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Blood and Bone

The deeper they dig into the past, the closer they come to a killer.

Crime writer Shayne Reynolds is looking for the next book that’ll get her out of her parents’ basement and on track to rebuilding her life. She’s found it in Robert Anderson, a confessed murderer who’s out on parole. Something’s never added up about that case.

From the moment she sets foot in Dark Water, nothing goes as planned. Anderson’s family wants her to drop the story—especially surviving son Des. A man who ignites sizzling heat even as he stands firmly in her way.

Laboring under his father’s crushing legacy and his grandmother’s iron resolve to get rid of the nosy writer at any cost, Des struggles to save the self-destructive sister who once saved him. There’s something honest and forthright about Shayne, though, that tempts him to help her get to the truth. Even if it means double-crossing his powerful grandmother.

Despite their resolve to keep it strictly business, sexual sparks quickly set fire to tangled emotions. And threads of a fragile bond that someone with a vendetta could use to weave their death shroud…

Warning: This story contains a feisty writer, a sexy younger man and a mystery with enough twists and turns to cause vertigo.

Reviewer: Valerie
Review: Oct 14, 2011
Genre(s): Romantic Suspense
Blood and Bone starts out with a chilling meeting between a crime writer and convicted murder setting readers on the edge of their seat from the first eerie meeting to the last page. Shayne Reynold's is a heroine with some issues, though they don't get in the way of her doing her job, writing about the murder of Robert Anderson's wife and son twenty five years ago. However, Robert drops a bombshell on Shayn

The Curse of Culcraig

Romantic Suspense Crimson Rose

Rating: Spicy

Page Count: 328

After a devastating personal tragedy, history professor Hillary Bennett seeks refuge in the quaint Scottish village of Culcraig, hoping to research a legend and salvage her career. Instead, she finds her hostess dead and her hopes for the future pinned to the woman’s black sheep heir.

The last thing Caid Douglas needs is a decrepit manor house to remind him of his estranged family, but he does need the money selling the house would bring to pay off his debts. In desperation he offers to honor his great aunt’s arrangement with Hillary—if she pays him to stay at Glendon House and view his ancestor’s journals, he’ll have the money to fix up the family mausoleum and sell it.

But an ancient curse hovers over the village, and the secret to lifting it lies in the journals. Will Caid and Hillary realize what they have and uncover the truth before a twisted killer silences them forever?

 

Reviewer: Silvermage
Review: Jan 13, 2010
Genre(s): Romantic Suspense
Professor Hillary Bennett is at Glendon House Manor. Glendon House Manor is a Victorian house in a small village named Culcraig. Agnes, the woman Hillary was going to visit has died. Hillary wanted to speak to Agnes about some journals. This situation leads to Hillary in the buff and Agnes’s nephew getting an eye full when he goes into the wrong room.   Hillary soon learns more about Caid. H

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