Bethany Amaya is working three jobs, worrying about her family back home, and running from her past. The worst thing that could complicate her life further would be a romance. But after a second-run in with the irresistibly sexy detective Damian Santiago, that’s exactly what she gets. In the blink of an eye, she’s caught up in a passionate romance with one of the most intense men she has ever met.
Awestruck for a second time by the beautiful and intriguing performer, Damian is both surprised and delighted that Bethany agrees to something he didn’t even expect to be asking for so soon—exclusivity. But as things heat up, Damian’s skills of detecting and reading body language begin to raise suspicions—Bethany is keeping something from him. Try as he might to calm his suspicions, the blatant signs become impossible to ignore.
Some things are better left unsaid. At least that’s what Bethany keeps telling herself. She never imagined falling in love so quickly, and she refuses to get Damian caught up in her troubles. She knows what he suspects—sees it in those possessive eyes. With Damian’s suspicions mounting, time is of the essence. The race is on, and Bethany finds herself scrambling to fix the past before the truth comes out and Damian finds out that it’s much worse than he suspected.
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“A steamy and intriguing read, Desert Heat is exactly the kind of romantic suspense I adore.”
— Tracey Garvis Graves, new York Times bestselling author
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Elizabeth Reyes is the USA Today bestselling author of the Moreno Brothers series, the 5th Street series, and the Fate series. The year 2014 marked her first traditionally published book with Simon & Schuster, having self-published over a dozen books since 2001. She was born and raised in southern California, where she currently lives with her husband and two teenagers.
Shayna Thibodeaux has narrated numerous titles by New York Times bestselling author Abbi Glines, including Just for Now, Breathe, Sometimes it Lasts, and Because of Low.