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SynopsisDr. Adam Gary is at the height of his career, nearing completion of a top-secret government project that will revolutionize the world we live in. But someone has leaked this information onto the Internet, and now the doc and his project are in grave danger. Maxine Paris has dedicated her life to the law, putting it above all else, including love. Now, she's working with Adam to protect him and uncover his enemies. These two strong-willed, career-driven people are certain to collide--and connect. As their passion heats up, and danger mounts, will they learn to accept what only love can bring?, Bestselling author Jenkins delivers another heart-pounding romantic suspense that is guaranteed to thrill. Original., Wearing her shades, a black Stetson, and snakeskin cowboy boots, security agent Maxine "Max" Blake is the baddest thing walking. Ex-marine, ex-cop, and a whole lotta 'tude, Max doesn't have time for anything but her job. Her latest assignment: to protect Dr. Adam Gary. Her problem: he doesn't want her there. Adam wants to focus on his work, not to be distracted by this tall, sexy woman. A foiled kidnapping attempt may have forced him to take an undercover agent into his household, but no one said anything about the agent being a woman, or that she'd be beautiful, or that she came with two monster rottweilers. How is he supposed to concentrate on his top-secret project that could revolutionize the world when all he can think about is her smooth, coffee-colored skin and those long, lean legs? But as danger nips at their heels, love may be a distraction neither of them will live to enjoy . . ., Wearing her shades, a black Stetson, and snakeskin cowboy boots, security agent Maxine "Max" Blake is the baddest thing walking. Ex-marine, ex-cop, and a whole lotta 'tude, Max doesn't have time for anything but her job. Her latest assignment: to protect Dr. Adam Gary. Her problem: he doesn't want her there. Adam wants to focus on his work, not to be distracted by this tall, sexy woman. A foiled kidnapping attempt may have forced him to take an undercover agent into his household, but no one said anything about the agent being a woman, or that she'd be beautiful, or that she came with two monster rottweilers. How is he supposed to concentrate on his top-secret project that could revolutionize the world when all he can think about is her smooth, coffee-colored skin and those long, lean legs But as danger nips at their heels, love may be a distraction neither of them will live to enjoy . . .