Favorite Quote: “You are the finest thing I’ve ever touched.”
At the end of Taken By Midnight, Corinne and the other female captives were rescued by the Order from one of Dragos’s holding sites. Deeper Than Midnight starts out with Corinne wanting to go home and see her family after being missing for 70 plus years. Brock, her former bodyguard and member of the Order, is not available so Hunter volunteers to see her home. Hunter is attracted to Corinne but has seen a vision through Mira that he will in someway break Corinne’s heart. This confuses Hunter but his protective instincts have been triggered by this woman and he is forced to see it through.
When Hunter and Corinne arrive at her home, Hunter instantly senses something is wrong. When the truth is revealed about Corinne’s abduction, the results are devastating. Hunter takes Corinne with him into hiding once it becomes clear that Dragos will do anything to get her back. Through all this the Order receives information that it’s secret location has been breached and they now scramble to prepare for a war that is coming straight to their front door.
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