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The feds call me Zero.

Zero evidence. Zero electronic trail. Zero chance of catching me.

Until, that is, I get cocky.

It started as a bit of fun. Hacking the lead agent’s home computer, playing games. A few spicy messages, some tasteful nudes … nothing serious. Nothing that can reveal my identity.

Or so I thought.

Now Agent Cole Grant and his team have me by my proverbial balls, and if I don’t play nice, I'm looking at twenty to life at Club Fed. My biggest problem?

I kinda like the guys. They keep me safe in some dodgy situations, and it doesn’t hurt that they’re all hot and built like gods. Cole’s an ass, but I guess there’s one in every group. So why can't I stop egging him on?

Oh, and there's one more tiny I seem to have pissed off a notorious mob boss. I hold the key to bringing down his entire organization, so Cole whisked me off to a remote safe house.

No internet. No cell signal. Zero chance of escape.

But do I really want to …?

256 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 1, 2026

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May 6, 2026
Holy Hell Zero is all over the place. She definitely has some mental issues going on, but I liked her. She was straight forward and doesn’t pull punches. The guys are fun. Each one having their own little quirks. I like the book I just feel like we got this whole story and then it was like boom done. The end.
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May 9, 2026
chaos

Alllllllllllllll the chaos in the book and honestly I’m here for it. It was a fun ride, a wild rollercoaster and definitely has its darker moments that makes the brighter moments shine even more
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