He’ll do anything to protect this doctor’s life in a novel of killer passion and suspense from “a master storyteller” (Allison Brennan, New York Times–bestselling author).
ER doctor Marissa Frasier needs the best protection after she’s wrongly suspected of her ex-husband’s murder. And rugged Colby Agency investigator Lacon Traynor is keeping her close 24/7, helping her find the truth—and uncovering her most vulnerable passion. But someone else wants Marissa for his own . . . and is about to use their desire as one killer trap.
“I absolutely love Debra Webb’s writing, the stories have such effortlessly smooth flow that makes them impossible to put down. The tension sneaks up on you and keeps you on the edge, and while the protagonists have depth and likable personalities the villains are eerily frightening and sinister.” —Books & Spoons
© 2018 Harlequin Intrigue (eBook ): 9781488033377
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eBook : 1 de julio de 2018
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He’ll do anything to protect this doctor’s life in a novel of killer passion and suspense from “a master storyteller” (Allison Brennan, New York Times–bestselling author).
ER doctor Marissa Frasier needs the best protection after she’s wrongly suspected of her ex-husband’s murder. And rugged Colby Agency investigator Lacon Traynor is keeping her close 24/7, helping her find the truth—and uncovering her most vulnerable passion. But someone else wants Marissa for his own . . . and is about to use their desire as one killer trap.
“I absolutely love Debra Webb’s writing, the stories have such effortlessly smooth flow that makes them impossible to put down. The tension sneaks up on you and keeps you on the edge, and while the protagonists have depth and likable personalities the villains are eerily frightening and sinister.” —Books & Spoons
© 2018 Harlequin Intrigue (eBook ): 9781488033377
Fecha de lanzamiento
eBook : 1 de julio de 2018
Etiquetas
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