I shattered her.AJ Leaving was a d!ck move when Sydney needed me the most. But being an FBI agent means sacrifice. It was the price we both paid for getting in too deep. Now, her life is at risk and she doesn’t want my help. She swears she can’t stand the sight of me. I know it’s a lie. Because whenever we’re together, it’s like torture not to touch. I can’t walk away this time. Sydney Nothing feels safe. I’m being followed. My every move is under surveillance. But how can I trust the man who ripped out my heart five years ago? AJ says he wants to help me stay safe. With the FBI, he can offer special protection. I don’t want the kind of help he can give. The last time I trusted him he left me broken and alone. However, when AJ is near, it’s hard to remember all the pain. Falling for him all over again, might cost me my life.
USA Today Bestselling author, Violet Paige, lives in North Carolina and would rather be by the water than anywhere else, maybe it’s because she’s from OBX, yes that OBX. Writing full-time, mom’ing full time and taking any stray dog that walks by the porch keep her inspired, busy and mostly exhausted, let’s be honest. She writes hot, edgy and angsty romances with strong heroines and fierce loves.
Book Two was read not realising this not a Stand-alone and must be in order (concurrently) to appreciate the story. Book One shall remain unread until they can be read in order.
This is an unsolved storyline that will hopefully delve into Book Three pivotal to following the storyline since this contains a fair amount of secrets.
Awaiting Book Three’s release before reading them all.
ARC review For honest review. When Sydney Miller always knew she was adopted so when she started looking for her birth mother and tracking down leads , She never thought getting on flight 552 that her past FBI agent Aj Hart ex boyfriend from 5 yrs ago would be so dangerous .Awesome story 10 stars.
Excitement, intrigue, and mystery play leading roles in this first book of the series. Be aware that it does have a cliffhanger, but it is definitely worth reading!