A Shameless Little Con
Publisher Description
I didn’t do it.
I never betrayed my friend.
Last year, I was kidnapped along with presidential candidate’s daughter Lindsay Bosworth, forced to help her assailants, my mother implicated in one of the biggest political scandals in American history.
I've been cleared of any wrongdoing, but that doesn’t matter. Once you’re tried by the media, you’re guilty as sin. The truth doesn’t get the public’s attention.
But shame? Shame sells.
And everyone assumes you’re tainted.
Now I have my own personal security team, courtesy of the United States government. Not the one you learned about in civics class, though.
I’m being tracked by the deep state. The shadow government. They’ve assigned Silas Gentian to be with me twenty-four seven. He thinks he knows everything about me – all of it bad -- and he does.
On paper.
Like everyone else, he assumes I’m a traitor. A backstabber. A betrayer. Someone who helped a group of violent psychopaths, puppets of powerful men in Washington who made me into a tool.
Yet I see how he looks at me. True desire can’t be faked.
Or hidden.
And that goes both ways.
He assumes I’m trying to fool him.
And he might be right.
But not for the reasons he thinks.
A Shameless Little Con is the first book in the Shameless trilogy by USA Today bestselling author Meli Raine.
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Customer Reviews
Cliffhanger
Great story and characters. Worth the read, but be prepared to get all 3 books. There is zero resolution in the first book at all. I have a personal distaste for series like these, but still a good story.
Interesting story
This book is not in the usual genre I read, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. The writing style is good and the characters are well developed. Writing in first person narrative often gives a better opportunity to describe personal feelings and the author uses this well.
"A shameless little con (shameless 1)" by Meli Raine
What a horrifying story! So much intrigue!There is no innocent before proven guilty. Their constitutional rights are a figment of their imagination and are taken away by the very people in charge of protecting them! What a cliffhanger!