Claimed By The Secret Agent

by Lyn Stone

Published 1 January 2009

COMPASS agent Grant Tyndal had been dispatched to Germany to rescue CIA translator Marie Beauclair from her terrorist captors.

But the mission had already been accomplished. The resourceful undercover agent not only escaped, she vowed to go after her kidnappers. Tyndal wouldn't let that happen. One, it was too dangerous. And two-he worked alone. Marie didn't need a bodyguard or a babysitter.

What she needed was someone to help her complete a critical mission of her own. But the former Navy SEAL was already shattering her defenses. He awakened passion and tempted her to let down her guard...to risk everything for the promise of forever in his arms....


The Agent's Proposition

by Lyn Stone

Published 29 December 2009

Her cover: sexy heiress on a French Riviera spree.

Her mission: find the terrorist hacker threatening to shut down America's power grid.

And SEXTANT agent Tess Bradshaw plans to play this first assignment strictly by the book. But to successfully stay under cover, she needs ex-CIA agent Cameron Cochran's wild-card expertise in breaking all the rules. Cameron has taken this case strictly to clear his name.

Helping this innocent newbie strip down to her secrets to play bad-girl bait is a nice but distracting bonus. With the clock ticking and lethal mercenaries closing in, surrendering to each other might be their only chance....


The Doctor's Mission

by Lyn Stone

Published 30 September 2008

Dr. Nick Sandro's top-secret mission: to help undercover agent Cate Olin recover from an attempt on her life.

The safehouse? His own apartment, where her body– which he'd dreamed about for years–was suddenly his responsibility. Nick had loved Cate since childhood, but he'd accepted this job as a favor to her family, to her boss. No way he'd cross the line.

For a civilian, Cate's gorgeous doctor sure was secretive. About giving up his career as a surgeon. About not letting Cate in. But when a terrorist hell-bent on revenge came after both of them, saving each other's lives depended on sharing everything.