Bayleigh Scott has no idea who her new neighbor is, only that her body is drawn to him in ways she can’t explain, and the danger that surrounds him isn’t the deterrent she knows it should be.
More than fireworks explode between Cade and Bayleigh when she discovers the real reason he relentlessly pursued her, but by then it’s too late, because she’s already been drawn into a deadly game of desire, deception and revenge.
Okay, my first impression of Cade in the prologue was like most other law enforcement heroes, except when his woman was taken by the villain--her own father--Cade was unable to rescue her before it was too late.
Present day Cade is beyond jaded. He may indulge in casual sex, but the women he beds know the score ... there's no chance at a relationship. Period.
When he moves into the house next door to Bayleigh, she is not as thrilled as most women would be to see a hot as hell man and his brothers with their muscles bulging as they unpack a moving truck. Of course this could be because all this was taking place before the sun had even risen. (You go girl! I would have turned the hose on them myself)
Cade has decided to leave the agency he was with and pursue a career as a police officer in the small Texas town, but the drug cartel is still out for revenge.
When his interest in Bayleigh makes her their next target, he must do what he can to protect her. However, when a few choice words send her fleeing the safety of her own home in the middle of the night, will he get to her in time to prevent history from repeating itself?
I give this book 5 stars and am likely going to be grabbing up the next book soon too!