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His Desire (HIS Series Book 1) By Sheila Kell



His Desire (HIS Series Book 1)
By Sheila Kell

- Published on: 2014-11-03
- Released on: 2014-11-03
- Format: Kindle eBook

This book was previously published in 2014. It has since been reedited with many changes and revisions taking place and republished in November 2016. Be prepared to enjoy a fresh version of the intense and smoldering romantic suspense, HIS DESIRE.

He’s stubborn. She’s independent. His desire for her placed them in jeopardy.

Hamilton Investigation & Security leader, Jesse Hamilton, swears never to love again. The pain of losing his heart is too much of a risk. Burying himself in work and caring for his daughter, he doesn’t expect FBI Special Agent Kate Ross to threaten to break down his carefully constructed walls.

When Kate is injured in a drive-by shooting, Jesse pulls the full force of HIS into action to protect her. He’s determined to not be the reason behind another senseless death.

Making a decision that could cost Kate her life, Jesse has to decide just how far he’s willing to go to save the woman he loves.

HIS DESIRE is the first book in the HIS romantic suspense series. If you like thrilling, edge of your seat reading with sizzling sex scenes, then you’ll love each installment of Sheila Kell’s best-selling series.

Download your Free copy of HIS DESIRE to meet the hot-bodied men of HIS today!

Hamilton Investigation & Security: HIS series
Books do not have to be read in order
HIS DESIRE (Jesse & Kate) - FREE
HIS CHOICE (AJ & Megan)
HIS RETURN (Jake & Emily)
HIS CHANCE (Devon & Rylee) Coming Feb 2017

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