THE BOSS
Melissa Schroeder
Releasing May 1, 2017
Entangled Select Suspense
Sick of the
spy game, former CIA operative Vic Walker takes time off from his security firm
to figure out just what he wants out of life. But peace and quiet isn’t in the
cards with a former business partner and ex-lover like MacKenzie Donovan.
Mac doesn’t like asking for help from anyone, but this latest case has her in a little over her head. She crashes back into Vic’s life with the CIA, the Russian Mob, and the FBI, on her tail after a job goes south.
But even as old feelings rise to the surface while they’re busy dodging bullets, the authorities, and mobsters, they’ll need to get out alive before they can have a second chance at love.
Mac doesn’t like asking for help from anyone, but this latest case has her in a little over her head. She crashes back into Vic’s life with the CIA, the Russian Mob, and the FBI, on her tail after a job goes south.
But even as old feelings rise to the surface while they’re busy dodging bullets, the authorities, and mobsters, they’ll need to get out alive before they can have a second chance at love.
The moment
he heard the creak of the front porch, Vic Walker knew someone was there to
kill him. He had expected it, planned for it. In the fifteen years he’d worked
in the business, he’d acquired quite a few enemies—old adversaries who wanted
payback, and more than one former friend who might just want to kill him. What
irritated Vic was that his attacker was so damned sloppy. Sloppy, and yet the
bastard had gotten past his security measures. Knowing it had probably been a mistake
and that there was something wrong with his first line of defense just pissed
him off.
He waited,
lying still on the couch and feigning sleep. Soft steps, only one set of
footsteps. Didn’t mean the intruder didn’t have a partner, but at least only one
had breached his security—for the moment. The footsteps sounded light, so Vic
was pretty sure his intruder was smaller than average.
Easy
pickings.
He held his
breath as he waited. The front door opened. The bastard had slipped the dead
bolt. A pro for sure, because without the squeak on the porch, Vic would still
be asleep.
Soft,
steady footsteps drew nearer as his assailant approached the couch. So close
now, Vic could feel the heat and smell the night air on his attacker. The
figure paused, and Vic sensed he was being studied. Adrenaline rushed through
his blood as anticipation danced over his flesh. Patience had never been one of
his best virtues in his personal life, but it was another matter on the job. In
that one moment, Vic grabbed the attacker’s wrist, yanking hard so he landed on
top of Vic. With one fluid move, he rolled off the couch and pinned his
adversary to the floor. The moment he rolled over the intruder, he knew it
wasn’t a man. The body was too slight and just a little bit too curvy.
“Bloody
hell, Vic.”
He knew
that smoky voice. It haunted his dreams and drove him to distraction during the
day. English tainted the edges just enough to remind him of the time they had
spent working in her birth country.
MacKenzie
Donovan.
Former
British spy, CIA informant, and his ex-partner— not to mention lover.
Ex-lover. He needed to remember the ex
part.
Vic leaned
up on his elbows and looked down at her. It was still dark in the room, but he
had good night vision. Her hair was brown again and fanned out against the worn
rug beneath her. Anger and amusement glittered in her green eyes. His heart
ached just looking at her.
“What the
hell are you doing here?”
“Nice to see you again, lover,” she said.
From an early age, USA Today Bestselling author Melissa Schroeder loved to read. First, it was the books her mother read to her including her two favorites, Winnie the Pooh and the Beatrix Potter books. She cut her preteen teeth on Trixie Belden and read and reviewed To Kill a Mockingbird in middle school. It wasn’t until she was in college that she tried to write her first stories, which were full of angst and pain, and really not that fun to read or write. After trying several different genres, she found romance in a Linda Howard book.
Since her first published book , Mel has had over 60 short stories, novellas, and novels published. She has written in genres ranging from historical to contemporary to futuristic and has worked with 8 publishers although she handles most of her publishing herself. She is best known for her Harmless and Santini series.
After years of following her military husband around the country and world, Mel happily lives with her family in horse and wine country in Northern Virginia.
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