Lucien Cross/Cross Security and Investigations Series
She’s desperate for help, and only one man is arrogant enough to try to save her…
Bruised and scared, Jade McNamara is ready to escape the abusive relationship she has found herself in, but there’s a catch. Her boyfriend’s a cop. He won’t let her leave him. He’s already threatened to kill her if she tries. And he’ll break every rule in the book to get her back.
Desperate to save her and prove Cross Security will one day become the greatest security and investigation firm in the country, Lucien Cross pits himself against a monster who wears a badge and has a gun. For Lucien, it’s a matter of pride. He has to do this to prove his worth, not only to future clients and Jade but also to himself. Being unprepared for the war he’s waging could cost him his business, his freedom, and possibly even his life, but he’s willing to put everything on the line to save her. But is it enough?
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A client’s secret puts Lucien Cross on a collision course with ruthless gangsters…
Being a private eye isn’t easy. That’s one thing Lucien Cross is about to find out the hard way. Ever since he opened Cross Security and Investigations, it’s been one blunder after another. And his latest mistake might mean his death.
As a businessman, Cross is all about the bottom line. He’ll take as many cases as he can. The more affluent the client, the better. But Lucien has no idea the danger he faces now that he’s agreed to help recover a client’s stolen property.
It should be a simple retrieval, but since his newest client has failed to disclose a few “minor” details, Lucien will find himself in a war with cold-blooded killers. It’s all or nothing for the city’s newest security firm and Lucien Cross. One misstep could lead to his company’s destruction or his untimely demise.
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Some days, being a private eye isn't all it's cracked up to be...
Lucien Cross has finally gotten his business off the ground. Providing security assessments is one of the things he knows he can handle, but his ability to conduct investigations is still a little shaky. When he's hired to look into a candidate's extracurriculars, he jumps at the chance. This case could put his company on the map. It's a known fact opposition research is highly lucrative, and Lucien would love to dip his toes in the water. There's just one problem, he's not the only private eye working the case.
Ace Darrow is loud and has a tendency to stand out in a crowd. At first, Lucien thinks the competition is a joke, but Ace has a few tricks up his sleeve. And he's not the only one.
An unknown party is determined to stop the investigation at all costs, and he doesn't plan on leaving witnesses behind. Lucien and Ace may have to join forces, but that alliance won't be easy, especially when Lucien doesn't know how much he should trust his newest rival.
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The fourth installment in the Cross Security Investigation series pits Lucien Cross against a new nemesis as he fumbles to gain footing on his latest case involving underground gambling and unknown scammers.
Alan Kershaw is Cross Security's typical client, a wealthy businessman with a problem. However, his problem isn't the kind Cross Security usually handles. Kershaw was scammed by an unknown entity after being informed he'd won an online jackpot. Kershaw's bank account was zeroed out, but it's not the money he wants back. It's his dignity.
Lucien Cross is hesitant to take the case. Scams like this are usually orchestrated by overseas entities who have nefarious plans for the stolen funds and no qualms about leaving a body count. But business has been slow lately, so Lucien agrees to look into things.
What he finds are more victims. All local. All scammed in a similar fashion. Is this an international issue, or one with ties much closer to home? With rival investigator Ace Darrow assisting on the case, Lucien may just have the backup he needs, or the newest member of the team could prove to be the final nail in his coffin.