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Going Too Deep
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Samantha Wiley and her now ex-husband worked together to build their dream— owning their own bar. After the business and life end up too much, her Ex splits, leaving her to run the place alone. Thankfully, she isn't the type of woman to back down from a challenge, and all the sexism and ignorance in the world isn't going to stop her from achieving success.
Narcotics Officer Nolan Drake knows the drugs he's chasing are coming from a local bar. Problem is, he doesn't know exactly who's in on it or where they're getting the supply. This is his job, though, and hell or high water, Nolan will find out and lock up whoever's behind putting this poison on the streets. His new job as a bartender is the perfect way to gain information.
Samantha, oblivious that Nolan is a cop, doesn't hesitate to hire the confident, charismatic man when he applies for the position. Nolan can't help getting involved with Samantha. The problem with the drug game is that the truth always comes out. While Samantha can't fault Nolan for doing his job, she also can't ignore being lied to. After all— she doesn't really know Nolan... everything he said was just part of his assignment.
With Samantha back to running her bar, and Nolan chasing down what's left of the drug ring, their lives seem to be going back to normal. But Nolan doesn't want normal— he wants Samantha. With the proof of the drug ring trying to frame her, and his apology in hand, he does the only thing a man in love can do: beg for forgiveness. The only question is whether or not Samantha can see past her bruised heart and forgive Nolan for lying.
Narcotics Officer Nolan Drake knows the drugs he's chasing are coming from a local bar. Problem is, he doesn't know exactly who's in on it or where they're getting the supply. This is his job, though, and hell or high water, Nolan will find out and lock up whoever's behind putting this poison on the streets. His new job as a bartender is the perfect way to gain information.
Samantha, oblivious that Nolan is a cop, doesn't hesitate to hire the confident, charismatic man when he applies for the position. Nolan can't help getting involved with Samantha. The problem with the drug game is that the truth always comes out. While Samantha can't fault Nolan for doing his job, she also can't ignore being lied to. After all— she doesn't really know Nolan... everything he said was just part of his assignment.
With Samantha back to running her bar, and Nolan chasing down what's left of the drug ring, their lives seem to be going back to normal. But Nolan doesn't want normal— he wants Samantha. With the proof of the drug ring trying to frame her, and his apology in hand, he does the only thing a man in love can do: beg for forgiveness. The only question is whether or not Samantha can see past her bruised heart and forgive Nolan for lying.