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Ready, Aim...I Do!. Debra & Regan Webb & Black
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isbn 9781472007490
Автор произведения Debra & Regan Webb & Black
Серия Mills & Boon Intrigue
Издательство HarperCollins
In USA TODAY bestselling author Debra Webb’s thrilling new Colby Agency miniseries spin-off, The Specialists, a special agent finds out the honeymoon isn’t what it seems…
He awoke with a ring on his finger. Only problem was Specialist Jason Grant couldn’t remember a wedding. But he did recognize the beautiful woman in his Vegas hotel suite as CIA operative Ginger Olin.
Being newlyweds was the perfect cover to expose whoever was targeting Jason. Then Gin laid down ground rules. Passion and affection were for the public only. In private, it was hands off. But as Jason’s hunger for his make-believe wife battled with his professional dedication, their “just for show” behavior had him yearning to make Gin his wife for real.
“That’s becoming a habit.”
Confusion showed on Jason’s face.
“You insisted on doing the same thing last night after the wedding,” Gin explained. “You carried me over the threshold.”
“I don’t remember that.”
He shoved his hands in his pockets. “You should rest.”
“That’s why you brought me up here. To rest.”
He nodded, but he refused to look at her.
“I told you I’m not tired.”
“No. It’s obvious you’re wired. You should sleep it off.”
“We both know that’s unlikely.”
She tugged his shirt from his jeans and ran her fingertips along his warm skin. “We both could use a shower.”
She shrugged out of her jacket and let it fall to the floor. “Come on, Jason.” Why wouldn’t he make a move? “Come have some fun with your wife.”
DEBRA WEBB wrote her first story at age nine and her first romance at thirteen. It wasn’t until she spent three years working for the military behind the Iron Curtain and within the confining political walls of Berlin, Germany, that she realized her true calling. A fiveyear stint with NASA on the space-shuttle program reinforced her love of the endless possibilities within her grasp as a storyteller. A collision course between suspense and romance was set. Debra has been writing romance, suspense and action-packed romance thrillers since. Visit her at www.debrawebb.com or write to her at PO Box 4889, Huntsville, AL 35815, USA.
Ready, Aim…I Do!
USA TODAY Bestselling Author
Debra
Webb
MILLS & BOON
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
Jason Grant—A Specialist and former military sniper. Holt has sent Grant out to assist an agent who has been compromised, but he finds himself the primary suspect when a sniper starts attacking civilians in the area.
Ginger Olin—A spy on the trail of a deadly new virus, she needs to identify the buyer, but she picks up an added assignment as authorities try to determine Grant’s guilt or innocence.
Emmett Holt—Deputy Director of Mission Recovery. Holt took Lucas Camp’s place when he retired. Some believe he will do anything to move to the top.
Thomas Casey—Director of Mission Recovery. Thomas is the consummate Specialist. He handpicks his people and is determined to protect his team.
Lucas Camp—Thomas’s closest friend. He will do whatever is necessary to protect his friend and the interests of Mission Recovery.
Victoria Colby-Camp—The semiretired head of the Colby Agency. She and Lucas can’t seem to stay out of the business of investigations.
Contents
Chapter One
Caesar’s Palace,
Thursday, November 20th, 9:48 p.m.
You’re next.
Jason Grant couldn’t stop thinking about the note he’d received last month. So far he’d come up empty trying to determine the source. He wanted to write it off as a prank, but it wasn’t the kind of humor any of his friends or associates indulged in. Although he knew he was considered