Rayne (The Baxter's #5)

L. Ann Marie


Rated: 4.67 of 5 stars
4.67 · 6 ratings · 952 pages · Published: 28 Dec 2015

Rayne by L. Ann Marie
Rayne is a trusted and valued member of Baxter Security. He works on the compound with Family Security. An accident has him wheelchair bound until his new metal parts fuse with his body. It doesn't take long before he's up and walking with the help of Mitch's technology. Getting back to a life without the chair and robotic brace seems so far away and has him questioning whether he will ever return to the job he loves.
Carolina literally falls into his world and gives him no chance to think about his limitations. His split second decision throws him in the hero role once again showing him his value to the Baxters and Carolina.
A plan to have Mitch taken by a family member has the Baxters partnering with the MC. Rayne proves his ability to step into any job and preform it well but Security is where he shines. He gets his chance to show his ability when he's partnered with Rich LaPonte. The MC's second in High Security.
Carolina is the good girl, politician’s daughter that always followed her father’s rules. When she overhears a meeting her world crumbles. He is not the man she thought he was. Greed and a blatant disregard for human life has her showing herself and jeopardizing her own life. Carolina doesn't understand just how far her father will go to protect his secrets from the American people.
With Mitch's help Carolina finds a way to stop her father but it will take Rayne and the MC to keep them safe while they set their plans in motion.
Rayne shows Carolina just what she's bringing to the table and he makes sure she knows he wants it. He builds her up hoping for the perfect partner in his sometimes twisted sexual exploits and rope artistry.

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