Publisher's Synopsis
"The Bad Boy"A Parker Weston Romance Mystery(A Trilogy - Book 2)Volume 2Welcome to the 2nd volume of the exciting, Parker Weston Romance Mystery series. In this love story, and exciting mystery, "The Bad Boy", Renard Jean-Luc, rides his Harley into Webster Cove, on Tybee Island, Georgia, to enjoy the annual Pirates Week celebration. His mysterious visit begins with an enchanted meeting with four, spectacularly, beautiful, young, ladies who are lifelong friends, and longtime residents, of the quaint, little, burg by the Atlantic Ocean.All four ladies are hit with tsunami of male sex appeal from the uniquely-different Renard "Fox" Jean-Luc, whose handsome looks, charming personality, and seductive, romantic, gift of gab, soon have all four girls under his spell.The reason for the "Le Mauvais Garvon's". "The Bad Boy's" visit remains a dark secret as he negotiates through the criminal world in Webster Grove, and nearby Savannah.The continuing love story of Parker Weston and Penelope Reagan Rowan, has at long last seen them become husband and wife, over the continuing interference from her father, Vincent Rowan, the "capo" of the Savannah, Georgia crime family, who still wants to eliminate his new son-in-law.The soulmates have now settled down into their storybook lives, and are thriving, and living, the life together that they'd always desired. Parker's return to Webster Cove has proved that author Thomas Wolfes's finding that a person can't go back home again, is incorrect in his, and Penelope's case.Toss in sports gamblers, jealousy, competition, murder, a hitman who's cleaning up two capos' dirty laundry of criminal acts, Vincent Rowan's dealings in questionable paintings and artifacts of Old West icons Butch Cassidy, The Sundance Kid, Wyatt Earp, Billy the Kid, and Georgia's own infamous son, "Doc Holliday", and a secret FBI investigation, and you'll have a preview of the exciting events in the touching love story, which is contained in this interesting, unique, novel.I know you'll love it. Enjoy!Blessings, Dr. Hal Graff