Don't Play With Odin
Big, bad, and currently out of his element... Odin Shaw thought he'd spend his life on a battlefield. But fate had other plans, and now the former Special Forces operative has landed a new job at his best friend's PI office. It's one hell of a life change, and the giant "Viking" is trying to adjust, but then she walks into his life. Delicate, beautiful, and hunting a killer... Maisey Bright knows that the small PI firm helped track a killer and get the perp locked away-so Maisey figures that the towering man sitting behind the massive desk will be perfect solution for her current predicament. She wants to hire Odin. She needs him to help her find proof-irrefutable evidence-that her next-door neighbor is a serial killer. The gorgeous ones are always a little bit crazy... Odin figures the case will be a snap. He'll prove that Maisey's neighbor is most definitely not a serial killer. He'll do it in record time, and he'll score some extra cash for the PI firm. Maybe he'll even score some points with the lovely Maisey. Piece of cake. It's not a piece of cake. It's a freaking nightmare. When Odin steps into Maisey's world, things seem off from the very beginning. Her neighbor is suspicious as hell, and when Maisey is nearly kidnapped after leaving her job, Odin realizes there is more to the case than meets the eye. He stays at Maisey's place to protect her-and to keep an eye on her neighbor. But the close proximity to Maisey stirs a fierce desire inside of Odin. Maisey is smart, off-beat, sexy...and when he kisses her, Odin is a goner. But first, the killer... Odin and Maisey set off to uncover the truth about her neighbor, and as they dig deeper into the disappearances of three women, Odin begins to suspect that Maisey may be dead right. He also realizes that he is falling for a woman who now seems be the target of a killer.
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Don't Play With Odin
Big, bad, and currently out of his element... Odin Shaw thought he'd spend his life on a battlefield. But fate had other plans, and now the former Special Forces operative has landed a new job at his best friend's PI office. It's one hell of a life change, and the giant "Viking" is trying to adjust, but then she walks into his life. Delicate, beautiful, and hunting a killer... Maisey Bright knows that the small PI firm helped track a killer and get the perp locked away-so Maisey figures that the towering man sitting behind the massive desk will be perfect solution for her current predicament. She wants to hire Odin. She needs him to help her find proof-irrefutable evidence-that her next-door neighbor is a serial killer. The gorgeous ones are always a little bit crazy... Odin figures the case will be a snap. He'll prove that Maisey's neighbor is most definitely not a serial killer. He'll do it in record time, and he'll score some extra cash for the PI firm. Maybe he'll even score some points with the lovely Maisey. Piece of cake. It's not a piece of cake. It's a freaking nightmare. When Odin steps into Maisey's world, things seem off from the very beginning. Her neighbor is suspicious as hell, and when Maisey is nearly kidnapped after leaving her job, Odin realizes there is more to the case than meets the eye. He stays at Maisey's place to protect her-and to keep an eye on her neighbor. But the close proximity to Maisey stirs a fierce desire inside of Odin. Maisey is smart, off-beat, sexy...and when he kisses her, Odin is a goner. But first, the killer... Odin and Maisey set off to uncover the truth about her neighbor, and as they dig deeper into the disappearances of three women, Odin begins to suspect that Maisey may be dead right. He also realizes that he is falling for a woman who now seems be the target of a killer.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781952824401 |
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Publisher: | Hocus Pocus Publishing, Inc. |
Publication date: | 07/07/2021 |
Series: | Trouble For Hire , #2 |
Pages: | 302 |
Product dimensions: | 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.64(d) |
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