On Thin Ice: Melting the Ice / Safe Passage
โ Scribed by Loreth Anne White
- Publisher
- Mills & Boon Special Release
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Two undercover agents take the greatest risk of their careers — and lives — in these thrilling first two books in Loreth Anne White's Bellona Channel series!
Melting The Ice
Hannah McGuire's resort-town life had been quiet, happy and safe. Until her best friend was murdered and the investigation forced her into a partnership with Dr. Rex Logan — the man she'd loved, lost and been hiding from for six years.
Rex had put Hannah's life in danger once before. Now he had to face her again. And this time, to protect her, he was staying close. Working together, Rex was defenseless in the face of the powerful passion that still simmered between them. But was passion enough? And when Hannah told Rex her secret would she put their lives in grave danger?
Safe Passage
Wounded government agent Scott Armstrong hated his newest assignment — baby-sitting scientist Dr. Skye Van Rijn. He missed the excitement of working in the field, his only salvation from the tragedy that haunted his dreams. But the mission turned dangerous when he discovered someone was after the mysterious doctor.
Skye was a genius at developing biological antidotes to new diseases. Her tender touch and warm body soon began to heal Scott's battered heart — though the secrets she hid put them both at risk. As their enemy closed in, Scott was forced to choose between his loyalties to his job — and his passion for the woman who might just be able to save his soul...
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