Midnight
Publisher Description
Men like him don't exist in the real world, but they do in Washington. Perfect smile. Perfect manners. Tall, broad and beautiful. The most powerful Senator in DC is seeking the White House. And he wants me to help him get there.
Me. Charlie Carter, sister, daughter, a pseudo-journalist from a small town with limited experience. He's a god among men. Colin McKenna isn't the boy next door—he's the lion ready to slaughter the lamb. I should run, bury myself under the years that have slipped by, but the new whirlwind of opportunity his offer holds entices the prey from her hiding spot.
I give in. And because we're both a little bit broken, we fall, and it's fast and hard and intense. But just as the campaign gets going, things start to fall apart. Someone is intent on breaking us. Not just breaking us up, but destroying our hope for a future. My secrets, his advisers, and the past conspire together, and it seems they'll succeed.
Or will they?
The Midnight Series is an intense, sexy romance with a dash of intrigue and loads of emotion from author Elizabeth Miller. This thrilling, complete series is at times laugh out loud funny, it sizzles between the sheets and drops one surprise after another. Midnight is not a political drama, nor does it delve deeply into politics. Prepare for an epic romance about two people with disparate lives trying to come together. It's for the 17+ crowd.
Customer Reviews
Cliffhanger but worth it!
I usually hate cliffhangers but I can't wait for the next one to come out although it's a shame we will have to wait. The story is twists last minute and it's frustrating that it happened but it adds to the drama. You couldn't help but think that something was going to happen soon but the build up was slow considering the length of the book. Need to get the next book soon so I can find out what happens!!
Great story
Loved this! Ends on a cliffhanger! Can't wait for the next book!
Hmm
I liked it but it just ends abruptly and continues in the next book which is not out yet.
I like books to have a beginning middle and end. This is half a story.