Atlas by Eden Finley
It’s against Mike Bravo’s rules to fraternize with other team members, and I always follow orders.īut something tells me Iris might be worth the insubordination. And the truth is, I’ve always wanted him.
I’m no longer closeted or scared to live my truth. He’s as irresistibly snarky as he always was, only there’s a big difference this time. Mike Bravo saved my life, and they want me to join them, but there’s one small problem. I was raised to be a soldier.īut when a top-secret mission fails, I find myself suddenly discharged with nowhere to go. Military life is all I’ve known since I was born. I’m not called Iris “I require intense supervision” for nothing.
Now my boss wants to recruit him, and I can’t wait to rub it in his face that he was rescued by me. Because one of those men happens to be the golden boy from my basic training days.īrock “Saint” Harlow was a walking Captain America in the flesh.
And because I work for Mike Bravo, a private black-ops firm, it’s my job to go into dangerous situations.īut when we’re called in to extract a military team from a hostile situation, the thrill is so much better.