Title: Her Dark Half
Author: Paige Tyler
Series: X-Ops, Book #7
Pub Date: September 5, 2017
About the Book:
About the Book:
Trevor Maxwell
• Coyote shifter with an attitude
• Covert operator
• Trusts no one, especially his devastatingly beautiful new partner
Alina Bosch
• Former CIA, newest operative on the covert team
• Hired to spy on her partner
• Motto: “Never be deceived again.”
Coyote shifter Trevor Maxwell is teamed up with CIA agent Alina Bosch to catch a killer. But when the mission becomes much more dangerous than they expected, they’re going to have to ignore the attraction between them and learn how to trust one another to come out on the other side...
Read an Excerpt from Her Dark Half
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“We’re Trevor
and Alina Hoffman, a filthy rich, newly married couple from Silicon Valley,”
Trevor said, glancing around as if taking in the ambience. “We’ve been on an
extended honeymoon for the past few months and are currently heading for a
trans-Atlantic cruise out of New York City. We decided to do some gambling and
got tired of dealing with all the crap at the local casino.”
“You think
they’ll buy that?” she asked as he led her across the room toward the door with
the guards.
“You sell the
fact that we’re a newly married couple, and I’ll make them believe I’m a rich
guy with a gambling addiction.”
She could do
that. Then she realized one big flaw in their cover story. “If we’re a newly
married couple, shouldn’t I be wearing a ring?”
Trevor gave her
a sidelong glance. “What makes you think you aren’t?”
She looked down
at her hand in confusion and almost fell off her stacked heels as she saw the
monstrously large diamond he’d somehow slipped onto her ring finger when she
wasn’t looking. Oh crud, it was huge! And as beautiful as any she’d ever seen.
“When did you
put this on? More importantly, is this thing real?” she whispered.
Thank goodness
she had his arm to keep her steady. She was feeling faint at the idea of
wearing a diamond that was probably worth more than her entire apartment.
“I put it on
you when we were married on the first of June in Monaco,” he whispered back.
“And of course it’s real. I would never put something fake on the love of my
life.”
“Trevor, I’m
serious,” she said.
He made a face.
“Okay. I slipped it on your finger when I was helping you out of the SUV. And
yes, it’s real, so don’t lose it. I had to sign my life away to get it out of
the DCO safes.”
She gulped.
“How much is it worth?”
“Nothing
compared to you, sweetheart,” he said in a romantic tone as they stopped in
front of the two guards.
The bouncers
working this door were a little bit more professional than the ones outside.
“Can I help
you?” one of the men asked in a deep, rough voice that made Alina wonder if he
chewed gravel for fun.
“Someone told
me a man might be able to find a friendly game of poker somewhere near here,”
Trevor said casually. “I don’t suppose you two might be able to point my wife
and me in the right direction for a game like that?”
The two men
regarded him suspiciously.
“I think you’re
talking about the Horseshoe Casino,” Gravel said. “It’s nearby, very clean and
friendly.” Trevor chuckled. “The Horseshoe is very friendly. But the place
doesn’t have the quite the atmosphere we’re looking for. It’s a little
too…what’s the word?… sanitized for our liking.”
Gravel studied
Trevor for a moment, then glanced at the bar, giving someone there a nod. Ten
seconds later, a slim man in an expensive suit appeared at their side.
“My name is
Teddy,” he said in a cautious yet friendly tone. “What can I do for you?”
“I’m Trevor
Hoffman. This is my wife, Alina. We’re getting ready to head out on a cruise in
a few days and decided to do some gambling while we’re in town. Someone told us
this place runs a clean game, so I thought I’d spend some money here.”
Teddy surveyed
them with a practiced eye, taking in the cut of Trevor’s suit and her expensive
gown, not to mention the big honking ring she wore. He must have liked what he
saw, because he nodded.
“If I could get
some identification and a credit card from you, Mr. Hoffman, I can quickly
check your credentials and set you up with a line of credit.”
Alina tensed as
Trevor handed over the requested ID and credit card. They could be in trouble.
The fake ID and credit card by themselves would have taken quite a bit of time
and money to pull off. Coming up with an Internet background to support that
would take even longer.
“What are they
going to find when they run your name and that credit card number?” she
whispered as he slipped his arm around her and casually urged her away from the
two men guarding the door.
“Relax.” He
flashed her a grin. “They’ll find us with all the relevant financial and
societal tidbits one would expect to see when looking at the rich and bored.”
She glanced at
Teddy. He typed something into a computer just out of sight behind the bar. A
moment later, he lifted his head and frowned in their direction.
“Something’s
wrong,” she whispered.
Even the two
guards were eyeing them funny now. She was starting to wish she had a weapon.
If things went bad, they were in trouble.
“Alina,” Trevor
said softly as he tightened his arm around her waist and tugged her closer.
“Now’s the time for you to sell the newlywed thing.”
She opened her
mouth to ask him exactly how he suggested she do that when he pulled her even
closer.
She wished she
could have said it was years of CIA training that took over and made her kiss
him. But that wouldn’t have been true. Instead, it was a totally different kind
of instinct. The kind that made a woman want to kiss a hot guy.
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Meet the Author:
Paige Tyler is
a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author
of sexy, romantic fiction. Paige writes books about hunky alpha males and the
kick-butt heroines they fall in love with. She lives with her very own military
hero (a.k.a. her husband) and their adorable dog on the beautiful Florida
coast. Visit www.paigetylertheauthor.com.
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Website: http://www.paigetylertheauthor.com/
Twitter: @PaigeTyler
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