This book is a brand new novel expanded from a short story of the same name.
A seductive stranger gives Josh everything he wants, but one night of lust could get them both killed.
Driven by a combination of alcohol-induced recklessness and an overwhelming desire for something real, Josh ventures into a dark and seedy bar and lusts after a sexy, enigmatic hooker. When Josh negotiates a price for one night of pleasure he can’t know that when his time with Ethan is over, he'll be left shattered and forever changed by the encounter. Fleeing with his son is the only means of ensuring their survival amidst the chaos of what comes next, and there’s only one man he can trust to keep them safe.
A hooker who isn’t a hooker at all.
Ethan is on the brink of completing a covert operation that will enable him to infiltrate a human trafficking ring. Yet, when his conscience clashes with his mission, Ethan disobeys orders, jeopardizing everything he's worked for. Forced to escape, he takes Josh and his son, but he has nowhere to go, and now, their only hope lies in seeking refuge in an isolated safe house far from prying eyes.
Protecting Josh, Ben, and a tuxedo cat called Oreo, is Ethan's priority. Only he has no choice but to resume his undercover role, and he must leave Josh and Ben behind.
When a gun is pointed at his head, his final thought is that he’s lost everything that matters; can he make it home to his new family? Or will he have to die to protect the people he loves?
How Much for the Whole Night, Shadow
Team by RJ Scott was an unexpected surprise and I loved it. As a
subscriber to her newsletter, I never read the released chapters as I wanted to
read the book from start to finish in its entirety. I must confess that I never
read the blurb until the book was released for review. WOW! Probably one of my
top ten books, How Much was everything I hoped for.
Ethan was an FBI agent on an undercover stake, looking for a
specific mark. Josh happened to be that person, but what happens when the agent
grew a conscience and fell for the mark? Everything went to hell in a hand
basket. Add in the men from Sanctuary and the story exploded.
Ms Scott brought the storyline to life from the
first page. The fast paced, intrigue and sensuality radiated throughout. The characterization
flowed and each facet was believable. The dynamics between Ethan and Josh was
palpable and each nuance brought me to loving them even more. The idea of human
trafficking was deplorable and unfortunately goes on in the world, and Ms Scott
wrote about it with dignity and careful consideration- and integral part of the
overall story.
How Much was a wonderful start to this new
series. I hope we get to see more of the men from Sanctuary as well, as
they characters played off each other well.
Definite S.E.X.
A five handcuff review
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