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Shielding Kinley

Stoker, Susan (author.).

Summary: Being raised in the foster system has made Kinley Taylor feel like a lifelong outcast, but it's witnessing a young girl's last few minutes on Earth that proves just how alone she truly is. Kinley has no one to turn to, no family, no friends...expect perhaps the gorgeous Delta Force soldier she met months ago. The one she ignored when he'd tried to keep in touch, convinced he couldn't really be interested in a relationship. When Kinley ghosts him not once, but twice, Gage "Lefty" Haskins takes the hint. Clearly the pretty personal assistant didn't feel the same connection he did. Or so he assumes...until she shows up in Texas, on the run for her life after already surviving an assassination attempt. Lefty couldn't turn her away even if he wanted to--and he doesn't. The longer he knows her, the greater the connection he feels. He just has to keep Kinley alive long enough to convince her she's The One. Easier said than done, when the man who wants her dead has friends in high places...and a very patient hitman on retainer. ** Shielding Kinleyis the 2nd book in the Delta Team TwoSeries. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliffhanger endings.

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  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource.
  • Publisher: [United States] : [Susan Stoker], [2020]

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Source of Description Note:
Online resource; title from READ title page (OverDrive, August 31, 2020).
Subject: United States. -- Army. -- Delta Force -- Fiction
Ex-foster children -- Fiction
Murder for hire -- Fiction
Texas -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
United States. -- Army. -- Delta Force
Ex-foster children
Man-woman relationships
Murder for hire
Texas
Genre: Electronic books.
Fiction
Romance fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Romance fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)

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