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5 stars - British special agent Nigel Ferris has devoted his life to working covert
operations, and avoiding relationships. Until he's called upon to help foil an international
terrorist plot, and comes face-to-face with the one woman who ever came close to scaling his
emotional walls.
Photojournalist Melissa Pope knows that the intelligence she's been gathering is invaluable
-- so much so that someone's willing to kill her for it. But the man assigned by Last Chance
to protect her is another kind of threat altogether . . .
Drawn into the heart of a dangerous game of international intrigue, Melissa and Nigel are
soon fighting for their lives . . . and for the chance to explore the long-denied passion
that still burns between them. Photojournalist Melissa Pope, working with CIA, is
investigating the fact that someone working for UN Peacekeeping Operations has been using
Peacekeeping transports to smuggle weapons and other illegal goods. She gets the vital
information and is to meet her contact at a party later that night. However, Melissa never
expected her contact to be a blast from the past.
British Special Agent Nigel Ferris is the contact for the US based group "Last Chance". It
has been fifteen years since he last saw Melissa, but his heart has never forgotten. After
collecting some information from her, they separate. Nigel did not expect to see her again.
Yet when Melissa contacts him only a short time later, Nigel knows she is in trouble and
does not hesitate to help. He takes her to his buddies of "Last Chance".
Melissa had gone to a small diner to meet her handler, Ed. After some bad coffee and a bit
of pie, Melissa is worried. Ed has never been late, much less missed a meeting. She leaves
the diner only to find herself vomiting in a nearby alley from poisoning. When she comes to
consciousness the next morning, Melissa finds herself covered in someone else's blood.
Official looking vehicles surround her residence, so she calls Nigel for help. The race is
on.
operations, and avoiding relationships. Until he's called upon to help foil an international
terrorist plot, and comes face-to-face with the one woman who ever came close to scaling his
emotional walls.
Photojournalist Melissa Pope knows that the intelligence she's been gathering is invaluable
-- so much so that someone's willing to kill her for it. But the man assigned by Last Chance
to protect her is another kind of threat altogether . . .
Drawn into the heart of a dangerous game of international intrigue, Melissa and Nigel are
soon fighting for their lives . . . and for the chance to explore the long-denied passion
that still burns between them. Photojournalist Melissa Pope, working with CIA, is
investigating the fact that someone working for UN Peacekeeping Operations has been using
Peacekeeping transports to smuggle weapons and other illegal goods. She gets the vital
information and is to meet her contact at a party later that night. However, Melissa never
expected her contact to be a blast from the past.
British Special Agent Nigel Ferris is the contact for the US based group "Last Chance". It
has been fifteen years since he last saw Melissa, but his heart has never forgotten. After
collecting some information from her, they separate. Nigel did not expect to see her again.
Yet when Melissa contacts him only a short time later, Nigel knows she is in trouble and
does not hesitate to help. He takes her to his buddies of "Last Chance".
Melissa had gone to a small diner to meet her handler, Ed. After some bad coffee and a bit
of pie, Melissa is worried. Ed has never been late, much less missed a meeting. She leaves
the diner only to find herself vomiting in a nearby alley from poisoning. When she comes to
consciousness the next morning, Melissa finds herself covered in someone else's blood.
Official looking vehicles surround her residence, so she calls Nigel for help. The race is
on.
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