Dark Waters

Summary
A predator stalks paradise and shes next. The ICE Files. On a tropical isle, Frankie Montalvo discovers roots to a past she never knew. Tales of witchcraft, missing girls and el chupacabra surround her, but it will take more than superstitions to scare her away. Determined to create her own home, she enlists the help of an enigmatic beach bum. She doesnt want to fall for a drifter who will probably break her heart and move on, but when both she and her home are attacked, its in Ricos arms that she finds safety and protection. All shes ever wanted was to settle down and live life on her own terms, but someone has other plans and Frankie must decideis Rico her lover or her enemy? Special Agent Rico Lopez has been to the depths of hell and back. He returns to his native island of Vieques to forget an ICE mission gone wrong only to find himself caught up in the search for a neighbors daughtera victim of the legendary el chupacabra. Paradise has a predator and all leads point to a dilapidated old plantation and its sexy as sin owner. Lying to Frankie is the only way to do his job, but is he protecting her or himself? As the net around them tightens and their lives are put on the line, hell learn the greatest danger hes ever faced is the risk of losing his heart.
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