About this series
Ruby Iris Williams, White's friend with benefit, staggers into his house with a critical gunshot wound to her stomach. She is barely clinging to life; fortunately, help arrives at his place in record time.
However, when the paramedics are loading her in the back of an ambulance, someone fires a shot at them, hitting one of the medics. The shooter then carnaps the ambulance with Ruby's injured body inside.
Why?
Does it have anything to do with Sullivan White's job as a Trident Officer, London Metropolitan Police anti-gun and gang crime unit?
Does it have to do with Ruby being the U.S. Cultural Attaché to G.B?
Cruelly, Ruby is gone before White could tell her what she truly means to him; it breaks him more than anything.
He keeps sane by focusing on seeking justice for her, but once he succeeds on his quest, will he be able to move forward?
Titles in the series (3)
- One Night Stand: Could this be the Beginning of Forever?: The Colour Series, #1
1
Quirky and Satisfying, Jack O. Daniel's first novel is a triumph. One Night Stand: Could this be the beginning of forever? is a lovely, modern fairytale spiced up with a drizzle of Shakespearean quotes. The story begins when Red and Isabel meet on a deserted beach in spectacular NEW ZEALAND, the land of great white clouds. Her eyes, he decides, are outrageously stunning. He invites her to his bach, a pavilion overlooking Red Beach. From the start, the chemistry between them is palpable. He waits for her to make the first move; she holds his gaze through the glass window for a second longer before she turns and takes a step forward. Then, they make passionate love. It is supposed to be a one-night stand, so neither ask the other their names. When they part ways, she does not know that he is a Kiwi-American hybrid, an Eton-educated, Shakespeare-quoting action hero, working for the U.S. Secret Service Treasury Department. And, he does not find out, until much later, that she is an American heiress. By sheer coincidence, or is it fate, their paths cross again. However, in their way is an egotistical con man. Will they have a happy ending?
- Last Pursuit: The Colour Series, #2
2
Jack O Daniel's follow-up story to One Night Stand: Could this be the beginning of forever? is equally engaging and exciting as the first. Cherie, Blue's daughter, is abducted by a cold and calculating con man. Accompanied by his faithful dog, Molly, who is like a sister to Cherie, Blue starts on a quest to get her back. Their search takes them to a mansion near Windsor Castle in England where all his troubles began. In his search for Cherie, Blue crosses paths with evil people. Molly is shot protecting him from harm. He is distraught about leaving Molly in the care of others to keep looking for Cherie, but he has no choice. Will Molly be alright? Meanwhile, Cherie is being kept in a yacht somewhere in the Mediterranean. Here, she is well looked after by a woman called Mimi. Who is she and why does she feel so bonded with the little girl? The search for Cherie takes Blue from rural England to Greece. Will he find her in time? To find out, get your copy of Last Pursuit now!
- Don't Stand Still: The Colour Series, #3
3
Ruby Iris Williams, White's friend with benefit, staggers into his house with a critical gunshot wound to her stomach. She is barely clinging to life; fortunately, help arrives at his place in record time. However, when the paramedics are loading her in the back of an ambulance, someone fires a shot at them, hitting one of the medics. The shooter then carnaps the ambulance with Ruby's injured body inside. Why? Does it have anything to do with Sullivan White's job as a Trident Officer, London Metropolitan Police anti-gun and gang crime unit? Does it have to do with Ruby being the U.S. Cultural Attaché to G.B? Cruelly, Ruby is gone before White could tell her what she truly means to him; it breaks him more than anything. He keeps sane by focusing on seeking justice for her, but once he succeeds on his quest, will he be able to move forward?
Jack O. Daniel
Jack is an enigma. He is an observer of people and a chronicler of life.
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