Deadly Candy The Mafia and the Mechanic
Paxton has always loved working as a nurse, and her recent promotion is the highlight of her career. In her new position as liaison for the hospital, she attends numerous public events, meets healthcare professionals, promotes the hospital and the benefits of good health, as well as interviews attendees and takes photographs. When Paxton spots a tall, blonde woman at an event, the woman's familiar face rings a bell. This mysterious person has the face of an angel, but the cold, cruel eyes of a demon-evil just seems to exude from them. Paxton racks her brain to figure out where she has seen this woman. On impulse... ...she points her camera and snaps a picture. Her curiosity leads to a deadly, life-changing confrontation. Paxton awakens in the hospital to learn that she's been shot in the head by a mysterious assailant. Soon, she's under the protection of the FBI, and told that she is the target of a mafia hit. Now, plagued by memory problems stemming from the bullet wound, Paxton struggles to piece together the details of her life. At the same time, she tries to help the FBI piece together the mystery. Why does the mafia want her dead? What does she know, or what did she witness that has made them so eager to snuff out her life? R.J. McDonald, the handsome FBI agent assigned to protect her, informs her that the person bent on taking her life is Candy Valenachia, a hit woman for a notorious mafia crime family. R.J. has already lost a loved one to Deadly Candy's bullets, and he's determined to take her out-one way or another-before this hit woman can harm anyone else. In the midst of all the action, Paxton discovers that she is developing feelings for R.J. But will Paxton and R.J. set aside their fears and take another chance on love? Soon they must flee the hospital for Paxton's safety, but everywhere they turn, it seems, Candy is right on their heels. Who is feeding the mafia confidential information that only the FBI should know? And will Paxton's resourcefulness and R.J.'s years of experience be a match for Candy's cold, unfeeling determination to finish the assassination job she started?