She thought complying would keep her safe. It only pulled her deeper. At Tristan's side for a global summit in Tokyo, Amanda is more tangled in the spy network than ever, and more tangled in her feelings for him. Then a face from her past walks through the door, and everything she's been running from catches up at once.
Engaged to the man she once spied on, she should finally feel safe. Instead, Cooper is back, the daughter they never got to raise is almost eighteen, and the secrets Amanda has carried alone for years are threatening to surface all at once. Every step toward the altar feels like a step toward a reckoning she can't outrun. Some things don't stay buried. Some people don't stay gone.
The network, the mission, the man who started it all: everything is converging, and the answers she has spent a lifetime outrunning are finally within reach. But the closer she gets, the more the ground shifts beneath her. Knowing the truth means she can never go back. And going back was never really an option anyway. Some truths are worth dying for. This one is worth living for.
One photograph was all it took. Suddenly, Amanda Hopkins is sitting across a candlelit table from a charismatic tech mogul, playing a role she never auditioned for. The closer she gets, the harder it is to remember whose side she's on. When the game turns lethal, and her heart becomes the highest-stakes variable, she'll have to decide: can she outmaneuver the world's most dangerous players and still find something worth surviving for?
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