Dangerous Liaisons
β Scribed by Scott, Tarah; Trevane, Evan
- Book ID
- 108797851
- Publisher
- Broken Arm Publishing, Ltd
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 259 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B01L80Z6BI
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β¦ Synopsis
Being an agent revoked her license to love . . . until she met the man sent to kill her. Jesse Evansβ most recent mission turns deadly when Colombian mercenaries ambush her and her informant. She races across the jungle to warn the Special Ops team she sent to save an American Senatorβs young daughter, but arrives just as the team is slaughtered by drug runners. Within the hour, branded as the traitor who leaked the mission intelligence, Jesse Evans is now the most wanted woman in the world. She must prove she didnβt sell out the team or her sister dies. Only one man can save them both, but that man isnβt who Jesse thinks he isβ¦and she canβt afford to fall in love with him.
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