
When a prescription drug shortage jeopardizes the patients at Rosario Children's Cancer Center, it not only pits Bo and Lucky against predatory opportunists, but also each other. Undercover with his hard-headed partner, Bo learns that not everything is as it seems in the world of pharmaceuticals. Using his pharmacy license for the good guys provides the sort of education he never got in school. While fighting PTSD, memories of a horrid childhood, and a prescription drug addiction, Bo is paying for his mistakes. Bo's nice to have around, sure, but there's none of that picking-out-china-together crap for Lucky.

It's hard to tell when Lucky doesn't understand relationships or have a clue what any sane human is doing in his bed.

The newbie he trained is now his partner on (and maybe off) the job. Lucky Lucklighter "died" in the line of duty while working off a ten-year sentence with the Southeastern Narcotics Bureau, to be reborn as Simon "Lucky" Harrison. Bo has two months to break down Lucky's defenses… and seconds are ticking by. But Lucky scoffs at partnerships, no matter how thrilling the roller-coaster.

Yet when the chips are down on their shared case of breaking up a drug diversion ring, they may have more in common than they believe. Lucky trusts no one, Bo calls suspects by first name. Lucky slurps coffee, Bo lives caffeine free.

If he can keep out of trouble a while longer he'll be a free man–after he trains his replacement.īy the book Bo Schollenberger is everything Lucky isn't. He speaks his mind, doesn't play nice, and flirts with disaster while working off his sentence with the Southeastern Narcotics Bureau. There are good guys, bad guys, and then there's Lucky.įormer drug trafficker Richmond "Lucky" Lucklighter flaunts his past like a badge of honor. This volume contains Diversion, Collusion, and Corruption of the Diversion series.
