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Dead Shot

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He's a damaged sniper hiding in the Montana wilderness. She's the conservation photographer trespassing on his carefully controlled world.

Trigger came home from Afghanistan broken, finding solace in the Iron Wolves MC and guiding wealthy hunters through pristine wilderness. The last thing he needs is some city photographer documenting "wildlife recovery" on his hunting grounds.

Mia Santos arrived in Montana to rebuild her scandal-destroyed career. Her photograph endangered species populations for National Geographic. Her a hostile motorcycle club guide who destroys her memory cards and considers her an invasive species.

When her conservation work uncovers illegal wildlife trafficking, professional criminals target her for elimination. The same precision skills that haunt Trigger's nightmares become the only thing standing between Mia and a shallow grave.

Forced partnership in the wilderness reveals unexpected chemistry. His tactical expertise. Her fearless determination. Both fighting attraction that threatens carefully constructed walls.

But when traffickers escalate to kidnapping, Trigger must maintain his isolation or risk everything to protect the woman who sees beauty where he only sees destruction.

Some precision is worth the shot. Some partnerships are worth the complications.

Can a damaged warrior learn that his skills can preserve instead of destroy? Can a sunshine photographer convince a grumpy sniper that some things—some people—are worth fighting for?

238 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 18, 2025

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August 24, 2025
Unfortunately, did not finish. The concept was very interesting and intrigued me. However, it became very repetitive and we don’t get to see how their relationship develops. Don’t get me wrong, I love a fast paced book. It just was just a bit disappointing with the time skips and literally not seeing how she helps him through his PTSD and reframing.
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