New Book Release Day – THE THIEF WHO LOVED ME
Posted in Romance on October 25th, 2022 by Cynthia Eden
It’s book release day! I’ve got a brand new romance for you! THE THIEF WHO LOVED ME is available now!
It’s a stand-alone read (part of the “Wilde Ways” world) with plenty of action, humor, danger, and, of course, a happy ending! You can expect an unlikely hero who falls hard and some serious opposites-attracting action in this story.
Itās hard to be good. And rather exhaustingā¦
After a lifetime of sin, Rembrandt āRemyā Stuart is finally on the road to redemption, but a former bad guy must always watch out for temptation. His temptation? It comes in the unexpected but ever-so-seductive package that is Jacqueline Peters. One look, and heās hooked.
From the moment he sees her, Remy is inspired.
Heās never been one to rush to the rescueānot really his thingābut when a shoeless Jacqueline enters the crowded bar, Remy can practically feel her fear. The beautiful woman is running from somethingāmore like someoneāso Remy decides to be her knight in severely tarnished armor. For a price, of course. Because nothing is ever free. Certainly not him.
His price? Jacqueline will be his muse.
Heāll give her a job and a safe place to stay, but, in return, she has to pose for him. Sheāll be his model as Remy finally tries to create work of his own and not, ahem, just incredible forgeries that can be used by all sorts of dangerous criminalsāthe people that Remy knows too well. And if Remy and Jacqueline happen to give in to the burning hot attraction between them, attraction that grows even hotter with every moment that passes, then who is he to argue with fate?
She needed a hero. She got the bad guy.
Jacqueline is sweet and good, careful and controlled, and she may just be everything he ever wanted. And she mistakenly thinks heās some kind of hero. Adorable butā¦so not the case. When danger from her past follows her to Remyās, heāll have to show her who he really is. Because there is no way that heās going to let anyone hurt his muse. Being good can only get a man so far.
But being badā¦that just might save the day.