Tarnished is the fourth installment in the Triple Canopy series and is the workplace protector romance of Logan Haines and Lauren Saunders.
Logan is a former Navy SEAL who now works at Triple Canopy. He was taught from an early age that love hurt, fists, lies, guilt and blame all played a big part in his childhood. All he’d ever known was that love was pretend and a tool for manipulation, so he f**ked, he played, he had fun…end of. That is until he meets Lauren. Lauren is like no other woman he has ever met, the only downside was she wanted love, marriage, babies, and the white picket fence and after she made it clear she wanted it with Logan, and he successfully pushed her away. Now he must see Lauren every day at TC with Lauren being the receptionist and her having moved on with Guy Stevens, a man who rubs Logan up the wrong way and pushes him to his limit. Will Logan be able to work his way back into Lauren’s good books and her heart while also keeping her safe?
Lauren is the receptionist at Triple Canopy and has been besotted with Logan since the day he joined TC, but since Logan is averse to love and has pushed her away, she began dating what she thought was a good man, Guy Stevens. Only none of her friends, especially Logan liked him, and when Logan and the team follow a lead on a case, they find Guy with a 5K a night hooker snorting coke off her breasts while getting his d**k sucked. Lauren is embarrassed and angry, and Logan tries to soothe her, but she won’t hear it. They end up out for drinks and pool with the TC team and when she tries to make him jealous. Logan corners her in the bathroom and things get steamy. He follows her home and when she becomes self-conscious about her body, Logan reassures her that not only is she perfect but that he’s been obsessed with her for over twelve months. Will Lauren overcome her insecurities and enjoy a healthy relationship with a man who worships her mind, body, and soul?
Connor Crais and Mackenzie Cartwright take Riley’s words from page to audio in the most fabulous way possible.
Connor’s portrayal of Logan had me captivated from start to finish. Connor captured the passionately protective alpha with his quick temper brought on by fear and vulnerability perfectly.
Mackenzie effortlessly showcased Lauren’s honesty, strength, and loving nature as well as her fiery passion in the best way.
Riley has done it again, she has a way of writing the most incredible heroes and heroines, broken souls that collide in incandescent desire.
If you love a workplace protector romance with a hero who overcomes insecurities and past hurt and trauma to claim his HEA with the woman he’s been pining over for a long time, and a heroine who proves to be stronger than everyone thought she was, who fights for what she wants and finally gets the man she’s wanted since the first day she saw him, then Tarnished is the book for you.