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Too Far Gone

(2014)
(The fourth book in the Hanover brothers series)
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The Hanover brothers inherited quite a legacy from their con-artist father, including a secret they never imagined...
FBI Agent Walker Reeves came to Sweetwater, Oregon looking to settle a vendetta. His career is in shambles after years spent tracking down the Hanover brothers. He hopes to tie them to the schemes of their father Charlie - the same man who ruined Walker's life. Unfortunately, Walker's desire for revenge blinds him to the one chance at happiness he'll ever get...
Even knowing that her friends would worry, art store-owner Mallory Able took a risk sleeping with Walker. She succumbed to his craving for control in the bedroom, but when reality got too tough for Walker, he bolted and left her in ruins. Now he's returned. If Walker wants her back, he's going to have to do some smooth talking both in and out the bedroom. And this time Mallory is in charge...
Includes a preview of No Turning Back
Praise for HelenKay Dimon
"Sharp writing and sexy romance sizzle." - Chicago Tribune
"So smart, sexy, and fast-paced, I devour her stories." - Lori Foster, New York Times bestselling author
"I'm really enjoying these Hanover brothers. The first book is very good, and this one is even better." - The Good, The Bad and The Unread
"Fun, sexy, with a touch of angst. This small town setting is perfect for these hot heroes and strong heroines." - Novel Thoughts & Book Talk
"This author did it again. She wrote and amazing sequel for her first book in this series. It was completely a page turner. She always leaves you wanting more." - Under The Covers Book Blog
"If you enjoy a well-written story filled with a gossipy town, a trio of scorned but sexy brothers, and a heroine who does some honest to goodness growing up - you've found your next read!" - Red Hot Books
HelenKay Dimon is the bestselling, award-winning author of No Turning Back, A Simple Twist of Fate, and Long Way Home, among other novels. Her books have been featured at E! Online and in the Chicago Tribune, and been named "Red-Hot Reads" in Cosmopolitan magazine. When not writing, she teaches fiction and romance writing at MiraCosta College and UCSD.


Genre: Romance

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