The Mercenary

Max Hudson


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The Mercenary by Max Hudson
Cameron is the most normal person ever. At least that’s what people think when they first see him. Sure, he’s tall and attractive, and he has an air of nerdy hipster that makes him extra cute to a certain type of gay guy. What most people don’t know about him, though, is that he works for the government in a highly classified position. Ever since he was a young man and he decided to hack the state government’s office, Cameron’s life has always been thoroughly planned for him. That means that he can only date people who are okay with being kept at arm’s length. His last boyfriend wasn’t okay with that, and while Cameron thought that he had found the one, it only became very clear that wasn’t the case when it was far too late. That landed Cameron in the situation he is now: in the middle of nowhere, working for a branch of the government so secretive that most people have never heard of it. For the first time in Cameron’s life, he might truly be putting his life in danger.

Logan Kane, on the other hand, is used to putting his life on the line. He was always the kind of person who had plans, big plans, for his own life. But his high school girlfriend got pregnant and then he couldn’t even join the military. That put Logan in a difficult position until someone approached him and told him that they could make it so that he had the same salary and better benefits than the military ever did.

That was when Logan Kane decided to become a mercenary. He didn’t know that was what he was becoming, but now he’s a professional contractor and the government has tasked him to go to a place called The Farm. That’s where he meets Cameron Yates, the down-to-earth but distrustful tactical agent who seems to want to take their relationship farther. Logan is bisexual, single, and very into him. Soon, Logan must choose whether to do his job or be with the guy who he has grown to care so much about, while Cameron must decide who owns him, really: the government or his own heart.

Please Note: This book contains adult language & steamy adult activities, it is intended for 18+ Adults Only. Novel, approx. 80,000 words in length. HEA (happy ever after ending). Does not end with a "cliffhanger".
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