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The Dark & Deadly Collection

(2017)
(A book in the Dark & Deadly series)
An omnibus of novels by

 
 

With three full-length novels and one novella, The Dark & Deadly Collection saves you 60% compared to buying each individual novels.



Sometimes, the way to the light is through darkness...

A Beauty Dark & Deadly: He's the most beautiful monster she's ever seen


Emmy Atler is desperate for a job so she can help her grandfather with his increasing medical bills. She even applies to be a maid for Jason Belmont, recluse writer, who's known more for the murder of his cheating wife and her lover than his popular thrillers. He may have gotten off on a technicality, but everyone knows he's guilty. Just because he's quiet and awkward doesn't mean he's actually innocent. Just because he treats Emmy with warmth and respect doesn't mean he's not capable of killing her with his bare hands - especially considering the fact that he lives in a secluded cabin in the woods of Lake Tahoe. Emmy can scream and no one would hear. Now, with her grandfather's health on the line and the risk of debt closing in, Emmy must do her job and ignore her growing attraction for her employer - especially if she wants to avoid risking her life for a man both brooding and fatal.

A Reputation Dark & Deadly: Logan Jeffrey has a reputation



He's gruff, deliriously handsome, and domineering. As a tenured criminology professor at the University of Newport in Southern California, he can say whatever he wants and won't have to worry about the repercussions of his attitude. He's known for calling students out, making them feel like idiots in front of the entire lecture hall, but pushing them to their truest potential. Every student who passes with an A somehow ends up with a full-time job by the time they graduate. Rumors swirl that he has a habit of sleeping with his teaching assistants and breaking their hearts (totally true). For those who don't know his reputation, he tends to scare the piss out of students and his TA's.

Peyton knows all there is to know about Logan Jeffrey. She also knows that she can't avoid him forever, especially since she had been accepted into Newport's prestigious graduate program. She also happens to his only TA this quarter, which means she would be spending too much time with him.

The more time Peyton is around her professor, the more she realizes there's something magnetizing about him. She can't stay away but she knows she should. She knows she must unless she wants to get swept away in his beautiful darkness.

A Corruption Dark & Deadly: Jericho is the nicest criminal Annie Brennan has ever met



When her brother drags her to a business meeting with his boss, notorious criminal and billionaire, Jericho, Annie Brennan is forced to attend. She doesn't know Bruce has borrowed an exorbitant amount of money from him with no way to pay him off except by handing over the deed to their house. The house Annie's been living in her entire life, even after her parents died in a car accident. She gets no say. She's not even on the deed.

Jericho moves in the next morning and there's nothing Annie can do about it.

She hates everything about him. His lifestyle, his arrogance, the intensity in his pale green whenever he looks at her.

Until he saves her from an attack by killing her attacker in front of her.

Something changes. A switch is flipped. She's smitten.

But Jericho can't buy his way out of prison forever. When a body from her past turns up with all fingers pointing to Jericho, Annie must choose between the safe, quiet life as an accountant or allow herself to be corrupted by a flawless murderer with blood on his hands.

A Diagnosis Dark & Deadly: Olivia Goodson breaks up with her abusive boyfriend and hooks up with her boss the same night.


She never thought she'd be a friends-with-benefits type of girl but Mason Hadley is so good that she ca



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