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Capturing Sosimo

A Sweet Romantic Suspense (Stryker Security Force Series)

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Capturing Sosimo

By: Sara Blackard
Narrated by: Lorana Hoopes
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New narration updated July 2022

A billionaire inventor hiding her identity. An ex-soldier determined to protect her. Will her lies compromise their chance at love?

There’s nothing Sosimo Rivas hates more than liars.

But in his new job with Stryker Security Force as private protection for the rich, he sees his fair share of them. Sosimo spends most of his time working on old engines and keeping their clients safe. The first he loves. The second he tolerates—until he meets June. June’s made billions inventing gadgets for the military.

But the person in the spotlight is a fake, someone she created to hide behind. Her ruse was working perfectly—until her latest invention attracted the attention of the wrong kind of people. Now, she’s forced to hire a bodyguard who tempts her from her solitary life.

Will June be able to trust her protector when all she’s built is threatened?

And will Sosimo stand by the only woman he's ever loved when he discovers the truth?

If you like explosive adventure, witty characters, and thrilling stories of triumph, you’ll love Sara Blackard’s riveting inspirational security romance series.

©2020 Sara Blackard (P)2022 Sara Blackard
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