Thunder McLeod lives his life by one code: live
today for tomorrow is never guaranteed. Ex-Special Ops with a dark cloud
hanging over his life and a dark past he can’t seem to shake, Thunder has given
up on ever finding true happiness after losing something precious. Then he
receives the call that will forever change his desolate, guarded existence. His
company ‘McLeod Security Firm’ is called in, all hands on deck, to keep flying
bullets away from his newest client -the woman that will change everything
about his life.
Ivy Snow, computer genius extraordinaire, needs a
new change of scenery away from her birth country, England. Living a lonely
existence, she decides a change is inevitable. Always fascinated by the charm
of the US, she gathers the courage to move there permanently, settling in Blue
River, a small town in Montana.
There, she finds solace until her secret weapon is
uncovered by a dangerous criminal who will stop at nothing to get his hands on
her creation. Then she meets her new protector.
Thunder’s determined more than ever to keep Ivy safe
and secure. Ivy, not accustomed to a man like Thunder, must fight to stay alive
and unravel the most beautiful man she’s ever had the fortune of meeting.
One soul shattering mistake may cost Thunder the one
thing he would give his life for. Can Ivy save Thunder from the thing that
haunts him to this day?
This is book one in the ‘Secure Me series’.
**Recommended for ages 18+**
T.K.
Tuitt currently resides in England. She’s mother to a teenage boy. She’s an
avid reader of romance and a huge paranormal fan. Her love of reading stems
from watching her great grandfather reading through his huge collection of
Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys books, while her great grandmother taught her to
read.
She
loves to listen to music while writing (more oldies but goldies with some
current songs thrown in the mix), baking and cooking is a passion bestowed upon
her as a small child watching the adults cook and bake up a storm, searching
Google about the latest cars (mostly sports) and her unhealthy addiction to tv
shows and movies keeps her indoors most of the time.
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