A JOB AS EASY AS SUNDAY MORNING
Guilt over past mistakes haunts former Navy SEAL Dez Rodriguez. When he’s asked to guard a pop star during a music festival on Lantern Beach, he’s all set for what he hopes is a breezy assignment.
UNTIL HE MEETS BREE JORDAN
Bree hasn’t found fame to be nearly as fulfilling as she dreamed. Instead, she’s more like a carefully crafted character living out a pre-scripted story. When a stalker’s threats become deadly, her life—and career—are turned upside down.
DANGER RISES UP THE CHARTS
From the start, Bree sees her temporary bodyguard as a player, and Dez sees Bree as a spoiled rich girl. But when they’re thrown together in a fight for survival, both must learn to trust. Can Dez protect Bree—and his carefully guarded heart? Or will their safe harbor ultimately become their death trap?
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Safe Harbor
Book Author: Christy Barritt
What do you like about this book:
"I'm not done with you yet."
Lantern Beach's inaugural off season music festival was supposed to draw visitors to the island during a time of the year when tourism lagged behind . . . however, things rapidly digressed when shots were fired during a premier event, exposing a young pop star as the likely target. Why would anyone want to kill Bree Jordan?
Dez Rodriguez moved quickly to pull his client out of harm's way. As a former Navy SEAL, Dez was acquainted with being in the line of fire, but this time he was being paid to keep Bree out of it. As Dez and his fellow security team members partner with local law enforcement, it appears that many of those who appear to be friends with the popular recording artist are in fact out for their own gain. Spending time with the lovely celebrity should have convinced Dez to maintain fierce professional boundaries, but there are moments when . . . he could swear that she considered him to be her "safe harbor".
"Run into a place where my dreams can be my own."
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