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Deadly Hearts, Book 3

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By: Eve Newton
Narrated by: Cat Hipps
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The final book in the Deadly Hearts Trilogy.

Torn from my men by a favor owed, I'm thrust into the dark underworld of Liverpool, a city I'm not that familiar with. It is also where my sister lives. Trapped until I find the woman I've been tasked to find or be sent to prison for my crimes, I have no choice but to keep up my dangerous mission. I'm shocked to my core when I discover that my older sister is involved in some shady business that I had no idea about.

She is supposed to be the good one.

Pushing that aside, I fight to get back to my men, hoping that they are coping without me.

When I finally complete my mission and return home to reclaim my life and my men, I find that things have changed with my business, and it's going to take every ounce of strength left in me to take it back and rule the Manchester Underworld as its queen, once and for all.

This is a dark contemporary romance with triggering situations and dark themes. Includes scenes of BDSM. (Please refer to the preface regarding the triggers). Scenes of M/M included. Please note that it is set in England with British characters, and as such, there are British English words used in dialogue and inner monologue.

©2022 Eve Newton (P)2023 Eve Newton
Crime Thrillers Romance Romantic Suspense Thriller & Suspense Thriller Crime Fiction Heartfelt Suspense
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