SUNSETS & SECRETS
After an easy day studying coral in the Bahamian ocean, Amanda Blayne returns to shore looking forward to a cool drink and a lazy afternoon. But the tranquil waters turn dark and treacherous when Amanda is ruthlessly abducted in broad daylight. With her captors demanding a ransom that no one can pay, Amanda’s hope dims and she begins to panic.
Sean Ramiro, an undercover cop from Miami, is tasked to covertly observe the safe arrival of the senator. Instead, he witnesses Amanda’s abduction and immediately throws himself into danger, pretending to be Amanda’s lover to try to protect her. The two are playing a perilous game but find it’s easy to play along when irresitible tension builds between them…
© 2020 Harlequin Audio (Audiobook): 9781488209550
Release date
Audiobook: 1 December 2020
SUNSETS & SECRETS
After an easy day studying coral in the Bahamian ocean, Amanda Blayne returns to shore looking forward to a cool drink and a lazy afternoon. But the tranquil waters turn dark and treacherous when Amanda is ruthlessly abducted in broad daylight. With her captors demanding a ransom that no one can pay, Amanda’s hope dims and she begins to panic.
Sean Ramiro, an undercover cop from Miami, is tasked to covertly observe the safe arrival of the senator. Instead, he witnesses Amanda’s abduction and immediately throws himself into danger, pretending to be Amanda’s lover to try to protect her. The two are playing a perilous game but find it’s easy to play along when irresitible tension builds between them…
© 2020 Harlequin Audio (Audiobook): 9781488209550
Release date
Audiobook: 1 December 2020
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10 Jan 2023
The worst! Horrid book full of glorified manipulation, gaslighting, forced "romance" that qualifies as sexual harrasment. The male protagonist is a toxic macho figure with major red flags, the female protagonist is weak, helpless and just objectified.It's disturbing that this stuff is romanticised. Never expected a female author to write this nonsense.
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