When two KCPD detectives go undercover to catch a band of drug dealers, they reel in more than they were expecting.
Detective Gene Page remembers all too well the recent deaths caused by the Insanity drug. His task force was close to apprehending one of the major pushers in the area, but had to pull back when another detective’s son was threatened. Now Page is back on the case, working undercover and looking to bring down the local members of the notorious Montoya drug cartel.
Sexy Rastafarian drug dealer Suede Santana is high on his list of people to watch. Page could watch the handsome hunk all day, in fact, but knows he can never touch. When Suede is finally apprehended, he has a story of his own to tell, and the KCPD is forced to rethink their tactics. Diego Montoya is the head man in charge and they focus their efforts on bringing him down. But does the undercover task force have a chance of succeeding when they find out Montoya has disappeared without a trace?
Gene and Rafi
were the newest pairing in Jenna Byrnes
Kansas City Heat series, Page’s Price. Thrown into the underbelly
of the drug world, the DEA agent and the KCPD officer found common ground on eradicating
the bad guys and finding love.
I enjoyed Page’s Price and the dynamics between
the two men. Ms. Byrnes delivered a
nice story with enough angst to keep me interested and a larger than life DEA
agent who stole the show.
A well-rounded
story that was worth the read.
Book provided by author/publisher in exchange for an honest review
Frisky but
nothing to Kinky
A
three and a half handcuff review
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