The Language of Betrayal

 What’s the most dangerous word in espionage? It isn’t gun. It isn’t spy. It isn’t even assassin.

It’s trust.

In Pulse, Olivia Streeter enters a world where betrayal has its own language—silent looks, subtle lies, promises designed to shatter the moment you lean on them. As an athlete, Liv was taught to trust her training, her instincts, her team. In espionage, trust is a trap.

Every handshake could be a hand on the trigger. Every ally could be a Judas waiting to strike. Betrayal whispers louder than gunfire—it tears from within, leaving scars no bullet could match.

For Olivia, learning that language is the only way to survive. But the cost of fluency may be her soul.

Decode betrayal in Cole Steele’s heart-pounding thriller Pulse.



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