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Commanding Sia

Commanding Sia (NCIS Series Book 1)

by Zoe Dawson

FBT review:

Discover a thrilling romance that combines passion, duty, and a touch of danger in "Commanding Sia", the first installment of the gripping NCIS Series by Zoe Dawson. Lieutenant Ambrosia "Sia" Soto returns from a harrowing investigation only to be faced with her turbulent past as she reunites with NCIS Special Agent, Christophe Vargas. Sia's brother's death, attributed to an accident involving Chris, still haunts her. But when tragedy strikes again aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. James McCloud, Sia and Chris must work together to uncover the truth and navigate a treacherous foe. As the personal and professional collide, Sia must confront her feelings for her enigmatic partner. This indie book will captivate readers looking for a riveting love story intertwined with pulse-pounding action. Dive into "Commanding Sia" and discover a romance that will leave you breathless.

Publisher Description:

Separated by loss. . .reunited by duty…

When Lieutenant Ambrosia “Sia” Soto returns from an investigation into a “pilot error” case aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. James McCloud, she comes face to face with NCIS Special Agent and former lover, Christophe Vargas, the man who was involved in an F-18 Fighter Jet accident that took her brother’s life six years ago. But when another incident aboard the carrier involves the death of a senator’s son whose plane crashed into the deck on a routine training mission, she’s now required to return to the carrier with Chris in tow to face a cunning and dangerous foe. Bombarded both personally and professionally, Sia must trust her instincts and suppress the feelings that surface for her enigmatic and sexy partner.

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