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He's everything she fears…and everything she wants Mercenary by name and by nature, Carson is a Lakota Sioux who stays to himself and never keeps women around long enough for anything emotional to develop. But working with his friend Cash Grier on a complex murder investigation provides Carson with another kind of fun—shocking Cash's sweet but traditional secretary, Carlie Blair, with tales of his latest conquests. Then Carlie lands in deep trouble. She saw something she shouldn't have, and now the face of a criminal is stored permanently in her photographic memory…and Carlie is the key piece of evidence that could implicate a popular politician in the murder case. Her only protection is Carson—the man she once despised. But when she learns that Carson is more than just a tough guy, Carlie realizes she's endangered herself further. Because now her only chance to live means losing her heart to the most dangerous kind of man….
It was expensive and I almost didn't buy it because of the price. I had ordered the paperback thinking it would be sent on the 29th needless to say I was wrong and it doesn't come out until Jan 2015 but I had two weeks to think I was going to read it on the 29th or else I would have NEVER paid $9.00 for a kindle book. That said I had just finished Wyoming Bold and this is the next book so I bought it. I was not disappointed at all in the book. I thought the story was good with a few surprises and it tied up an ongoing story line while including a lot of the people from earlier books. So while I did think the price for the Kindle book was to high I really enjoyed the story and I do recommend this book to anyone who really likes Diana Palmer's writing. I have to say that I don't understand the reviews that say "same type story" If you don't like her story lines/books why do you keep reading expecting another type book.