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"debut novel near flawless in its execution"
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted December 25, 2006
Author, P.J. Alderman comes off the starter's block with a
powerful novel, hardly showing this is her first book.
Many first-time novelists want to tell too much, flood the
first part of a novel with back-story; it's only when you
get into the action of the plot do the Read more...
"A Page Turning Supsense"
Reviewed by Kristi Ahlers
Posted February 20, 2007
Kaz Jorgenson leaves her job in San Francisco, to come
home
to Oregon and help her twin brother Gary with his fishing
business. When Gary's partner and friend is brutally
killed
and he's charged with the crime he runs leaving Kaz
holding
the bag and having to try to figure Read more...
"Thrilling Romantic Suspense"
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted February 21, 2007
One of the things I like when reading debut authors is
they
almost always come up with a new angle to tell their
stories. In this debut I found that to be true, offering
both a fresh voice and an exciting and thrilling edge-of-
the seat read.
Kaz Jorgensen had an Read more...
SummaryKaz Jorgensen is used to fearthe anxiety of
negotiating treacherous currents as she captains her
family's fishing trawlers, the terrifying nightmares of the
day she almost lost her life on the river. But now a man is
dead, an arsonist has set the Anna Marie ablaze and her
brother is missing, accused of both crimes. How much more
can she take?
Michael Chapman knows how to take the heatas fire
chief he's dealt with more than his share. No way can he
afford to get involved with the sister of a suspect. But the
scorching attraction between him and Kaz burns out of
control. Whatever happens, he can't allow another woman to
die because of him.
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