Secret Identities
A Boys Behaving Badly Anthology
ADULT titles
Edited by Delilah Devlin
Inside Secret Identities: A Boys Behaving Badly Anthology, you’ll find stories by some of the hottest romance writers out there for readers who crave mysterious, enigmatic men and women who may not be who they claim to be. Perhaps they’re the new next-door neighbor with a secret mission, an alien from a far-away galaxy looking for his fated mate, or a spy trying to catch a foreign agent. Whatever their secrets, intrigue and passion follow…
Thought You Were the One by Gabbi Grey – He’s in for a surprise twist when he seeks a second chance to win the attention of his handsome, unrequited, high school crush
Secret Garden by A.J. Harris – Hired by werewolf
matriarchs to track down a bad-boy photographer, a private investigator
discovers a deep connection with her past—and a secret garden of unspoken,
sensual pleasures
What That Alien D Do by Ava Cuvay – A cosplayer
at a popular Sc-Fi convention stalks her favorite MyFans content
creator only to discover his alien “prosthetic enhancements” are real
Masquerade by Brent Archer – After accepting an
invitation to a masquerade, a coffeeshop owner finds himself on the run from a
mafia hitman with a handsome harlequin
Claimed by her Naga Bodyguard by Cameron Allie –
Escaping her dorm for a night of fun with friends takes a turn for a
witch-in-training when demons attack, and a mysterious creature comes to her
rescue
Mayday by Cindy Tanner – A miscommunication isn’t the
end of the world—unless it is the end of the world—and your
“ride or die” might just be undead
Matsuri by D.S. Dehel – An American woman searching in
Japan for the man haunting her dreams is chased by a wily kitsune into a
magical place where she meets a samurai warrior
Most Wanted by Darah Lace – A bounty on the line, a
hunter who bedded then betrayed her, and a strip club—she’ll bare it all to get
her man
Heartthrob by Delilah Devlin – Determined to recast his
image from heartthrob to action hero, an actor hires on incognito with an
Oklahoma ranch whose owner is trying to stay out of foreclosure
Sex, Spies, and Subterfuge by Elle James – Scottish UK
SAS Agent on an undercover weekend assignment tangles with a beautiful Russian
seductress and potential assassin.
Baby, Take My Hand by M. Jayne – After surviving a
bullet to the brain, a detective hunting a serial killer is drawn to a
mysterious man
Her Heavenly Phantom by Michal Scott – Forced into a
marriage of convenience neither wants, a mild-mannered banker with an
intriguing secret discovers his reluctant bride has a secret, too
Perfect Stranger by N. J. Walters – An undercover DEA
agent must keep his identity secret from the woman he’s falling for, a woman
he’s also investigating
In the Dark by Reina Torres – During a blackout, an
undercover NSA agent in Hawaii falls hard and fast for the military guy living
across the hall with secrets of his own
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Thought You Were the One
by
Gabbi Grey
He’s in for a surprise twist when he seeks a second chance to win the attention of his handsome, unrequited, high school crush.
Exclusive Excerpt
Mercer
The day Gawain Piazzi waltzed back into my life,
things definitely looked up.
My high school crush stepped into Fifties Diner just
as I was leaving. I halted, nearly knocking Sarabeth off her feet.
Gawain smiled as he caught my stare. “Going
somewhere?”
“I was about to go home.”
Sarabeth scooted around me and headed into the main
dining area. “Careful, Mercer.”
Whether she was warning me about standing in the
middle of the diner, gaping like a landed fish, or she was warning me to
protect my vulnerable heart, I couldn’t be certain.
Gawain sized me up—his gaze raking up and down my
body.
I did my best not to harden under the scrutiny. I
wasn’t a fifteen-year-old boy anymore. I was twenty-eight. A man. The man in my
house.
Which left an ache in my chest. I would’ve done
anything to have my parents back, but life hadn’t worked out like that. They
were gone. I ran the business and supported my three younger siblings.
Life moved on.
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