Former Air Force Pararescue Specialist, Morris âMoeâ Cleveland might be smaller than the other members of his team, but size, in his case, certainly matters. He can fit in places his counterparts canât and his body is wiry, streamlined and fast. The perfect choice when it comes to proportional matches. Thankfully, his new client is nine inches shorter than him.
Assigned to protection duty for a rich manâs daughter seems a waste of his skills. But heâs getting paid well for babysitting duty and wouldnât complain. At least he isnât dodging bullets in the Middle East. Instead, heâs dodging his growing feelings for the feisty redhead.
The Client
When her little brother died of leukemia, Breely's parents hovered over her, refusing to let her do things for fear of losing their only living child. Breely rebelled against the suffocation, moved off the family ranch and into her own place in Eagle Rock. She lives a double life. By day she's the face of Brantt enterprises, managing her father's philanthropic ventures. At night she moonlights as Bea, the feisty waitress at the Tumbleweed Tavern. Breely made a vow to herself to live a real life, not one cocooned in bubble wrap, protected from every which way the wind might blow.
When she's targeted by kidnappers, she is forced to accept help from a regular at the bar who, with his Brotherhood Protectors teamâs blessing is assigned as her bodyguard. As Breelyâs world goes sideways, she learns she might live longer if someone with mad combat skills has her back. Surrounded by danger, she finds safety, warmth and heart in her protectorâs arms.
Former Air Force Pararescue Specialist, Morris âMoeâ Cleveland might be smaller than the other members of his team, but size, in his case, certainly matters. He can fit in places his counterparts canât and his body is wiry, streamlined and fast. The perfect choice when it comes to proportional matches. Thankfully, his new client is nine inches shorter than him.
Assigned to protection duty for a rich manâs daughter seems a waste of his skills. But heâs getting paid well for babysitting duty and wouldnât complain. At least he isnât dodging bullets in the Middle East. Instead, heâs dodging his growing feelings for the feisty redhead.
The Client
When her little brother died of leukemia, Breely's parents hovered over her, refusing to let her do things for fear of losing their only living child. Breely rebelled against the suffocation, moved off the family ranch and into her own place in Eagle Rock. She lives a double life. By day she's the face of Brantt enterprises, managing her father's philanthropic ventures. At night she moonlights as Bea, the feisty waitress at the Tumbleweed Tavern. Breely made a vow to herself to live a real life, not one cocooned in bubble wrap, protected from every which way the wind might blow.
When she's targeted by kidnappers, she is forced to accept help from a regular at the bar who, with his Brotherhood Protectors teamâs blessing is assigned as her bodyguard. As Breelyâs world goes sideways, she learns she might live longer if someone with mad combat skills has her back. Surrounded by danger, she finds safety, warmth and heart in her protectorâs arms.