Lawyers. Stefanie Amor’s had enough of them to last a lifetime. One left her heartbroken, the other left her in bed and did a runner. But as the witness in a murder case, she’s got no choice but to cooperate with defence attorney Oliver Rhodes, a great white shark who gets his kicks from chewing up lesser mortals and spitting out their sorry remains.
Oliver has two passions in money and winning. Stefanie’s a shiny new toy he’s not supposed to have, pretty to look at but so easy to break. Playtime’s fun, but what happens when the game isn’t a game anymore?
Meanwhile, in England, a run-in with her new boss costs junior doctor Roksana Bartosz her job. But her friend Sofia has the perfect solution—a short break in Virginia to take her mind off the problem. Little does Roxy know that Sofia and Emmy Black are intent on playing matchmaker in the craziest way possible.
Gideon Renard avoids relationships, especially with girls as fragile as Roxy. Taking a new job in Washington, DC seems like the perfect way to put space between them. But his friends have other ideas, and in between hunting down three missing assassins, resisting the temptation to strangle his ex, and fighting the demons of his past, he has a big decision to make. Can he walk away from Roxy for the second time?
With Imogen Blair’s future happiness at stake, Stefanie and Roxy assist with a plan to land her the man of her dreams, pastry chef Jean-Luc Fortier. But you know what they say about the course of true love? It never runs smooth.
With Malachi Banks—special ops commando turned reluctant sidekick—strong-armed into helping her, Imogen’s determined to win her man. But will the prize be worth it?
This Blackwood collection contains three full-length novels in one volume - no cliffhangers!
Elise Noble is an English rose with a few thorns who loves chocolate, sleep, and well-defined abs. Not hers, unfortunately. She lives near London with a horse who eats all her money and three dogs who eat everything else.
Elise writes real, gutsy heroines and flawed but swoon-worthy heroes in stories that mix mystery and mayhem, humour and happily-ever-afters.
Rhodium - 0 stars - First of all, I HATED the H; he was a total dick. He treated the h like crap for most of the book and then dumped her when she was at the absolute lowest point in her life. He only came back to her AFTER he found out she was pregnant and she gratefully took him back even though he didn't even apologize for the way he acted. She was a total doormat to stay with him after the way he treated her. Secondly, although this book was supposed to be a standalone, there were a lot of references to things that I assumed happened in previous books and it made it difficult to follow at times. Platinum - 5 stars Lead - 3.5 stars
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