For grown women who want the heat and the steel both. Her leads are competent before they're anything else. Nobody here needs saving, and the choosing is the whole point. The intimacy is explicit, and it's earned.
Garnet Ambrose writes for grown women who want the heat and the steel both. Her leads are competent before they're anything else: the kind who run the operation, read the room, and would be perfectly fine alone, which is exactly why the wanting costs something when it shows up.
“Nobody in these books needs saving. They choose each other anyway, and the choosing is the whole point.”
The intimacy is explicit, and it is earned, never handed over for free. The dialogue is sharp, the leads are formidable, and the slow burn pays off.
Five connected standalones about the men trained to neutralize every threat but the one walking straight through their defenses. Read in order, or fall for them one at a time.
A spicy slow burn for readers who like their heroines in the corner office. The central romance builds across the full run, not inside one book.
Cold, clever, and dangerous. Arrangements made on paper, undone by everything the contract never accounted for.