Publisher Description
A single night of romance in London was all either could commit to. Fate and love demanded more…much more.
As a flight attendant, Rayne Jackson is used to cancellations, but she never dreamed her latest would lead to a whirlwind tour of London with a handsome stranger…or a life-altering night in his bed. One evening is all the enigmatic man can give her, and Rayne greedily takes it, despite suspecting it will never be enough.
Heading home after another extreme mission, Keane "Ghost" Bryson hadn't planned to seduce someone during his layover, but Rayne is too sweet to resist. Being a Delta Force member means lying to protect his identity, which is unfortunate, considering Rayne seems made for Ghost, right down to the tattoo on her back. For the first time in his life, regret fills him as he slips away the following morning.
Both are shocked when, months later, they meet again—under the worst possible circumstances. Seems fate has given them a second chance…if they can survive the terrorist situation they're in. If Rayne can forgive Ghost his lies. And if Ghost can trust Rayne to be strong enough to endure the secrets and uncertainty that come with loving a Delta Force soldier.
** Rescuing Rayne is the 1st book in the Delta Force Heroes Series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliffhanger endings.
Customer Reviews
Thoroughly enjoyable
Who doesn’t like story with an alpha male and a sassy sharp tongued female. Ghost and Rayne have chemistry from the beginning, the story moves along with the right amount of angst
The fraternity of his brothers in Delta Force is heartwarming.
A special ops group that only takes into their fold a special type of man.
As the author says, when they fall, they fall hard.
Thoroughly enjoying this series. It’s hot in all the right places.
👍👍👍
Great reading
Ghost and Rayne were just meant to be, going through hell to be finally together.
The special forces are an amazing, family which Susan makes come alive.
Rescuing Rayne
Great read! Loved the characters. Binge read couldn’t put it down.