Deadly Games (Deadly #4)

Jaycee Clark


Rated: 4.27 of 5 stars
4.27 ·
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Deadly Games by Jaycee Clark
“DEADLY GAMES is a spine-tingling, thrilling ride that readers will devour in one sitting. Ms. Clark adds another layer to her ongoing saga about the Kinncaid brothers in DEADLY GAMES. This is Ian's story, and what a story it is.” --Sinclair Reid, Romance Reviews Today

The stakes are higher . . . the risks are steeper . . . the chances more fatal . . .

Rori Maitland has lived her life the way she’s wanted it. After retiring from MI6, she’s her own woman, few friends, no husband, and that is the way she bloody well prefers it. After all, her job is hardly normal.

Ian Kinncaid, master of disguise, has been estranged from his family for well over a decade. With his deep cover blown, he now needs a safe place to put the little girl he saved from the Czech underground. But the shadows cloak enemies and trust comes at too high a cost.

When Rori’s latest mark goes awry and she finds herself helping the intense man, instead of killing him, she’s thrown into a world she had hoped to leave behind. Now Ian and Rori must work together before someone marks them both for death and kills everyone they both hold dear.

“. . . I found myself unable to put it down. DEADLY GAMES by Jaycee Clark is one book that you don’t want to miss if you like suspense.” --Romance Junkies

"Fast pacing and a well-developed plot make this an intriguing book . . . well detailed and well written . . ." --Romantic Times

“Ian's story is well worth the wait. This suspenseful, action-packed, and thrilling story kept me on the edge of my seat. Another excellent romantic suspense from Jaycee Clark.” --Nannette for Joyfully Reviewed

About the Author:
Jaycee never really grew up—she still enjoys playing with imaginary people on a daily basis. Sometimes those people are nice, sometimes they're not, but in the end the girl gets the guy, so all is well. Jaycee earned her degree in Elementary Education from Eastern New Mexico University. She lives in Texas with her family, who puts up with her when her characters demand more of her time and appreciates her weirdness—or so they claim. There are also the cats and the corgis, who, in truth, rule the family. When she’s not chained to her keyboard, she’s doubling as a parent, a teacher, a maid, a chef, a chauffeur, a therapist, and promoting her education in human development while finishing her masters in plant elimination.
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