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Part-time teller and town librarian, Turner Hastings sees her chance for
revenge during a bank robbery. Now she is on the run with the contents
of the bank president’s deposit box, she wants to prove that he and not
her late uncle Rusty embezzled money from the bank.
Special agent John MacKinnon discovers during his investigations of the
bank robbery that Turner wasn’t an innocent bystander during the
robbery. When he contacts her he soon realizes that there is more to
this case than you see on the surface. Soon he has to make an important
decision, to save his career or Turner.
Ms.
Harper, who many will know as the historical romance author Elizabeth
Hoyt, had a very good plot idea with this book. What disturbed me a
little bit was that it took so long till the hero and heroine meets the
first time face to face. The whole sequence of conversations between
them via telephone was simply too long and took a bit of the fun away
from the book. The book has its funny, sensual and suspenseful moments
and if not for the before mentioned little problem it would be a really
great story. But it is still an enjoyable story and I still will
definitely pick up Ms. Harper’s next release, because she is not only a
fantastic historical romance author but also has a lot of potential as
contemporary romance writer. It will be interesting to see with what
she comes up next.
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