Book Review: Janet Evanovich & Lee Goldberg’s The Heist
FBI Special Agent Kate O’Hare is obsessed with catching international crook, Nicolas Fox, who does it for the thrill. Then he pulls the greatest con of them all.
FBI Special Agent Kate O’Hare is obsessed with catching international crook, Nicolas Fox, who does it for the thrill. Then he pulls the greatest con of them all.
A family is shattered. Three beautiful daughters—Savannah, Samantha, and Sabrina Wilde—go on with their lives, each significantly changed, as they bear the memory of the murder-suicide that killed their parents. For years, they have stayed away from Midnight, Alabama. Until Midnight calls them home.
Finally healthy, Chloe Mason’s searches her long-lost brother, Harry . . . which brings Harry’s friend and business partner, Mike Keillor, crashing into her life and her heart. Former Marine Force Recon sniper and SWAT officer, Mike can deal coolly and efficiently with any threat . . . until he’s blindsided by fierce, fiery passion . . . and love. He will not lose her to the Russian mob.
The woman who scorned him now begs for his help. Lily Campora prays Manny Ortega will forgive the past and go into action with her in a country filled with unrest.
Detective Logan Riske will do anything to find Pepper Yates, a witness to his best friend’s murder and will gain her cooperation by any means necessary.
Jason Wilson’s first assignment is protecting a rock diva on her sold-out tour. And she’s not what he expected. Drawn in, they’ll face off against a ruthless killer.
A woman lies dead at the bottom of the stairs, stripped of all her valuables. Most cops might call it a mugging gone wrong, but Lieutenant Eve Dallas knows better.
When his marriage fell apart, Ethan Garrett never really recovered. Now a highly paid bodyguard, Ethan quickly slips back into combat mode when he learns of Darcy’s disappearance.
On the trail of a sex slavery ring, Lexi and Nick are furious when they’re pulled back and discover a web of deceit and betrayal that goes to the very core of the U.S. government.
Both short stories (Jaci Burton’s Wild Riders series and Lora Leigh’s Nauti series) are more romantic suspense than erotic.