Deep Trouble, by Kimberly Kincaid
Deep Trouble, by Kimberly Kincaid, book one in the
Station Seventeen series, is a case of wrong place, wrong time. Bartender Kylie
Walker ends up on the run after witnessing the murder of her boss. When Kylie discovers
there’s nowhere to hide because the drug dealer killer, with connections in law
enforcement will hunt her down, her only option is to flee. Devon Randolph owes
his life to Kellan Walker and would do anything to repay that debt. Providing
protection for his friend's sister is no big deal, but it only takes one look
at Kylie and his determination to keep her safe no longer is about his debt to
his buddy but because of the connection he makes with her. The magnetic
attraction and off-the-charts sizzling chemistry between these two is amazing.
Deep Trouble,
a revised and updated version of an earlier edition, delivers action, suspense,
and heat between the sheets, while also showing that lasting connections can be
made in adrenaline-infused situations and that danger is the biggest motivation
to grab hold of happiness. Kylie and Devon had amazing chemistry and the time
spent together on the run only served to heighten their bond.
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