What's a superheroine to do when her super soldier ex turns up
alive after more than fifteen years?
Butterfly Ops
The Butterfly Ops Trilogy #1
By Jen Doyle
Releasing September 24th, 2018
NYLA
What's a superheroine to do when her super soldier ex turns up alive after more than fifteen years?
Lyndsey Daniels doesn't have much time to walk down memory lane before she and Ian Fox find themselves thrown together to investigate the mysterious deaths of ten young men in the Canadian wilderness. How do the hearts of such seemingly normal, healthy men just...stop?
With the hint of an evil spirit in the wind—and a whole lot of butterflies—there's no telling what Lyndsey and Ian are dealing with, including their own extensive baggage. Though sixteen years is a lot of life to live, there's one thing they can't deny: their attraction is as intense as ever. But is it just a spark that will burn itself out, or is it true love bringing them back together? When the force they're hunting turns its sights on them, the leap of faith required far exceeds the powers of either of them. But worrying about their future might be premature because one wrong move and they might not make it out alive.
In Book One of the Butterfly Ops trilogy, Lyndsey and Ian reconnect fifteen years after seeing each other for what each thought was the last time. That the spark is still there is undeniable—but is it enough to get past the secrets and lies that tore them apart the first time around? With old tensions rearing their heads as new challenges arise, what at first seems to be a sure path back to trust and happiness is rockier than it seems.
Note: this is Book One in a serial trilogy. Book Two will be released in Spring 2019; Book Three will be released in early Summer 2019. Books should be read in order.
Lyndsey Daniels doesn't have much time to walk down memory lane before she and Ian Fox find themselves thrown together to investigate the mysterious deaths of ten young men in the Canadian wilderness. How do the hearts of such seemingly normal, healthy men just...stop?
With the hint of an evil spirit in the wind—and a whole lot of butterflies—there's no telling what Lyndsey and Ian are dealing with, including their own extensive baggage. Though sixteen years is a lot of life to live, there's one thing they can't deny: their attraction is as intense as ever. But is it just a spark that will burn itself out, or is it true love bringing them back together? When the force they're hunting turns its sights on them, the leap of faith required far exceeds the powers of either of them. But worrying about their future might be premature because one wrong move and they might not make it out alive.
In Book One of the Butterfly Ops trilogy, Lyndsey and Ian reconnect fifteen years after seeing each other for what each thought was the last time. That the spark is still there is undeniable—but is it enough to get past the secrets and lies that tore them apart the first time around? With old tensions rearing their heads as new challenges arise, what at first seems to be a sure path back to trust and happiness is rockier than it seems.
Note: this is Book One in a serial trilogy. Book Two will be released in Spring 2019; Book Three will be released in early Summer 2019. Books should be read in order.
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What she should have been
thinking about was spending three weeks in the woods with the next generation
of the Army teams that had spent almost a year trying to kill her. Possibly
even with some of the very same men, if Matt’s presence were any indication.
That realization had used up all of five seconds of her mental energy, however.
Army teams = men with guns who might still think of her as the enemy = she was
going to have to watch her back even more so than in normal circumstances.
Noted. Moving on.
What she couldn’t get her mind
off of, however, was Ian. Spending three weeks with Ian. Even if he wasn’t
going to actually be out in the woods with her, she’d seen enough about how
Matt had operated to know they’d be connected, possibly even around the clock
for that whole time.
Oh, God, she thought, sitting
back in her seat. What if they really did end up on this job together for who knew
how long? She had no idea how she’d manage to accomplish anything. It was all
she could do right now not to openly stare. And it certainly wasn’t helping
that—what was her name, Julianna?—was being totally flirty with Ian while
talking about weapons, no less. If there was anything Lyndsey knew about Army
guys, it was that they liked their toys.
Not fair, Lyndsey thought,
fighting the urge to glare. She couldn’t exactly get all WWE and jump on the
table and be like, Weapons? You think you’re getting to him because you know
the difference between a Glock and a, um, not-a-Glock? Well, check this out. My
body is a weapon. If he’d stuck around he would’ve gotten to benefit from that
fully. What he did see, though, he totally liked. So top that Miss Desk Job.
Unfortunately, a somewhat
irritated “Hmph” did slip out.
Conversation stopped as heads
turned her way. “Lyndsey?” Matt said, eyebrows all bunched up into a frown.
“Did you want to add something?”
Feeling
her cheeks grow alarmingly warm, Lyndsey looked down at the table in front of
her. “No,” she mumbled. “Sorry. Go on
A big believer in
happily ever afters, Jen Doyle decided it was high time she started creating
some. CALLING IT, her four-book baseball/contemporary romance/romantic comedy
series, has been winning awards since its inception, the most recent being the
2017 Best Banter Contest for Calling It and a nomination for the 2017
Harlequin Hero of the Year for Called Out. She also wrote the acclaimed
HANSONS OF ST. HELENA series of novellas in the St. Helena Vineyard Kindle
World. Butterfly Ops: Book One is the first installment of the BUTTERFLY
OPS trilogy, an epic love story and her first in the paranormal realm.
Jen has an M.S. in Library and Information Science and, in addition to her work as a librarian, has worked as a conference and events planner as well as an administrator in both preschool and higher education environments (although some might say that there is very little difference between the two; Jen has no comment regarding whether she is one of the “some”). She is a member of the Romance Writers of America and is represented by Sarah E. Younger of the Nancy Yost Literary Agency.
Jen has an M.S. in Library and Information Science and, in addition to her work as a librarian, has worked as a conference and events planner as well as an administrator in both preschool and higher education environments (although some might say that there is very little difference between the two; Jen has no comment regarding whether she is one of the “some”). She is a member of the Romance Writers of America and is represented by Sarah E. Younger of the Nancy Yost Literary Agency.
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