It doesn't matter what name she's
writing under, just be forewarned Annie Winters likes leaving us hanging
and always dying to know more at the end of a book. So if you're in to
instant gratification, may I suggest waiting til the entire series is
done and reading it all at once, otherwise, you might go crazy. In the
Vigilante's Lover, you'll learn about Jax, a sexy, studly, hunk of a man
who has, for years, been involved in an underground network of
Vigilantes, a society almost beyond comprehension. Mia has become
involved with Jax, who was a prison inmate, when his coded messages
started arriving at her door via mail. Innocent Mia thought she was only
livening up her boring life, while bringing some spice to a prison
inmate, safely locked away. Little did either of them know what they
were getting into when Jax is able to escape and finds Mia. Jax is
convinced Mia is a lying, treacherous double-agent, like the last girl
he fell in love with, who double-crossed him and ruined his life as he
knew it. Mia hasn't been able to figure what her role should be in all
this, but she knows she wants to be involved. Jax and his world makes
her feel alive. As expected, this book leaves you hanging, and totally
clueless as to what will happen to Jax and Mia. What does the future
hold for them: sexually, romantically, and individually. Even if they
can gain each other's trust, will they have the chance, or will the
Vigilante society give them any sort of chance?