



Mine To Keep
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4.5 • 301 Ratings
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Cynthia Eden continues her New York Times and USA Today best-selling "Mine" romantic suspense series with...MINE TO KEEP.
Love is the most dangerous obsession...
Skye Sullivan is trying to put the pieces of her life back together. She survived a brutal stalker and escaped his abduction, and now she is looking to the future--a future that includes Skye's lover, billionaire Trace Weston. Skye thinks the danger is finally over for her.
She's dead wrong.
When Trace's past comes back to haunt him, Skye discovers that the man she loves isn't quite who he seems to be. Trace has been leading a double-life. An ex-special forces agent, his military training turned him into the perfect killing machine. He made more than his share of enemies during his time in the military--and as he built his security empire--and one of those enemies is striking back.
He won't lose her.
Skye is the one weapon that can be used against Trace--his only vulnerability. But he won't let her go--he can't. Trace will do anything necessary to protect Skye. Anything. Yet when she discovers the secrets that he's tried to keep hidden, Skye's pain and rage may send her running directly into the cross-hairs of a killer...
Author's Note: MINE TO KEEP is a sexy romantic suspense novel. It contains violence, strong language, and hot adult situations. It also contains a billionaire hero who will do anything in order to claim the woman he loves. Please consider yourself warned.
Customer Reviews
Mine To Keep by Cynthia Eden
What a great book about what happens with Skye and Trace. This is the conclusion of their story which started with book 1 (Mine To Take ). In this book we find out all the secrets and what kept these two in love with each other since their time in foster care when they were teens. This story of theirs has very surprising twists and finally the truth comes out.
Mine to Keep
Just WOW! Love this series!
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skipped a lot of pages & still knew what was going on, wish i would’ve skipped