

Unable to resist the pull between them, Joaquin stands by her, only to find himself snared in the killer's net as well. Someone is killing soldiers-and trying to pin the blame on her. Though the police consider her a suspect, he's sure she's innocent. When he meets Mia while shooting a crime scene, he immediately sees beyond her cold exterior to the vulnerable woman beneath.

As a Pulitzer Prize-winning news photographer, Joaquin has everything a single, straight guy could want-except the right woman. Still, the universe must have a sick sense of humor because it keeps throwing her together with Joaquin, making the desire she feels for him harder and harder to resist. Joaquin Ramirez might be sexy, but in her experience, photojournalists only want to make a buck off other people's suffering. She isn't looking for a relationship, especially not with an intrusive photojournalist. Former US Army Captain Mia Starr has built a new life for herself in Denver, far away from camel spiders and sand-and the terrible secrets of her first deployment to Iraq.
