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Brittany
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Aug 11, 2023 01:28PM

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Reckless is a unplanned pregnancy trope which I know a lot of people hate but I oddly really enjoyed this one.
Both are part of a series but standalone.

It is FREE on KU at the moment.
R.J.ADAMS

If you are looking for a new #bookboyfriend, then look no more... let Agent Thomas Blake swoon his way into your life... like today!
✅Swoon-worthy alpha.
✅Secrets & lies.
✅Undercover agents.
✅Emotional.
✅Angst.
✅Enemies to lovers.
✅Lovers to enemies.
Blurb -
Rival enemies and TAC Ops Special agents Thomas Blake and Nova Dean are thrown together as they go undercover to gather information on a sex trafficking ring in Greater Manchester, England.
Sounds easy, right?... far from it.
Being forced to put your trust in the person who you loathe the most can be an extremely difficult and dangerous situation, especially when Nova has an unhealthy habit of breaking rules and pushing those boundaries that Thomas has put in place for her.
See, Thomas Blake loves to be in control; his world is disciplined and organised while Nova’s is messy and boring... his words. He is uncomfortably outspoken, strong-minded and annoyingly handsome. He also prides himself upon his appearance. Those flashy tailored suits alongside his perfectly combed back hair would have you fooled; right up to the point he’s rolling out of your bed, not remembering your damn name.
Luckily for Nova, when it comes to Agent Blake, she can see straight through those smouldering eyes and into his bottomless pit of bullshit.
Hostility.
Anger.
Tolerance.
Enemies.
Be prepared to be blown away as secrets and lies unravel to leave you asking yourself just one vital question... Can you really trust the enemy?

Check this novella out. Its a dark romance, spicey but a depth of emotional connection and fast paced story line that has readers turning pages non stop.
Id love some more reviews on it. It's available on KU.
