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Edge of Truth
Edge of Truth: A Romance Novel | Brynn Kelly
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Tensions sizzle in this electrifying novel guaranteed to capture your heart and take your breath away. Fans of Julie Garwood, Suzanne Brockmann and Jayne Ann Krentz will devour this action-packed, emotionally stunning tour de force, where every page reveals another damning secret and another daring gamble. Rotting in an African dungeon is the last place journalist Tess Newell expected to find herself. Held hostage by the terrorist group she's been investigating, Tess's salvation—and temptation—arrives in the form of another prisoner. A French Foreign Legionnaire with a sinful smile and too many secrets to be anything but dangerous. Yet she knows he's her only hope of surviving. The Legion is the only family Flynn has. His sanctuary and his purgatory, after years spent in hell. When a mission goes south and Flynn is captured, it's not the enemy that worries him, but rather the brazen, alluring reporter whose prying questions threaten to bring down his world—and the walls he's built around his heart. Yet after a daring escape, Flynn must risk it all and go on the run with Tess to retrieve the evidence she needs. The chemistry between them threatens to detonate but, with the enemy fast closing in, time is running out to unravel the truth from the lies in this deadly conspiracy…
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Journalist Tess is held hostage for what she knows about a terrorist group, and fate makes French legionnaire Flynn her partner when he's trapped as well. The action was non-stop but the best part was the romance. It's quick, but the intensity of what they endure together keeps it from feeling like insta-love. By the end, I thought I would full-on ugly cry if Tess & Flynn didn't end up safe and together. #romantsy

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Starting this on #audiobook today. I really enjoyed the first in this series, so I'm looking forward to it.