**A misunderstanding tore them apart. Now he's her only chance...** Blackhawk Security's Elizabeth Dawson believes ex-government programmer Braxton Levitt betrayed her, but now he's the only one who can keep her safe. A killer steps ahead of them is methodically hunting the pregnant analyst to a
Rules in Deceit
β Scribed by Severn, Nichole;Severn, Nicole
- Publisher
- Harlequin Intrigue; Harlequin Enterprises Limited
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 114 KB
- Series
- Harlequin intrigue 1891
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- ISBN
- 1488046204
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β¦ Synopsis
**A misunderstanding tore them apart.
Now heβs her only chanceβ¦**
Blackhawk Securityβs Elizabeth Dawson believes ex-government programmer Braxton Levitt betrayed her, but now heβs the only one who can keep her safe. A killer steps ahead of them is methodically hunting the pregnant analyst to access her top-level software program. But as Braxton and Liz race to stop him, their broken trustβand most intimate secretsβcould end more than their livesβ¦
β¦ Subjects
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
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