When I leave, I never return the same.
Pretending came far too easily for Sullivan Black. One of the reasons he rejected his privileged family and joined the FBI. But those dangerous assignments take something from him every time, leaving him a mess, unfamiliar even to himself. As he struggles to shed the skin of his latest op, he finds solace in the most random of places.
Bar manager, Carter Renault's only intention was to escort the lonely stranger out of his place before he locked up. Yet somehow they end up in an alley, Carter's pants around his ankles. Their encounter is intense. A onetime thing. Except months later Sullivan is sneaking through Carter's window, appearing and disappearing at random. The blistering-hot sex doesn't hide the obvious torment Sullivan is going through, but Carter doesn't want to be caught in the middle.
Just when he thinks he's seen the end of that undercover life, Sullivan gets pulled back in. But this time, his identity is no longer a secret, and the aggressive need he has for Carter could get the other man killed. To set everything right, Sullivan has to face the one man he loves and hates in equal measureā¦his twin.