Entry Shock (Rogue Rescue, #3)

Shark shifter Mackey doesn't need a rescue partner, especially one as reckless and hot as this new shark. Trick's just begging for discipline, and Mackey's willing to break him down. But doing so could threaten his own carefully constructed defenses.

 

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Shark shifter Ian Mackey works alone.

His job is important: to protect the guys in his covert rescue swimmer unit—from predators, from the press, from each other.

So what if he lives alone, too? And eats alone? And sleeps alone?

Solitude works for him. Lets him focus on the job and a few favorite extracurriculars.

The last thing he needs is a rescue partner.

Especially one who's prickly and stubborn and distractingly hot.

And who intends to evade Mackey in the water and out.

 

Trick Harper doesn't need a damned babysitter.

He's a veteran rescue shifter. He embraces the mission, he gets the job done, and his deafness is an asset.

So what if he does things his own way? Goes a little off-plan? Gets creative?

Autonomy works for him. Or it did, until the one time it didn't.

Now he's chained to another shark, a hulking bruiser who pushes every button Trick's got.

Especially the ones that haven't been touched in a while.

If Mackey takes matters into his big, scarred hands, ignoring him is going to be impossible.

 

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ENTRY SHOCK is the 3rd novel in the ROGUE RESCUE series.

 

Content Notes: internal & external ableism; graphic injury; depictions of sea rescues; killing of wild sharks; killing in self-defense; memory of parental death

 

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Entry Shock (Rogue Rescue, #3)

Shark shifter Mackey doesn't need a rescue partner, especially one as reckless and hot as this new shark. Trick's just begging for discipline, and Mackey's willing to break him down. But doing so could threaten his own carefully constructed defenses.

 

+

 

Shark shifter Ian Mackey works alone.

His job is important: to protect the guys in his covert rescue swimmer unit—from predators, from the press, from each other.

So what if he lives alone, too? And eats alone? And sleeps alone?

Solitude works for him. Lets him focus on the job and a few favorite extracurriculars.

The last thing he needs is a rescue partner.

Especially one who's prickly and stubborn and distractingly hot.

And who intends to evade Mackey in the water and out.

 

Trick Harper doesn't need a damned babysitter.

He's a veteran rescue shifter. He embraces the mission, he gets the job done, and his deafness is an asset.

So what if he does things his own way? Goes a little off-plan? Gets creative?

Autonomy works for him. Or it did, until the one time it didn't.

Now he's chained to another shark, a hulking bruiser who pushes every button Trick's got.

Especially the ones that haven't been touched in a while.

If Mackey takes matters into his big, scarred hands, ignoring him is going to be impossible.

 

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ENTRY SHOCK is the 3rd novel in the ROGUE RESCUE series.

 

Content Notes: internal & external ableism; graphic injury; depictions of sea rescues; killing of wild sharks; killing in self-defense; memory of parental death

 

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Overview

Shark shifter Mackey doesn't need a rescue partner, especially one as reckless and hot as this new shark. Trick's just begging for discipline, and Mackey's willing to break him down. But doing so could threaten his own carefully constructed defenses.

 

+

 

Shark shifter Ian Mackey works alone.

His job is important: to protect the guys in his covert rescue swimmer unit—from predators, from the press, from each other.

So what if he lives alone, too? And eats alone? And sleeps alone?

Solitude works for him. Lets him focus on the job and a few favorite extracurriculars.

The last thing he needs is a rescue partner.

Especially one who's prickly and stubborn and distractingly hot.

And who intends to evade Mackey in the water and out.

 

Trick Harper doesn't need a damned babysitter.

He's a veteran rescue shifter. He embraces the mission, he gets the job done, and his deafness is an asset.

So what if he does things his own way? Goes a little off-plan? Gets creative?

Autonomy works for him. Or it did, until the one time it didn't.

Now he's chained to another shark, a hulking bruiser who pushes every button Trick's got.

Especially the ones that haven't been touched in a while.

If Mackey takes matters into his big, scarred hands, ignoring him is going to be impossible.

 

+

 

ENTRY SHOCK is the 3rd novel in the ROGUE RESCUE series.

 

Content Notes: internal & external ableism; graphic injury; depictions of sea rescues; killing of wild sharks; killing in self-defense; memory of parental death

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156444755
Publisher: Mia West
Publication date: 10/17/2018
Series: Rogue Rescue
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 57,882
File size: 449 KB

About the Author

Mia West writes epic romance, two heroes at a time. Her story universe features warriors and blacksmiths, rescue swimmers and hockey players, treasure hunters and time travelers, and quite a few shifters.

Her favorite hero: a grumpy f*cker who'll do anything for the man he loves.

Most days, you can find Mia on AO3, where her universe is growing in real time, including bonus stories and works in progress.

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