Guarding Angel
Guarding Angel Series
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3.8 • 125 Ratings
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Publisher Description
He broke my heart. Now my life depends on him…
ANGEL: I thought this was going to be simple.
Go home, open my bakery, help out the local community.
That all flies out the window when I see Dante Marino.
Gone is the sweet, curly-haired Italian guy who took my virginity.
In his place: an ex-Navy SEAL, now the billionaire CEO of a security agency.
Who just so happens to be a gruff, panty-destroying stud.
Exactly the kind of guy I should avoid.
Until someone threatens to kill me.
Then Mr. Panty-Destroyer and I are going to have to get close.
All over again.
DANTE: I’m not back in Cape Sunset to see Angel Parios.
I can’t afford to be distracted by her.
No matter how perfect her body, no matter how sweet her smile.
No matter how many filthy things I want to do to her.
I’m here on a mission – investigate the seedy underbelly of my childhood home.
There’s no way I deserve a second chance with Angel.
But when it comes down to it, I know I’d die for her.
Because Guarding Angel makes me feel alive.
An ambitious, gutsy heroine. A protective, damaged hero. If you like scorching hot romance and chilling suspense, you’ll love this tale of second chance love, with spine-tingling danger and pulse-pounding action. Happy Ever After 100% guaranteed.
This is the first book in the Guarding Angel Series by Darcy Quinn.
Customer Reviews
Guarding Angel by Darcy Quinn download to iBooks
This book caught your interest. Want to see if these two make it back together. And do smugglers get caught
KaCee
Boo Hiss
Just as I was getting into this ya cut it off!
Great beginning to a series
Guarding Angel by Darcy Quinn from Apple
Dante Marino accepted Angel Parios’ virginity the night her father, a Coast Guard watch, was lost at sea. Eight years, including Navy and Seals training, a friend over-dosing brings him back to Cape Sunset. Dante is shocked at the towns demise. He learns that shortly after Mr. Parios death, that gangs and drugs moved in. He’s going to stay to run them out of town.