If you loved Person of Interest and Bodyguard, you just might like Biscayne Bay Breach. Picture this…Sicily…Oh wait, that’s Sophia from Golden Girls! LOL! But picture a computer program that can predict crimes, including the possible death of every – yes EVERY – member of the South Beach Security Gonzalez family. Add a second chance at love romance between tech millionaire John Wilson and beautiful, smart, and sassy baby sister Mia Gonzalez and you’ve got an action-packed and very romantic suspense! Biscayne Bay Breach is available in print, e-book, and audiobook! Here’s a teaser for you from the villain’s point of view. You can find out more about this book and the SBS series at https://amzn.to/408wOZK.
Teaser
CLACK, CLACK, CLACK went the fake shutter on his digital camera.
He zoomed in with the telephoto lens to get a better look at the man who had been sitting with Trey Gonzalez, and as he zoomed in, he sucked in a sharp breath.
“John Wilson,” he murmured. He recognized the man from some news reports on a recent charity event Wilson’s new software company had sponsored.
Interesting, he thought, wondering what the tech multimillionaire had to do with Trey. As far as he knew, it was Mia who had been hanging out with the man. Maybe that’s what this little meeting had been about: what Wilson’s intentions were toward Mia.
The Gonzalez family was a little old-fashioned that way. They stuck together. Protected their own.
Too bad they hadn’t cared at all about what had happened to his family. How his family had suffered over the years while the Gonzalez family had achieved the American Dream.
He intended to make sure that they’d pay for that suffering when the time was right, and his gut told him that would be soon.
He’d been patient after the last attack, waiting for them to let down their guard. It had dropped…a little. That was obvious from what he’d seen of today’s lunch meeting.
Trey had done his best to hide in that back corner and not be seen with John Wilson, but he didn’t know who he was dealing with. Trey and his family had underestimated the danger for months now, but soon he would give them what they deserved: the same kind of pain and loss he and his family had endured for over sixty years.
Soon, he thought, and snapped off a few more photos.