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Asking for Trouble (Line of Duty, #4)

By Tessa Bailey

About This Book

Brent Mason and Hayden Winstead are two firecrackers waiting to ignite. Their disdain for each other is palpable: she orchestrates lavish charity events for her wealthy family, while he navigates the gritty world of law enforcement as a bomb technician. Despite their mutual aversion, a series of unexpected encounters forces them together, revealing an undeniable chemistry that simmers just beneath their harsh words.

As tensions rise, the stakes escalate dramatically when Hayden faces a heart-wrenching dilemma. To shield her family's future, she must marry the CEO's son, potentially sacrificing her connection with Brent. Unbeknownst to her, Brent is unwavering in his desire to claim her heart. With each heated argument and stolen moment, their explosive attraction transforms into a passionate affair that threatens to unravel both their lives.

This gripping romance, part of the acclaimed Line of Duty series, captivates readers with its blend of heat and emotional depth, making it a must-read for fans of contemporary romance.

About the Author

Tessa Bailey

Tessa Bailey

Tessa Bailey is a New York Times Bestselling author known for her engaging narratives featuring stubborn blue-collar men and endearing heroines. Residing on Long Island, she prefers a life away from the sun and social gatherings, often pondering the lack of calls from friends. Recognized by Entertainment Weekly for her skillful use of dialogue, she crafts stories infused with charm, intensity, and assured happy endings. Readers can also find her on TikTok at @authortessabailey.

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