Murphy's Law
A Dark Enemies to Lovers Vigilante Justice Romance
Publisher Description
“Ronan Murphy is a hot and sexy alpha who is not afraid to take charge!” - Reader Review
A man who believes he is the law. A woman desperately seeking her missing sister. Will they be each other’s greatest alley — or biggest mistake?
Ronan Murphy’s law is vengeance.
Personal tragedy taught Ronan that he couldn’t count on the law. Now he and his brothers mete out justice from behind the guise of a high-end security firm that steps in when the law has failed. A former Navy SEAL, Ronan lives by a set of ironclad rules: take care of business, look after his family and his dog, don’t get close enough to hurt — until he runs into Julia Berenger in a back alley.
Julia Berenger will do anything to find her sister.
Two weeks after her sister Elise’s disappearance, Julia has only one lead — the wealthy, powerful man Elise was seeing before she went missing. But when Julia takes matters into her own hands, she comes face to face with a man casing the same subject, a man who informs her that he’s been hired to find and punish the people who took her sister.
As the pair find themselves inextricably tied to the same mystery, their bond deepens. Soon they’re breaking all the rules, tracing clues that lead from the wealthiest members of Boston society to the glitzy underbelly of Dubai as they search for Julia’s sister. But when a chance to save Elise endangers Julia’s life, Ronan may have to accept that in love, pain is sometimes part of the bargain.
Customer Reviews
Enjoyed it
Well written with lots of intrigue and suspense. I’m not a huge fan of books that end in the middle band you need to read others to finish the story. I understand the author’s purpose in selling other books but I’m still not a fan of that. So fair warning that you will have to do this.
3 stars
Intrigue, mystery, and love.
Murphy’s Law
I was so disappointed that this book ended the way it did. I wish I had known it would be a story that continued in the next book., because I wouldn’t have started reading it.