For two hellish months, Mackenzie Bishop has been searching the Florida Everglades for the woman he loves, who was kidnapped by B*E*A*S*T*. He finds her at a hidden compound, but their reunion is not what he'd been hoping for.Robyn Groves has been mind-wiped by B*E*A*S*T*. She doesn't remember who she is, yet the man before her is familiar, if only his scent...and his taste. Deciding to trust him, he helps jog her memories with kisses of passion and desire.But B*E*A*S*T* has found them, and no matter how hard they run, the agency is just a step behind. When Mac gets caught, it's now up to Robyn to save him. But Dr. Carver has a wicked secret, one that could destroy not only B*E*A*S*T*, but Mackenzie himself.
Rebecca Goings has loved romance all her life. Always the romantic, she would frequently invent love stories for her dolls and critters before realizing she should probably write them all down. Bitten by the writing bug at the tender age of seven, Rebecca never once looked back as scores of short stories and poems kept her company throughout her childhood.
In high school, she shared her stories with her friends, who became her first fans, demanding she write at least one new chapter a day lest they stage a coup. It wasn't until after Rebecca got married that she tried her hand at writing a full-length novel. After many long years, she found the courage to submit her work and now finds herself a multi-published author at several publishing houses.
Rebecca resides in Portland, Oregon with her husband and four children, who are the light of her life. A native Californian by birth, but a native Oregonian at heart, Rebecca loves the Pacific Northwest and never plans on leaving.
Her dream is to host a book signing at Powell's City of Books, the largest independent bookstore in the world, located in the heart of downtown Portland.
Again...I like the story...I love the characters. .but why are the guys such cry babies I ask you??? It seems like everything is so messed up and then the guys turn on water works. I have never seen a man cry that much. It's very odd.