Scorch
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4.3 • 3 Ratings
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- £4.49
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- £4.49
Publisher Description
Trying to avoid a war between my family and one of the most notorious criminals in Seattle, I'm forced to take a job I have no interest in doing. All I have to do is hack into one of the most protected systems in the whole country, and walk away with the goods.
In the middle of this asinine scheme, the last person I expect to run into is Avery—my biggest regret, and the only woman I've ever loved. But this time, she's on the right side of the law, and the moment she spots me, she knows I'm up to no good.
She wants to bargain—or throw my ass in jail. I want her naked in my bed, screaming out my name. And they may call me Scorch for a reason, but this time around, I'll be the one who'll get burned when I put my heart on the line.
Customer Reviews
Second chance romantic suspense between two hackers that is sexy and drama packed
Scorch is a second chance romantic suspense between two hackers with a painful past and secrets that could destroy any chance at a future in this sexy and drama packed read with a determined woman who isn’t intimidated by this alpha male. While it helps to have a little extra insight if you have read previous books, this can be read as a standalone (I personally have only read the previous book in this series and have been following along no problem).
Told from dual perspective, Dane (also known as Scorch) and Avery have a simmering attraction that hasn’t fizzled out as these former lovers find themselves crossing paths again. Having to face up to past issues once again within their world of hacking and legal vs illegal, the two find it harder to keep feelings at bay. You do have to be open to somewhat fast and insta-love between former lovers (although there is a slowed down element that makes it work) to fully enjoy this couple but if you can, you’ll find yourself rooting for Dane and Avery to find a way through.
If you enjoy a fast paced romantic suspense but nothing dark, definitely give this book a try! I liked it.
*I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. I was not compensated for my review, and I was not required to write a positive review. The opinion expressed here is my own.