Yours For The Night
Samantha Hunter
Harlequin Blaze, Oct 16 2012, $5.25
ISBN: 9780373797240
“Yours For The Night.” Widower bodyguard Garrett Berringer vacations in San Francisco when he meets Tiffany Walker at a wedding. They share a great night together. However, while they are trysting, someone robs her family’s jewelry store, Tiffany a private detective, with Garrett assisting her, investigates. The first Berringer romantic suspense is an entertaining whodunit as the couple fall in love while pursuing the robbers.
“Virtually Perfect.” In Salem, Massachusetts, Raine Covington avoids social activity outside of cyberspace or office functions. At the office computer guru Jackson Harris is attracted to Raine, but feels she thinks he is a roach so he keeps away from her. Rider and Nilla met on line and are attracted to one another. However, when Rider and Nilla meet in person they see Jack and Raine. This reprint of a cyberspace relationship is cleverly done so that the audience observing the chats believes something special is occurring though Raine fails to come close to her alter ego.
Harriet Klausner
Samantha Hunter
Harlequin Blaze, Oct 16 2012, $5.25
ISBN: 9780373797240
“Yours For The Night.” Widower bodyguard Garrett Berringer vacations in San Francisco when he meets Tiffany Walker at a wedding. They share a great night together. However, while they are trysting, someone robs her family’s jewelry store, Tiffany a private detective, with Garrett assisting her, investigates. The first Berringer romantic suspense is an entertaining whodunit as the couple fall in love while pursuing the robbers.
“Virtually Perfect.” In Salem, Massachusetts, Raine Covington avoids social activity outside of cyberspace or office functions. At the office computer guru Jackson Harris is attracted to Raine, but feels she thinks he is a roach so he keeps away from her. Rider and Nilla met on line and are attracted to one another. However, when Rider and Nilla meet in person they see Jack and Raine. This reprint of a cyberspace relationship is cleverly done so that the audience observing the chats believes something special is occurring though Raine fails to come close to her alter ego.
Harriet Klausner
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