The Renegades #1, Rogue Launch
Romantic Suspense | Enemies to Lovers | Action | MM
It was supposed to be an evening of music, pool fun, barbecue, and moving in to his new home. Elliott Jones had invited his family and friends from out of town to celebrate yet another fresh start in life—and he refused to dwell on old regrets. But instead, after twenty years of working as a private military contractor in some of the most hostile territories on the planet, an attack from an enemy on his home turf catapulted Elliott and his friends straight into a nightmare of agony, rage, and determination. His little niece had been kidnapped, and he would stop at nothing to bring her home again. Even if he had to team up with his absolute biggest regret, Joel Hayward, his niece’s stepdad.
The Renegades #2, Enemy Combatant
Romantic Suspense | Stockholm Syndrome | Action | MM
This was Crew Finlay’s chance to prove he was more than a failed private military contractor. His team had people to bring home and a cartel to take down. So when he found himself holding a criminal freelancer hostage, he steeled himself and vowed not to fall for the bastard’s lies. As if Crew would believe this man was an undercover Fed. Come on. Adrien Mercier, or whatever his real name might be, was going down. Until one day, when Adrien turned the tables, and then Crew was the one sitting with his hands cuffed behind his back.
The Renegades #3, On the Double
Romantic Suspense | Action | MMM
River and Reese Tenley had spent most of their adult years as private military contractors in places nobody else wanted to go. They’d never believed their missing puzzle piece had existed—until they’d met Shay. So the moment he was kidnapped… The moment those sick bastards took Shay, the twin brothers had nothing left to lose. Now, the streets were going to run red with blood until they had their boy back.
The Renegades #4, Tango Down
Romantic Suspense | Enemies to Lovers | Action | MM
The murder in Joel Hayward’s eyes wasn’t merely a reflection of the rage within. It was a promise to the men who had kidnapped his daughter. Possibly a promise to Elliott too, his former brother-in-law who’d once upon a time been a lot more than that. Desperate, beyond exhausted, and in more pain than they could describe, Joel, Elliott, and their friends closed in on their target. This was war.