[DOWNLOAD] "Brother's Keeper I: Declan (part 1)" by Stephanie St. Klaire # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Brother's Keeper I: Declan (part 1)
- Author : Stephanie St. Klaire
- Release Date : January 24, 2017
- Genre: Suspense,Books,Romance,Mysteries & Thrillers,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 4224 KB
Description
You met them in the McKenzie Ridge Series, get to know them in Brother's Keeper...
This broody bunch of Irish Alpha's with heart are the brother's you want on your side when things go wrong...
This edge of your seat series will make you laugh just before it takes you through twists and turns you won't see coming and will give you all the feels along the way...
The O'Reilly Brothers are your next binge read series - they're unputdownable...
Brother's Keeper I: Declan (part 1) -
The only thing that can taint money, privilege, and endless access to the finer things in life is murder.
Lydia exchanges her life of luxury for a life on the run when she discovers her real estate tycoon husband is nothing more than a cold-blooded killer with endless resources. The only person who can keep her alive is the last person she wants to trust.
Declan O’Reilly was on his way to retiring from a life undercover when his final case took a potentially fatal turn. Blowing his cover to protect the only reason he stayed on the case to begin with becomes a challenge when money and power corrupt the very agency he was sworn to trust.
Going off the grid, where nobody can find them, Dec learns his desire to protect Lydia is more than just a job...
He risks it all to protect the one thing he thought he could never have...
She fights to discover what she’s really made of only to find its what he saw in her all along...
Not once, but twice, fate offers a maniacal twist that can tear them apart, as much as it can drive them together while trying to outrun the extensive reach of a diabolical criminal.
Sometimes you have to break rules to protect what you love.
Can Brother’s Keeper Security help them find their way, or does it just put more lives on the line?