We use this information to create a better experience for all users. Please review the types of cookies we use below. These cookies allow you to explore OverDrive services and use our core features. Without these cookies, we can't provide services to you. Author : Abigail Roux. Special Agent Ty Grady is cocky, abrasive, and indisputably the best at what he does. But when he's paired with Special Agent Zane Garrett, it's hate at first sight.
Over time, however, Ty and Zane share more than just a partnership at the FBI—they grow first to like each other, and then to love each other. But with all the baggage and secrets they each carry, making their relationship work may prove as difficult as the cases they're called in to solve.
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Forever and always,—Madeleine Chapter One Allison McFadden walked slowly in the cool night air, her arms tightly wrapped around her slim body to keep the wind from whipping at her coat. The man with her saw her shiver and gently put his arm around her, sending an electric jolt of anticipation through her. She laughed softly, slightly giddy from the dirty martinis he had bought for her all night. He'd actually taken her to Bemelmans Bar in the Carlyle Hotel; it was possibly the most romantic place she had ever been, complete with live piano music and a sophisticated, old-fashioned ambiance that had seduced her just as completely as he had.
He was witty and charming, and he was good-looking and chivalrous almost to a fault. He hadn't even stolen a kiss yet. Allison smiled as she remembered how he'd taken her up to the murals that lined the walls of Bemelmans and told her about them; how some writer who had lived in the hotel had painted them and they'd been part of some children's books.
She had tried to listen, but she had only been able to concentrate on his hand, resting just a little lower on her back than it had been earlier in the evening, and his lips moving next to her cheek as he spoke. She only remembered that the paintings were of animals in Central Park. There had been an elephant skating. And he had pointed out an armed rabbit stalking its fellow bunnies with an automatic weapon in one of the cartoon-like murals.
They'd both laughed at the morbid humor of it, and Allison loved the way he laughed. Now, he was walking her home, like a true gentleman. He had asked the cab driver to stop several blocks away from her building to have the privilege of doing so. It was only their first date, and Allison couldn't believe that she was going to do what she was planning. I mean, would you like to come up? For coffee, or He reached up and ran his hands through her hair, watching the way the blond strands glimmered in the artificial light of the street lamps.
She licked her lips and nodded. It would have been the perfect time for him to kiss her, she thought, as she took his hand and led him into the building. It would have been just as ridiculously romantic as the rest of the night. But, she supposed, nothing could be perfect. Hours later, as Allison struggled for her last breath, she couldn't help but wonder if he'd never kissed her because it would leave his DNA behind. FBI Special Agent Ty Grady was still pissed off and cursing about its unfortunate timing two days later as he sat alone in his living room.
Four weeks of undercover work—round-the-clock surveillance, phone taps, wires, bribing informants, and some high-speed tailing—all shot to shit because some rookie hotshot forgot to leave his cell phone at home. Bums begging on the street do not ring to the tune of a Mozart orchestra, and unfortunately for the team of tired undercover FBI agents tailing Antonio de la Vega, their target was aware of that particular bit of random information.
He'd disappeared just as quickly as the rats on the New York sidewalks as Ty and his team had scrambled. The operation had been blown, their target was now in some other country where they had no jurisdiction, and all their evidence would be bagged, tagged, and stuffed in a box in a basement, never to be seen again. The fact that most of what they'd done had been under Ty's direction and slightly irregular, depending on a high-profile collar in order to keep them from getting their asses fired and thrown in jail, was not helping Ty's mental state.
He sprawled on his sofa, still covered in sweat from his attempts to work out his frustration at the Bureau's Baltimore gym, and stared out at the city through the large windows on either side of the television.
He could see his own reflection in the black screen of the plasma TV on the opposite wall, and he looked even more exhausted than he felt. He was a large man, nearly three inches over six feet, and he usually carried his frame like a large cat, lithe and easy. Remember Me. Work Search: tip: austen words sort:title. The story will span over several years. Work Search: tip: words The story will span over several years. Things will get steamy when they're adults, but probably not enough to up the rating.
This is a sequel to When The Levee Breaks. Abigail Roux is the author of this book. This is an excellent addition to a great series. Another amazing instalment of Cut and Run. This is really a character study of two men falling in love and recognizing how deep and abiding their love is.
If you love contemporary slash with deep characters, plots within plots, angst, occasional comedy, genuine affection, and smoking hot sex, this series is for you. After having their faces plastered across the news during a high-profile case, FBI special agents Ty Grady and Zane Garrett have become more useful to the bureau posing for photo ops than working undercover.
The smart move was to call myself lucky and move on. Behind their chairs were Grecian statues: one of a thinker, construction-foam and titanium.
Just when she was really stressed. The new cars are graffiti resistant and regularly maintained. She had to figure how to get it without threatening or alienating him, as higher-level revolutionary figures came and went from the consulate. He prepared himself for whatever disappointment was coming.
She was surprised that the word sounded hollow.
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