Crossing the Line
4 primary works • 5 total works
Book 1
NYPD detective Seraphia Newsom will avenge her brother's death at any cost. Even if it means insinuating herself into a rough, Brooklyn street gang and going so far undercover, she's not sure she'll be able to get out. Every minute she spends in their midst means the clock ticking down on her life, especially when she overhears something that could get her killed. Bowen Driscol is the heir to a crime enterprise. He never asked for the job, but with his father behind bars, he has no choice but to step in and keep the operation running. But when the NYPD blackmails him with a piece of damning information in exchange for aiding an undercover cop, he finds himself on the other side of the law for the first time in his life. Bowen knows the danger Sera is in, and keeping her safe trumps saving his own ass. The problem? She can't know he's on her side. And there's the matter of the seriously inconvenient heat sparking between them that's incinerating his resistance. But Sera only sees Bowen's past, and men like him are the reason her brother is dead.
If they're to get out alive, he'll have to risk exposing the man beneath, and hope to hell he doesn't blow the whole operation in the process.
If they're to get out alive, he'll have to risk exposing the man beneath, and hope to hell he doesn't blow the whole operation in the process.
Book 2
Connor Bannon is supposed to be dead. Dishonorably discharged from the Navy SEALs when his past exploded in his face, he's spent the last two years working as a street enforcer in Brooklyn, New York, for his cousin's crime ring. But thanks to a twist of fate, he's been given a fresh start in Chicago, going undercover to bust criminals. Just like himself. Erin "she's getting away" O'Dea knows two things. She hates authority. And...nope, that's it. She hates authority. When this beautiful escape artist is forced to operate on the other side of the law, her fear of being confined and controlled roars to the surface. The last thing she expects is Connor, a man who becomes her adversary on sight, to soothe her when she needs it most. When danger threatens their team from every side, Connor and Erin are thrust into a perilous situation that places one of them in the line of fire. They're forced to admit their feelings, feelings that run true and deep. But will it be too late?
Book 3
Austin Shaw gets what he wants and if he can't get something, he has a handy alter-ego that can. One for any occasion that may arise. Conning marks around the globe, however, has its drawbacks and Austin must now lay low in Chicago, working undercover for - horror, of horrors - the police department. The whole affair would be damnably inconvenient, if it weren't for delectable hacker, Polly Banks, the sarcastic beauty who has also been relegated to the undercover squad. Secretive Polly has her own big fish to fry in Chicago and zero patience for the irreverent con but she'll make time for his myriad alter-egos, night after steamy night. When Austin and Polly find themselves at cross-purposes, pursuing the same mark, they must make the choice to work together or go head-to-head in an all out battle of wits and lust.
Book 4
After destroying evidence to protect a beautiful stranger, Henrik Vance has been stripped of his Chicago PD badge and banished to an undercover squad staffed by criminals. If participating in bloody, underground boxing matches doesn't kill him, not knowing where to find the missing woman who unwittingly destroyed his career will. Finding her has proven impossible, after all, the daughter of Chicago's most dangerous criminal has unlimited resources but Henrik doesn't quit easily. Not when the woman who owned him with a single sentence could now be in danger. Ailish O'Kelly doesn't want a hero. She's going to save herself from the sheltered and violent life of her father's criminal dynasty. Unfortunately, the brutish ex-cop who crashes her hideout isn't hearing reason, especially after a kiss that leads to more than she bargained for and can't stop thinking about. Henrik's possessive attitude toward her is only amplified when Chicago PD asks her to turn informant, placing Ailish back in the lion's den she escaped from. Henrik will stop at nothing to keep Ailish protected, but she knows too well the evil they're up against.
And when it comes down to protecting herself or the man who loves her with such passion, is there really a choice at all?
And when it comes down to protecting herself or the man who loves her with such passion, is there really a choice at all?