Invisible: An Alpha Company Romance (The Alpha Company Women #1)

Beth Abbott


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Invisible: An Alpha Company Romance by Beth Abbott
The only thing Ellen Thomas has to do is stay Invisible! Since the night a man died at her feet trying to protect Ellen and her father from a London gangster, Ellen has been on the run! In an attempt to stop herself being discovered, she’s done everything to blend in with the wallpaper! She’s moved halfway across the country, dyed her hair, and given up everything and everyone she knew and loved, just to stay alive! But is it enough?
Luke Roberts has finally left a distinguished career in the British army behind him, and joined with his former team-mates to start Alpha Company Security, fulfilling the dream the four men have shared for years. But he won’t be able to rest until he finds out who murdered his twin brother and why! The police think Casey got in with the wrong crowd, but Luke is convinced that Casey would never have worked for a criminal! He suspects that his brother was working undercover for the police, but cannot get anybody to confirm this whilst it could harm an on-going investigation!
He's spent three years trying to track down the one person who might be able to tell him what happened to his brother that night, but she may as well be a ghost!
Will he ever discover the truth? Or will he get a lot more than he bargained for?

This is Book One in The Alpha Company Women Series.

The full list of titles in the series is as follows;
Invisible
Anonymous
Concealed
Healing
Living

The books can be read independently, but are best enjoyed if read in order.

Please note that this series of books contains swearing, violence and scenes of a sexual nature! It is not intended for anyone under the age of 18 due to the detailed and descriptive content. (M/F) There are modified versions available of all five books in this series for those who like their stories a little less "Adult". They are the exact same stories, and are still aimed at an 18+ audience, but the language and violence has been considerably toned down, and the scenes of a sexual nature are far less detailed! Please look out for the (PG-13 Version) Subtitle.
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