Agents Under Fire: (3-in-1: Guardian Agent, Avenging Agent, Warrior Agent)
<b>"Action packed and breathtakingly romantic!" Susan Mallery #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author</b><br /><br />Three rough and tough former Navy SEALs who don't know the meaning of impossible.<br />Three adventurous, irresistible women who don't mind teaching them.<br /><br />Add a secret FBI mission and a corrupt politician who wants them all dead, and watch the fireworks erupt. (Or is that gunfire?)<br />A team that fights together sleeps together? Well, not ALL together.<br />(But—okay, fine—love IS in the air.) (Seriously, these guys are hotter than a fire on a submarine.)<br /><br /><b>"...started with a bang and the tension never let up..." Paula Graves bestselling author</b><br /><br />Excerpt:<br /><br />He pressed his lips to her forehead, barely feeling the pain in his knee.<br /><br />“I’m glad you came.†Her gaze softened. She looked at him as if he was some kind of a hero.<br /><br />“You have to stop looking at me like that, sweetheart,†he begged, his voice suddenly low.<br /><br />“Why?†she whispered, her sweet mouth inches from his.<br /><br />“Because I’m trying hard not to kiss you.â€<br /><br />And then he did, just a slow brush of his lips against hers.<br /><br />He needed to go easy on her. She’d just been through hell. But then she kissed him back.<br /><br />He was so damn sunk here.<br /><br />The kiss was flattering, because she kissed him as if she couldn’t quite believe that she was kissing him. She kissed him almost reverently, which was mind-boggling, because he so didn’t deserve her.<br /><br />He kept the kiss civil, when all he wanted was to devour her. Eventually, he was even able to pull back. If he’d ever done anything to deserve a medal, this was it.<br /><br />He cleared his throat, hoped she wouldn’t notice the sudden tenting in his pants. “I don’t want to take advantage of you here.â€<br /><br />She held his gaze. “Do you think you could take advantage of me somewhere else? Later?â€<br /><br />Her words shorted out his brain. He couldn’t come up with an intelligent thought, let alone coherent words.