Dangerous Protector
Federal Paranormal Unit 2
If you run from love, you're asking for a chase...James Brock lived the past ten years without the woman he loves. Using his job as head of the Federal Paranormal Unit to help others, he's done a good job of ignoring his lack of a personal life until she returns. His salvation. His first love.Cynthia Vega had a very good reason to leave the only man she loved after she'd accepted his marriage proposal. Now she's back as his boss. And he's not willing to ignore their chemistry or the past.Brock is determined to claim his mate and prove that their passion is even hotter than before. He wants her and her explanation behind their separation. Except, some secrets won't stay buried in the past. Brock will fight his demons to follow her lead, but Cynthia's reluctance to explain their lost love may be the one key to their destruction...
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Dangerous Protector
© MillyTaiden, Latin Goddess Press 2014
Excerpt
Chapter One
“Jesus H. Christ, Ramirez! Can you not to get us killed before we get there,” Donovan growled.
“Sorry, cariño, but there is no time to be worried about your delightful ass bouncing on the seat when we have to find a missing kid.”
“I told you to stop calling me darling!”
“Ramirez…” Brock sighed.
Their constant bickering wasn’t unusual, so he ignored it and focused on the scene ahead. Multiple police cars parked outside the house he’d called the local PD on. The house he knew had the latest missing person they had been searching for.
“Oh, God!” Fear laced Donovan’s whisper.
They were thinking the same thing. That whoever kidnapped little Kyler Jones had killed her. That his request for the county to get to the house in question had been too late. His gaze roamed the area through the darkness of the early evening. Multitudes of tall willows surrounded the large house set in the middle of nowhere. Perfect. If he’d been looking for a place to do some of the things the person in that house was known for, this was the right spot. There wasn’t a body around for miles. Nobody to get help. Nobody to hear the screams.
MY TOP 5 FAVORITE BOOKS TO READ
By Milly Taiden
Reaper by Mina Carter. It's always going to be one of my favorite go to stories. She did amazing world building and created characters that I really enjoyed reading.
Honor's Splendor by Julie Garwood. I just adore that story to bits. I always end up with a smile. That's what I like in a book. To feel connected to the characters.
Warrior's Woman by Johanna Lindsay. A sexy futuristic romance that still holds a place in my heart. She really brought romance into a new world. I love this book.
(Fire Fairy note: I love this, too!)
The Cynster Books by Stephanie Laurens. Each of of them up to the twins books were so sexy and awesome. I know they were probably historically inaccurate but oh did I love me a Devil, Vane, Richard and all those hot bar Cynster men!
Mastered by Love by Stephanie Laurens was the last book with an alpha male I couldn't help but love in a regency. All I will say is you should read it.
Thanks for having me!
Author Bio
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Hi! I'm Milly (AKA April Angel) I love to write sexy stories. They're usually either paranormal or contemporary with a large dose of heat. My paranormal stories can be anything from wolf-shifters (my favorites) to witches, demons and anything in between. I was born the prettiest part of the Caribbean known as the Dominican Republic. Currently, I live in New York City with my hubby, the bossy kiddo and our little dog "Needy Speedy". Don't ask.
When I'm not working some really long hours at the day job, or hanging out in the awful life-sucking invention known as Facebook, messaging my bestie in the UK or shopping with my sis Julie, then I can be found watching scary movies. Buuut when I'm not doing that, I'm usually writing because the voices won't shut up.
I am addicted to shoe shopping, chocolate (but who isn't, right?) and Dunkin' Donuts coffee.
Come by and visit me! I love to meet new readers!
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