Title: Love
Undercover
Genre:
Contemporary Romance, Women’s Fiction (Sweet, Multicultural)
Publisher:
Black Opal Books
Release
Date: September 13, 2014
The last thing
she expects is to fall in love with a prison guard…
Hotshot
Secret Service Agent, Sarita Cerez is thrown into a medium security prison—for
work. Her job is to protect the daughter
of the president of South Korea. She never envisioned making friends with
illegal immigrants or falling head over heels for one of the guards. Now the
clandestine activity, which is integral to protecting her charge, may destroy
her only chance at love.
He's never fraternized with the inmates—until he met her…
Matthew Carter always plays by the
rules, which includes maintaining a strictly professional relationship with the
inmates in his charge. But when Sarita saunters onto the unit, all bets are
off. Her status as a deportee with a permanent ticket to Columbia means they
can never be together, but try as he might, this doesn’t stop him from risking
his career for her.
He's a man who values honesty above
all else, and she lies for a living. Can two people from such different worlds
find any common ground?
As inappropriate as the
situation had turned out to be, Sarita was his. At least until she returned to
Columbia in what? A few days? A week? No matter when, she would go. “No wife or
girlfriend to hang out with.”
Her chest deflated with
her released breath. He wished he could have taken her air into himself. I’m screwed. “What about you? Are you
married or have a boyfriend waiting to break you out of here at the first
opportunity?”
Her eyes blazed into
his. “Single as single can be.”
The admission sparked something
deep within him. He had to touch her. Nothing else mattered except having his
fingers glide over her flawless mocha skin. The all-encompassing urge pushed
him to stand.
With a controlled
effort he strode to the area across from the television and leaned against the
wall.
On every unit, one spot
existed where neither the cameras nor inmates could see.
Management knew about
it, but the cost of adding a third camera would be too expensive for the
facility to contemplate so they left it. At least that’s the story Matt had
been told.
He’d never used the
spot, but as he waited for her to join him, he couldn’t imagine being anywhere
else.
He motioned her to him
with a crook of his index finger. “Come here.”
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: Nana Prah