Locks, keys and prison bars can’t contain a love that’s meant to roam wild and free, but when that love is let loose will Lacey be able to handle what’s heading her way?
Rules are meant to protect the innocent and keep danger at bay. Except for me the lines blur and it all started when I met the ultimate bad boy. But is he? Miller Davenport might be big, bad and brimming with sin but he’s confessed his crimes and for ten years he’s served his time and walked the line.
Everyone deserves a second chance, right? And as his nurse, the one person who understands him, I can’t help but count the days till we can be together properly without guards watching over us and without every look and word we share censored.
When that day comes, though, will our desire for each other explode and take me to the new heights he’s promised, and if so how will I survive such intensity?
One thing is for sure, with Miller I’ll be whisked up in a whirlwind of his dark energy and a tornado of his lust, and likely taken to the very edge of what I can handle. I can’t help a few nerves, though, as release day approaches, because if it all comes crashing down who can I depend on when I’ve ridden into the sunset with a man who’s broken all the rules? Will I be saved or will I have pushed everyone and everything too far?
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Reviewer: Alberta
Lacy is a nurse at a prison, & Miller is her patient. He’s not sick, but in prison he is not allowed to inject his own insulin, so he has to be escorted to Lacey’s office to let her do that.
Sparks are flying between the two, but fraternization will mean his sentence will be longer, & she will lose her job. Miller has paid his debt to society & will be released in a week’s time. Is it possible they could make a life together?
When he is released, they meet to get to know each other, & end up going away to visit Miller’s brother. Along the way, many things don’t add up for Lacey. Can it be that Miller is being led into more nefarious activities by his brother? When the police raid the house where they are all staying, he leaves her to face the police by herself & she is heartbroken that he deceived her about his law breaking & is once again on the run.
I always like Harlem, & I especially liked this one, as rules are being broken all over the place.
It’s incendiary hot, & a good story, well told.
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