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The Magnificent McCoy Men
Series · 5 books · 1999-2005

Books in series

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#1

License to Thrill

1999

Marc McCoy: Secret Service agent extraordinaire. His mission: to stop the woman he loves from marrying another man. And to save her life, if she'll let him. Melanie Weber: Marc's former partner and ex-lover. She's determined to give her unborn child a father. Even if it means giving up her own dreams. Sexy-as-sin Marc McCoy has always relished the thrill of the chase. But this is the firs time he's ever had to chase woman. He can't believe his Melanie is getting married—and not to him! But little does Melanie guess that Marc's got a plan to get her back—for good. After all, he is licensed to thrill...
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#2

The P.I. Who Loved Her

2000

Mitch McCoy—Private investigator. He specializes in locating people—but could never find the woman who'd loved him, then left him at the altar... Liz Braden—She's back in town, after jilting another groom. She's obviously not meant to be married...but she's sure tempted to "play house" with sexy Mitch. After one close call with matrimony, Mitch McCoy is a happily confirmed bachelor—until hi long-lost bride breezes back into town wearing another wedding dress and red shoes! Mitch might not be "in love" with Liz anymore, but he's never stopped wanting to "make love" to her. But will Liz finally give Mitch the wedding night they never had? Or will her latest groom track her down first? The Magnificent McCoy Men—Don't settle for less than the real McCoy!
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#4

You Only Love Once

2001

You Only Love Once by Tori Carrington released on Feb 22, 2001 is available now for purchase.
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#5

Never Say Never Again

2001

Never Say Never Again by Tori Carrington released on Jun 22, 2001 is available now for purchase.
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#6

A Real McCoy

2005

In the next twenty-four hours defense attorney Kat Buckingham will discover she's adopted, her biological father is very much alive, and she has five very protective older brothers—all working in law enforcement. Oh, yeah, and she'll be wrongfully arrested...for the murder of her fiancé. Kat always figured she could handle just about anything...but a murder rap is a little daunting, even for her. And worse, she's now being smothered by people determined to protect her—her father, her brothers and gorgeous U.S. Marshal Harry Kincaid. Not that she minds his attention. But she can think of better ways for Harry to make sure she doesn't get into trouble. Once it's uncovered that Kat's fiancé was in the witness protection program, it becomes obvious that there's only one way to nail the killers—Kat has to act as bait. And despite everybody's protests, she willingly takes the job. After all, it's time they all learned that Kat is definitely... A Real McCoy.

Author

Tori Carrington
Tori Carrington
Author · 54 books

Author Tori Carrington is the penname of husband and wife writing team Lori and Tony Karayianni. Hands down, penning a bio is always the most difficult writing challenge we take on. What do we say? What do we keep a secret? Considering we've been writing together for over twenty-two years...well, that reveals more about us than anything you'll likely read here. We're fiction writers simply because we enjoy escaping into an exciting, colorful, fictional world of our own making. Take great, shameless pleasure in delving into the lives of others. Revel in living vicariously through our characters, trying on career hats we'd never otherwise put on, stretching muscles we'd probably be better off excercising in reality. We won't even discuss how our writing allows us to voice opinions on society, romance and human sexuality that aren't subject to public ridicule but rather presented as entertainment. To go there, well, we'd be revealing a little too much, now, wouldn't we? So we'll stick to just the facts, ma'am—or sir, depending on your preference, which may or may not have anything to do with your sex. Should you desire more information, feel free to e-mail us and we'll provide you with our phone number, or—our preference—arrange to meet with you one-on-one where we can learn as much, or perhaps more, about you as you will about us. Depending on our mood, we may spill everything we'd prefer to keep a secret, like which traits we would change about the other if given half a chance. Likewise, we may wisecrack our way through the interview, sprinkle our responses with what we find exciting about our latest book, and blissfully skate over personal details that might bare a little too much. Trust us, this is not an attempt to create an aura of mystery. We're not quite that saavy. No, we're just very protective of our evolving selves and consider ourselves open-minded, known to change an opinion the moment we voice it or are presented with further information, so we're hesitant to commit any to writing. Guess we're very Socrates-like (as opposed to Socratic) in that way, which isn't altogether a bad thing.. So rather than dictate to you here, we'll lay out the basic facts, then provide a number of links to others who have interviewed us. I'm (Lori Schlachter Karayianni) a Holy Toledo, Ohio, native, having attended Central Catholic but ultimately graduating from Macomber-Whitney with certification in computer science. After working in the computer industry for a number of years—and after Tony and I endeavored to write our first novel—I switched to temp work which ultimately led to a four-year stint as a secretary/sales clerk in the engineering and international sales departments of Owens-Illinois, the international container company that put the "glass" into The Glass City. I put the brakes on before I reached the five-year mark, however, the point of no return for most dreamers who get caught in the corporate trap (more vacation time? Better benefits? Probably I should stay until retirement). Tony's background couldn't be more different from mine, but thankfully it led him to me. Born in Smila, a small hillside village in the area of Ancient Olympia outside Pyrgos, Greece, (where his family has deep roots and an older brother still maintains the family olive groves) he was raised in Athens during a time of political and cultural upheaval, although neither stopped him from becoming a drummer in a successful pop band that often played with Greek singer Teris Chrysos. He immigrated to the U.S. in late 1976 and with the help of the Greek community achieved the American Dream. Only the hunger for something more, the restless searching that originally compelled him to turn his back on his successful music career and brought him here, remained. It wasn't until after we'd become a couple, and he turned to me and suggested that we try our hand at writing, that both of us discovered the true meaning of th

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