BOMBSHELL can be read as part of the MEN OF SANCTUARY series, or as astand-alone novel.What are the chances that her one-night stand would catch up with a female explosives expert in her real life?Following a volcanic sexual interlude after a symposium in L.A., a demolitions expert finds herself partnered with the same man, a former Navy SEAL explosives expertturned local law enforcement officer. They butt heads during an FBI operation based outof Sanctuary, a paramilitary training camp well hidden in the wilds of New England.Brian “Mac” MacBride, sheriff of Catamount Lake, and Kailani “Keko” Holokai, owner ofa demolition company and its lead explosives expert, create sparks of the wrong kind asthey struggle to discover who paid a local recluse to build a special explosive device--the same type of device that killed Keko’s father--and why.How can they possibly solve what might be a national security issue, when they can’tstand to be in the same room together?The same bed? That's another Graphic sexual situations, intended for adult readers. Title previouslypublished, newly edited.
St. Como, a Jersey girl born and raised, now writes at her farm in central upstate New York's dairy country, usually surrounded by a gaggle of Whippets under and around her oversized, over-burdened desk—while being stared at from across the room by a giant, malevolent treadmill. She puts her pen to several subgenres, including contemporary erotic romantic suspense, featuring any of the following: MFM and MMF ménage a trois, MM pairings, erotic historical, paranormal – all hot, all steamy, and all sexually explicit. In addition to stand alone novels and the Men of Sanctuary series, St. Como also writes erotic romantic suspense under the pen name Sophia Roslyn, author of Dragonetti's Mountain and Her Special Forces. – Loose Id bio