Jacqueline "Jax" Simon knows how to expose secrets: she's a skilled operative with MacBain Security and Solutions. When Jax hears her parents are divorcing, she races to London to find out why. She's determined to know the truth, especially when her investigation uncovers why her parents sent her to Richter, the German military school that made her a fighter.
Andrew Craig collects Jax at Heathrow Airport as a favor. He's heard she's a handful but he didn't know that she's dangerously gorgeous too. His instant attraction could change his life . . . or end it.
Jax doesn't want to fall for Andrew but he's soon worming his way into her life. Together they infiltrate Richter to discover if it has returned to its covert purpose: training children to be spies and assassins' and blackmailing parents to look the other way. As the attraction between the two intensifies, so do the secrets exploding all around them. How deadly are those secrets-and who will survive.
I enjoyed this book. It wasn't as exciting as the previous books but its worth reading. This book is about Jax and Andrew. They meet when Jax's brother has Andrew pick Jax up from the airport. They spend the night drinking martini's and getting to know one another. But Andrew doesn't tell her about his connection to her brother at that time.
Jax and Andrew become friends. Jax has flown back to London because he parents are divorcing and Jax wants to know why. It's most certainly a case of another person. Jax has to dig in Richter's files to find out who her dad was with and what caused her to go there to school.
Andrew is an accounts manager in finance and he has the time to travel with Jax so he goes. He is along for the ride when their car explodes. He is just an average citizen alone for the ride.