Wrong place, right time.Carter OβConner exemplifies the term wrong place, wrong time when he gets between a hitman and that hitmanβs prey. Sure heβs the next to die, he steels himself, refusing to give the killer the satisfaction of seeing his fear, even though heβs shaking like a leaf on the inside.
Antony Rosetta canβt ignore the manβs interesting reaction. Accustomed to begging and pleading, he respects the male escortβs strengthβ¦ and struggles to forget the man after he walks away. As the weeks pass, his fantasies propel him to search for Carter and see what makes the man tick.
Carter doesnβt want to head out on another assignment but, after weeks of denial, heβs nowhere closer to paying his tuition bill. Accepting the address from his handler, he winds up before the hitman, afraid heβll face death after all.
Instead, he confronts a passion too much for him to handle. Can these two broken men become whole in each otherβs arms?