Thin ICE: Some Lines Were Made to Be Crossed

Seren Sinclair


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He's sworn to enforce the law. She's sworn to break it. Neither expected to fall.

Camila Reyes spends her nights driving the frozen streets of Chicago, warning immigrant families before ICE raids tear them apart. She knows the risks. She knows the stakes. What she doesn't expect is the federal agent who keeps showing up in her rearview mirror, or the dangerous attraction that ignites between them.

Derek Brennan is good at his job. Too good. As an ICE enforcement officer, he's built his career on following orders and not asking questions. But when he's assigned to surveil a local activist network, one woman makes him question everything he thought he believed.

She sees a monster in a government jacket.
He sees a criminal who could cost him his career.
They're both wrong.

As a massive enforcement operation looms over Chicago's immigrant communities, Camila and Derek find themselves caught between duty and desire, between the people they're supposed to be and the people they're becoming. One choice could save hundreds of families. One choice could destroy them both.

The ice they're walking on has never been thinner.

THIN ICE is a scorching enemies-to-lovers romance about forbidden love, impossible choices, and the courage it takes to change. Perfect for fans of Kennedy Ryan, Elena Armas, and readers who love their romance with real-world stakes.

Book One in the Thin Ice Series
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