Let Me in

Let Me In by Donna Kauffman, published by Kensington Publishing Corporation in 2009, is a first edition novel that spans 375 pages. This contemporary fiction piece intertwines elements of romance and suspense, centering on Tate Winslow, who seeks solitude after a tumultuous past filled with danger. Her life takes an unexpected turn when her former boss, Derek Cole, arrives at her doorstep in a precarious state, disrupting her quest for peace.
As the story unfolds, readers will discover the complexities of Tate and Derek’s relationship, marked by their shared history and the high stakes of an unfolding intelligence case. Derek, now rogue and desperate, relies on Tate as his only lead, complicating their dynamic as he grapples with his feelings for her. The narrative explores themes of trust and vulnerability against a backdrop of suspense, as both characters navigate their pasts and the threats that loom over them.
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He’s bringing anything but peace and quiet. . .
Tate Winslow is done with all the guns, the adventures, the brushes with death. All she wants is to be left alone. So when her enigmatic ex-boss shows up on her doorstep barely alive, she really tries not to care. He’s all alpha male, the baddest of the bad–and a threat to her hard-won peace in more ways than one.
Tate is the only lead Derek Cole has on a case that could blow the intelligence world apart–if it doesn’t kill him before he can figure it out. She was his best agent, but she’s in hiding and he’s gone rogue, and he’s starting to think of her in a very nonprofessional way. In fact, he wants Tate like he wants his next breath, but he’s already risking his life and his career. . .does he need to put his heart in danger too?
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