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Tell Me

(2024)
(The second book in the New York Rogues: Brooks Peterson series)
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Everyone thought they knew who I was.

Well. They thought they had an idea.

The truth is, they don’t have a clue, and I’ve worked very hard to keep it that way. My past, my connections, my true identity… Those are all things that belong to me, and me alone. Because if they knew who I actually was, everything would change. And I’ve never been willing to let that happen.

But when my adopted families, the Rossis and Brennans, find themselves in an impossible situation, at war with an unidentified stranger who has an unknown number of men, things get serious quickly. The Rossis and Brennans are outnumbered, outgunned, and in trouble, and for the first time in my memory, the Rossi brothers don’t know how to get out of a sticky situation. Quick thinking and luck aren’t going to save them when they’re outmanned. Charm isn’t going to give them the salvation they need.

Because they need an army. And they don’t have one.

I, however…

Well, I do. If I take the chance of going home. If I face not only my father, but also my family and the man I was supposed to marry, but ran out on. Lucien Boudreaux is just as charming as the Rossis and twice as dangerous.

He took my virginity. He stole my heart and then broke it.

So I broke his right back.

And now I’m going back to New Orleans to see whether he’s forgiven me yet. Because the Rossis need me. And when it comes to the Rossis, I’ll do anything it takes to save them.

Even if it means facing my past, and the man who might still have a tight enough hold on my heart to change my life.

Tell Me is the second in the New York Rogues: Brooks Peterson series, and is a spicy, spooky, suspenseful story full of guns, intrigue, and lost-but-not-forgotten loves who come back to haunt you. This story takes place on the same time as Her Master, the last in the Rossi series.



Genre: Romantic Suspense

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