Mile High
An Erotic Drug Cartel Romance
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4.8 • 10 Ratings
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Three years ago, J.J. Santos, Jr. got himself killed—at least that’s what it said on paper. The DEA resurrected me as Mason Black, forcing me to leave behind everyone I’ve ever cared about, including an angel in blue scrubs I can’t seem to get out of my head.
Her name is Dr. Callie Nicolo, and when our paths cross again, I’m in more danger than ever before. But I’m not about to leave her behind this time. Not even if it compromises my identity and my mission.
I’m the kind of man who wants it all. I’ll find a way to pacify the warring cartels on my tail and make up for lost time with the woman of my dreams. Most importantly, I’ll protect what’s mine—the doc who saved my life in more ways than one, and the little girl waiting for me back in Mexico.
Mile High is the second book in the “Fall of the Amador Cartel” romance series. It features an ex-military hero who has a second chance at love. Although all books in this world can be read as standalones, you won’t want to miss the rest. An erotic romance with explicit sex and strong language, a happily ever after is always guaranteed. Enjoy!
Customer Reviews
Very enjoyable
This is quite an enjoyable read. It is a bit dark, a bit spicy, and a bit mystery. There’s action, drama, and fight scenes. There’s great interaction between characters, lust, family and relationships, angst and a great read.
Must Read
I’m super impressed how Ophelia always manages to make what ever genre of book that she’s writing completely hookable. Another fantastic book in this series with action, love and twists and turns. Can’t wait for the next one!!
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Page turner
This is the second book in this series.
To get the best understanding of this book
I would read them in order.
This is Callie and Mason's story.
There’s plenty of action drama surprises and steam.
Great interaction and chemistry between the characters.
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