"Showcases each author's incredible talent"
"Bougainvillea" by Heather Graham. Almost two decades ago
her mother drowned. Her father never explained why, but he
left their Bougainvillea home and never returned. With his
recent death, his daughter Katherine "Kit" Delaney goes
back to the family home. There she meets David Moore, a
friend from her childhood. As they fall in love, Kit's
tragic past catches up to her present fueled further by her
doubts about whose side her beloved is on. "Shelter Island" by Carla Neggers. Dr. Antonia Winter
feels someone is stalking her. Not wanting to hurt her
boyfriend's run for the senate with unsubstantiated
stories, Antonia decides to leave for Shelter Island for
awhile. However, Hank Callahan would rather not be a
politician if he must give up his beloved Antonia. With a
hurricane coming and a stalker following Antonia, Hank has
his work cut out for him if he wants to keep her safe. "Capsized" by Sharon Sala. In Mexico, DEA Agent Kelly
Sloan realizes her cover is blown, which means she needs to
escape before Ortega disposes of her in his malevolent
manner. She manages to get to the sea, but drifts for
three days before being found by Texas Ranger Quinn
McCord. As she recovers her strength she and her male
nurse fall in love, but Ortega and his in-law Gruber need
her dead. All three tales are taut romantic suspense thrillers that
will please sub-genre fans except for the fact that readers
will know each one could have been a stand-alone full-
length novel. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted June 24, 2003
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