Tall, Dark And Dangerous

ebook Prince Joe / Forever Blue / Frisco's Kid

By Suzanne Brockmann

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Prince Joe

A royal pain

The government wanted Veronica St. John to teach a tough, combat-hardened Navy SEAL how to impersonate a visiting European crown prince who'd been targeted by terrorists. But even if every gorgeous inch of him did look the part, this guy simply wasn't prince material. . .

It wasn't just that everything about Lieutenant Joe Catalanotto—from his New York accent to his arrogant, streetwise attitude—said he was anything but an aristocrat. No, the real trouble was the way he made his refined, upper-crust teacher want to slap him silly—and then kiss him senseless. . . .

Forever Blue

Should she believe her heart. . . or her head?

For Lucy Tait, no one personified the word hero as much as Blue McCoy. As a child, he was her self-appointed rescuer, and as a teenager, he was the boy who hot away. Now he was back. But he was also a suspect in an unthinkable crime. . . and Lucy was the investigating officer.

All evidence pointed to Blue McCoy as the prime suspect, and everyone in town thought he was guilty. So, why was Lucy so convinced of his innocence? Was she swayed by the facts. . . or blinded by love?

Frisco's Kid

All he could see were closed doors. . . 'til she kicked one open

Frisco Francisco's leg—and career—were shot, and he had every intention of wallowing in self-pity. But there were two complications with his plan: his five-year-old niece, whose sudden presence in his life added "daddy" to his resume, and his comely next-door-neighbor who wouldn't take no for an answer.

Teacher Mia Summerton knew that what Frisco really needed to do was focus on the positive. She was going to teach him what he could do. Was it possible that loving her was on the list?

Tall, Dark And Dangerous