Chance Spencer, doesnΓ’β¬β’t steal. Not any more. Suddenly suspected of stealing half a million dollars of art work, he canΓ’β¬β’t afford to have the FBI delving into his covert past. Chance coerces the real thiefΓ’β¬β’s daughter, Sarah OΓ’β¬β’Sullivan, into helping him flush her wily father out of hiding. But
The Art Of Deception, Book Two, Stolen Hearts series, Romantic Suspense
β Scribed by Kelly, Kate
- Book ID
- 109097350
- Publisher
- Kate Kelly
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 110 KB
- Series
- Stolen Hearts 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Cold, hard facts make a case, but thereβs nothing cold or hard about FBI Agent Vince Gage's prime suspect, Sophie Pascotto. Despite incriminating evidence and that his job is at risk. Gage canβt convince himself Sophie is guilty. He struggles to balance the facts, but thereβs one fact he canβt ignore--heβs falling in love with Sophie. Someone has set up Sophie and her brother to take the fall for art forgery and drug smuggling. When Gage discovers Sophie has received death threats, he convinces her they need to work together. Sophie soon realizes beneath his tough cop exterior lurks a kind man. This Gage is much more dangerous because he engages her heart. With her family under suspicion for forgery, the last person she should become involved with is a by-the-book FBI agent.
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