Helen Mittermeyer had written three books about three male friends that had been through thick and thin together and always had each other's backs, I loved them the first time I read them and finally found them again. You will enjoy all three books if you are lucky enough to find them.
The books in order are: Loveswept# 269 - Ablaze which was Conrad and Heller's book, then Loveswept# 310 - Blue Flame which was Dev and Felicity's book, and last but not least is Loveswept# 341 - White Heat which is Pacer and Colm's book.
All books have action as well as love in them. I fell in love with all the characters and love to reread these three books. They all three get my highest marks.
The books in order are: Loveswept# 269 - Ablaze which was Conrad and Heller's book, then Loveswept# 310 - Blue Flame which was Dev and Felicity's book, and last but not least is Loveswept# 341 - White Heat which is Pacer and Colm's book.
All books have action as well as love in them. I fell in love with all the characters and love to reread these three books. They all three get my highest marks.
Dev Abrams couldn't believe his eyes when he saw his dead wife in the theater lobby! He'd identified her body by the wedding ring he'd given her, but now destiny revealed the shocking truth. Felicity felt stunned, dizzy at the sight of her husband in the magnificent flesh. He'd been reported killed in the middle of a revolution, but her heart shouted with triumph that it wasn't true. Dev claimed Felicity with an embrace of such violence and hunger she wept, then returned his kiss with a fierce need that echoed his own. Drawn into a passionate maelstrom that overwhelmed them both, Felicity and Dev fought to recapture ecstasy's memory, but shadows in the night still threatened their lives.
From the ever popular Helen Mittermeyer comes this intense story of fate and triumph. Seared by savage desire, consumed by wild need, could they protect the eternal flame of their love?
From the ever popular Helen Mittermeyer comes this intense story of fate and triumph. Seared by savage desire, consumed by wild need, could they protect the eternal flame of their love?