Jacob (TREX Rogues #2)
Allie K. Adams

One man wants to outrun his past…
The other wants to confront it.
When their wants collide, only one can win.
From USA Today bestselling author Allie K. Adams comes a fresh new spinoff from the popular TREX adventures.
Jacob Burns, former TREX spec ops agent turned hired gun, has a unique set of skills that gives him the advantage in his line of work. He’s the best at what he does—lending Karma a hand by providing the efficient means to a swift end. That is until a hit leaves both him and his target permanently scarred. One chance encounter has Jacob questioning everything and walking away from the only thing he’s ever been any good at.
Lee Lamont has a target on his back and little time to figure out who wants him dead. Only one person can keep him safe—the man originally hired to kill him and instead walked away. Lee begs Jacob to protect him. Hesitantly, Jacob agrees. He taps into his personal experience to gain the advantage over those he used to run with.
As Jacob aligns with a man he never expected to see again, let alone now be protecting, he soon learns Lee is so much more than a beautiful man with a brilliant mind. He’s kind. Stunning. Extremely versatile. Lee, like Jacob, is into the lifestyle as a switch. Together they explore the more sensual side of their darker desires by testing each other’s limits. And then blowing them away.
Lee has never met anyone like Jacob. Beautiful. Generous. Deadly. He’s exactly who he wants protecting him. But there’s a darkness in Jacob, a darkness that both intrigues and frightens him. Confronting that darkness could be their salvation… or their ultimate undoing.
When a fatal attack fragments their world, only one man has the unique set of skills necessary to track down those responsible. Jacob must revert back to the life he swore he’d never return to and calls upon his former TREX Spec Ops Team Two—anything to stop his former employer from succeeding with the original hit.
What happens next is the ultimate test to every limit they’ve ever set—and some they’ve yet to explore.