Men of PSI: Echo: The Sniper

Stacy Gail


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Men of PSI: Echo: The Sniper by Stacy Gail
MEN OF PSI: ECHO – THE SNIPER


Warning: This book deals with a heroine working her way through the trauma of domestic abuse, finding her own strength… and maybe even a treasure beyond belief. If this subject matter is triggering, ECHO is not the book for you.


Rory
I endured three years of marital hell with a man my dying father handpicked for me to marry, only to become a prisoner in my own home. Then he was assassinated right in front of me, and I’d foolishly thought I was free from all the chaos and violence. But months later, as I stood barefoot on an icy sidewalk watching my house burn down, I realized that for some people—okay,
me—life was just one craptastic event after another.

That was, until
he showed up.


Echo
Like most snipers worth their salt, I was born to be a lone wolf. The few friends I have—my chosen family at Private Security International—totally get this and accept my borderline-antisocial ways. I always thought I’d grow old alone, but then something happened. I saw
her. Head bowed. Eyes haunted. Soul shattered. I needed to go to her. Tell her she wasn’t alone anymore. Promise she was safe. Only she wasn’t safe. Someone was trying to kill her, but they hadn’t counted on me, the deadliest man at PSI, standing in their way. Nothing was going to take her away from me… except my own dark secrets.


Private Security International is the one-stop shopping for all your personal security needs. From bodyguards, to private couriers, to an added layer of military-trained security for high-target events or items, the Men of PSI are the best private security money can buy.


113,000 words


*MEN OF PSI: ECHO, THE SNIPER is a work of romantic suspense. This includes intrigue, physical violence both on- and off-page, gun violence and death. As always, no cliffhangers, love triangles, or cheating. Due to adult language and several sex scenes, including watching
very adult movies and having loads of fun acting those scenes out, this book is not intended for readers under the age of eighteen.*
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