He called himself Jones and he was more pirate than charter boat captain. His protective streak was suffocating. His kisses devastating. And the bullet scar on his back, the gun tucked in his pants, told Ann that there was plenty the sexy stranger wasn't telling her. Perhaps even more than she wasn't telling him.
He called himself Jones and he was more pirate than charter boat captain. His protective streak was suffocating. His kisses devastating. And the bullet scar on his back, the gun tucked in his pants, told Ann that there was plenty the sexy stranger wasn’t telling her. Perhaps even more than she wasn’t telling him.
Because she wasn’t Ann Smith, island-hopping rich girl. She was Analiese Tremaine, and she was there to find and rescue her missing brother. But how long could she hold on to her carefully constructed identity when her search had already landed her in deep trouble with no one but Jones to help her out alive?
(January 2003)
Finalist in the Orange Rose Contest
Finalist in the Daphne du Maurier contest
Finalist in the Colorado Award of Excellence contest
Winner of the Barclay Gold Award, contemporary
Winner of the Lories Award, romantic suspense
Winner of the Winter Rose Award, series contemporary
Winner of the More than Magic Award
Winner of the Aspen Gold Award
Winner of the Laurel Wreath Award, romantic suspense