The Black Sheep and the English Rose by Donna Kauffman

The Black Sheep and the English Rose (Unholy Trinity, #3) (Black Sheep)

by Donna Kauffman

Finn Dalton is once again drawn to British heiress and jewel thief Felicity Trent, who is at his mercy when he discovers her scantily clad and handcuffed to a bed in a posh Manhattan hotel room.

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Entertaining story of love, lust and jewels with a pair of characters who can't keep their hands off each other but aren't sure if they should trust each other either.

Finn Dalton is a bit of a black sheep, he left a successful life as a district attorney to join his two friends in slighly-outside the law ventures to do good for others.

He remembers Felicty Trent, a British heiress, two years ago he left her in a hotel room and now he finds her in another hotel room, scantily clad and handcuffed to a bed. He thought he was over her but she re-awakens feelings him him.

They have to team up and this puts both of them in a position where they're close for a long time. This could be dangerous, as much for their hearts as their mission.

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