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Rogue

(2021)
(The second book in the King Cousins series)
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I thought she was my enemy. Then someone tried to take her.
Now we’re faking a relationship to keep her safe.


I solve problems before they even occur.
Protecting people is what I do, and I do it exceptionally well.

But someone in my town is laundering money for the mafia.
And I’m convinced she’s working for him.

Then one evening I save her from kidnappers—who were hired by the same person I’m trying to stop.
She’s no longer a suspect, but she’s somehow still involved.

To keep her safe, I’ll become her
bodyguard.
That means going undercover.

Because in our small town, everyone knows everyone’s business.
And her family doesn’t mix with mine.
If we’re suddenly seen together, people will know something’s up.
More importantly, my enemy will know I’m on to him.

So how do we avoid suspicion?
Fake a relationship.
No one will suspect anything but that we’re crazy for each other.

Once I put away the person threatening her, we’ll go our separate ways.
Not even my brothers will know I only pretended to be her boyfriend.

I’ll bag a criminal I’ve been trying to put away for months.
She’ll go back to her life with no one the wiser.

Only we will ever know our attraction was fake.
The only problem?

I’m not so sure I’m pretending.

Rogue is a full-length, 97,000 word steamy, Southern small town, fake relationship romance. It’s part of a series about a bunch of hot brothers and features a sexy fixer with a protective streak. While you can read the series in any order, you will get the most out of The King Cousins if you start with book one (Lush). There is no cheating and it has a HEA. NOTE: This story includes some violence that may not be suitable for all readers.


Genre: Romantic Suspense

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