Author: | KC Kendricks | ISBN: | 9781536557480 |
Publisher: | White Deer Enterprises/White Deer Books | Publication: | September 19, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | KC Kendricks |
ISBN: | 9781536557480 |
Publisher: | White Deer Enterprises/White Deer Books |
Publication: | September 19, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Jubal Graham is back on the job after a shooter took the life of his long-time partner, and sent him into a coma followed by months of rehab. Determined to have justice, Jubal is focused on finding a killer, not a new romantic entanglement. Ellis Banks, with his smoldering blue eyes and denim-clad swagger is a distraction Jubal can't afford – or ignore.
Ellis Banks came to Philadelphia to bust a drug operation; one that connects to the same case agency legend Kentuckian Jubal Graham is working. Ellis finds himself drawn to Jubal, but Jubal holds him off. Sure that Jubal is interested, even though he wears his slain lover's ring, Ellis mounts a determined siege.
Jubal's surprise at having a suitor develops into a growing affection for Ellis, one clouded with old fears. Fate ripped one lover from his arms, and now Ellis is in the line of fire. Jubal's courage can protect Ellis, but is it powerful enough to love him?
* * * * *
"Will you go out with me, Jubal?"
Persistence was a good thing for a drug enforcement agent to have, but I wasn't sure I liked his directed at me. I wasn't sure I didn't like it, either. It was certainly different to be on this side of the pursuit.
"Why did you come to my house last night?"
Ellis looked away as a flush crept up his neck. "I needed to know if your boyfriend lived with you."
I clamped down on my temper. He was out of line, and his eyes said he knew how far. I counted to five before I responded. "He's not my boyfriend. Don't do it again. If he sees you dogging me, it'll scare him."
"Like I'm scaring you, Jubal?"
"You're not scaring me."
"Oh, the hell I'm not." Ellis leaned back in his chair. "Okay. We'll do it the old southern way. Even straights say a year is enough to mourn. You can play the reluctant widower for another two months. I'll let you. Then you go out with me."
"Boy, you don't know anything about me."
"Wrong. You were all anyone talked about when I transferred in. I took notes."
"You're an arrogant rip, aren't you?"
Ellis grinned as he stood and stretched. He looked down at me, his expression pure insolence.
"Takes one to know one, Agent Graham."
Jubal Graham is back on the job after a shooter took the life of his long-time partner, and sent him into a coma followed by months of rehab. Determined to have justice, Jubal is focused on finding a killer, not a new romantic entanglement. Ellis Banks, with his smoldering blue eyes and denim-clad swagger is a distraction Jubal can't afford – or ignore.
Ellis Banks came to Philadelphia to bust a drug operation; one that connects to the same case agency legend Kentuckian Jubal Graham is working. Ellis finds himself drawn to Jubal, but Jubal holds him off. Sure that Jubal is interested, even though he wears his slain lover's ring, Ellis mounts a determined siege.
Jubal's surprise at having a suitor develops into a growing affection for Ellis, one clouded with old fears. Fate ripped one lover from his arms, and now Ellis is in the line of fire. Jubal's courage can protect Ellis, but is it powerful enough to love him?
* * * * *
"Will you go out with me, Jubal?"
Persistence was a good thing for a drug enforcement agent to have, but I wasn't sure I liked his directed at me. I wasn't sure I didn't like it, either. It was certainly different to be on this side of the pursuit.
"Why did you come to my house last night?"
Ellis looked away as a flush crept up his neck. "I needed to know if your boyfriend lived with you."
I clamped down on my temper. He was out of line, and his eyes said he knew how far. I counted to five before I responded. "He's not my boyfriend. Don't do it again. If he sees you dogging me, it'll scare him."
"Like I'm scaring you, Jubal?"
"You're not scaring me."
"Oh, the hell I'm not." Ellis leaned back in his chair. "Okay. We'll do it the old southern way. Even straights say a year is enough to mourn. You can play the reluctant widower for another two months. I'll let you. Then you go out with me."
"Boy, you don't know anything about me."
"Wrong. You were all anyone talked about when I transferred in. I took notes."
"You're an arrogant rip, aren't you?"
Ellis grinned as he stood and stretched. He looked down at me, his expression pure insolence.
"Takes one to know one, Agent Graham."