The Complicated Dance between Jane and Alex

From the moment Jane and Alex met in Double Entry Deceit, it was clear they were more than just colleagues. Imagine two puzzle pieces, both workaholics, fitting perfectly in a professional setting but with edges that are just a bit too jagged for an easy romantic snap. Yes, they kissed—not once, but in both of the first two books! Those moments? Electric and charged with the promise of more. But where does it lead?

Our dynamic duo balances a tightrope between professional decorum and personal desire. They share dinners under starlit skies and exchanges that sparkle with flirty banter. It’s clear they're smitten, yet there's a catch—both are fiercely committed to their careers, which makes the leap into a full-blown romance feel like a step into the unknown. What if they destroy what they have in a failed relationship? Would they need to stop working together?

Jane, our brilliant forensic accountant, isn't one to rush into uncharted territory without a map. Is it the result of her job as the managing director of forensic accounting, or is it more of her personality? And Alex? Well, as a dedicated NYPD detective, he’s all about following the clues, yet he respects Jane’s need for space and time, which only makes it easier for her, but will it help the relationship?

Where is all this heading? In the second book of the series, Fashion Fatale, the relationship develops but is still simmering—comfortably unresolved yet brimming with potential. And yes, for those of you tapping your fingers waiting for what’s next, there’s good news. In the upcoming third book, Serenity's Shadow, we’ll continue to unravel the complex web of Jane and Alex’s relationship.

So, buckle up, dear readers. Jane and Alex's journey is a testament to modern love—messy, real, and wonderfully unpredictable. It’s a dance of two steps forward, one step back, and a swirl around the floor that’s as compelling as any high-stakes mystery.

What are your thoughts? Are you rooting for a romantic resolution, or do you enjoy the thrill of the 'will-they-won’t-they'? Keep your eyes peeled for Serenity's Shadow—things are about to get even more interesting!

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