Lethal Love
A steamy, small-town, protector romance
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Publisher Description
Enjoy this small-town steamy romantic suspense series by USA Today bestselling author PJ Fiala.
One rookie investigator.
Plus one curvaceous single-mother.
Equal a lethal and undeniable attraction.
All Chuck Layton wants is to prove himself to his new partners at Bluegrass Security. His newest--and most perilous case--will do just that. Given the opportunity to finally get down and dirty, he's ready to take his career to the next level. But when a routine haircut gives him more information than he expected, Chuck is torn between desire and duty.
Widowed salon owner Nita Brown will do anything for her son--despite the trouble he keeps landing himself in. After all, it's been tricky raising a son on her own. When the sexy security guy brings news she's not ready for, Nita's torn between maternal love and newfound lust. Traveling down unexpected paths of passion, Chuck and Nita work together to uncover the truth about her son while unleashing pleasure they've never known before. Can they navigate this road of lethal love while saving her son from himself in the process?
Lethal Love is the third novel in the Bluegrass Security Romance Series, although all books in the Bluegrass world can be read as standalones. A steamy romantic story with a guaranteed happily ever after, it does have some strong language and exciting sexy times. Enjoy Chuck and Nita!
Customer Reviews
Lethal Love
I received a complimentary copy of this book and I am voluntarily reviewing it.
This is a read that will keep you guessing. What started out as finding the person responsible for abusing dogs (Ammo from the second book) and several more in this one, turned into so much more. I was kept guessing in several places. The author did a wonderful job of keeping the story flowing smoothly. There was never a part when it felt forced.
I adored Chuck and easily identified with Nita, the large hairdresser that has a slight confidence issue due to something her deceased husband did many years ago. Chuck was also a large man in both height and muscle. He was the perfect male foil for Nita. I just loved these two characters. This book was written in a dual POV format. Getting into the characters' thought-process really made them seems so human. I could really relate to them.
I would recommend this book to anyone over the age of 18. There are a couple of scenes that just are not suitable for a younger reader.