Never catch feelings for your mark-Con Artist 101
Logan has been running cons since he learned to walk. He’s no amateur, but every time the card shark gets near sassy spitfire, Drew Miller, his plans go off the rails. If he doesn’t want his sister wearing orange for the next decade, he’ll have to trick Drew into impeding the recovery of her father’s stolen artwork. Drew can’t stand Logan Cash, even if he does rock a leather jacket like James Dean. And, okay, his World Series of Poker win is kind of cool. She may have warmed up to him if he didn’t spill coffee all over her fashion illustrations, destroying her shot a winning a contest that would accelerate her career. Logan’s morally gray soul doesn’t flinch when he’s tasked with conning Drew. But when he finds out the person threatening to ruin his sister’s life is coming after Drew next, he pivots from bad guy to protector. If she learns the truth about Logan, she’ll want nothing to do with him. He knows he’s no good for her, but he’s in too deep to walk away. Can he make things right with Drew without sacrificing the deal that will save his sister?