Author: | Kathleen Brooks | ISBN: | 9780988210851 |
Publisher: | Laurens Publishing | Publication: | January 18, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kathleen Brooks |
ISBN: | 9780988210851 |
Publisher: | Laurens Publishing |
Publication: | January 18, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This is the third book in the Bluegrass Brothers series by USA Today Best-selling author, Kathleen Brooks.
Trouble worth dying for…
Miles Davies is a natural born leader. The former Special Forces commander has returned to the small town of Keeneston and has become the head of his own company. Nothing can shake his strong resolve. Not war, not the town gossips, and certainly not the one woman who both fascinates and infuriates him . . . or so he thinks.
Keeneston’s bad girl is back! Morgan Hamilton’s life ended and began on her high school graduation night when she left town with no plan to ever return. As a self-made businesswoman, Morgan is always on the lookout for her next victory. Little did she know that next victory would involve acquiring the company that belonged to the one man she always wanted for herself. The order is clear—get Miles’s company—even if it means murder.
This is the third book in the Bluegrass Brothers series by USA Today Best-selling author, Kathleen Brooks.
Trouble worth dying for…
Miles Davies is a natural born leader. The former Special Forces commander has returned to the small town of Keeneston and has become the head of his own company. Nothing can shake his strong resolve. Not war, not the town gossips, and certainly not the one woman who both fascinates and infuriates him . . . or so he thinks.
Keeneston’s bad girl is back! Morgan Hamilton’s life ended and began on her high school graduation night when she left town with no plan to ever return. As a self-made businesswoman, Morgan is always on the lookout for her next victory. Little did she know that next victory would involve acquiring the company that belonged to the one man she always wanted for herself. The order is clear—get Miles’s company—even if it means murder.