setting, this book is for you.
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It was a good easy read. The romance was pretty fast paced.