One-Eyed Jack
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Publisher Description
Book Description
Isaiah Zaroyin
Cool, calm, and collected are FBI Agent Isaiah Zaroyin’s middle names. He can’t afford to be anything less. His psychic gift demands it. The country and the world depend on it. Because of that gift, his life has become one measured breath after another—until he’s ordered to work undercover with a street-wise DC Metro cop. Diminutive Officer Thurston’s bossy, pushy, and thinks she’s in charge. Not hardly. Isaiah might to work with her, but he doesn’t have to like it. Or her.
Roxy Thurston
One of DC Metro’s finest, Roxy’s had her share of hard knocks. No ifs, ands, or buts about it, she is the job and the job is Roxy. Until Agent Zaroyin comes along, and she finds herself in the power struggle of her life. Roxy holds nothing back to prove that she’s the ‘better man.’ Too late, she begins to understand that once her heart’s involved…
Anything goes.
Customer Reviews
Entertaining
Irish Winters delivers another entertaining tale in this third book of the Deuces Wild Series featuring the FBI psychic team headed by Tucker Chase. This is Isaiah Zaroyin’s story. I have really been looking forward to Isaiah’s story; I fell in love with Isaiah when we first met him in King of Hearts, book 1 of the series. He is such an incredible character, not only is he a gifted psychic, he is a sweet, compassionate and sensitive swoon worthy hero. I was hoping for someone for him that would be affectionate, attentive and at least as sensitive as he is, and then along came Officer Roxy Thurston. It took me a while to warm up to her as she was outspoken, gruff and seemed to have chip on her shoulder. She didn’t seem to like anyone; however Isaiah proved to be too much for her to resist. This story was certainly exciting with lots of action and some edge of your seat excitement. The children, Kitty and Darrin, grabbed my heart and I wanted to scoop them up and take them home, along with Nugget the dog. I received an ARC and am writing a voluntary review. I really enjoyed this story and am more than pleased to recommend it.