Deadly Hunter

· Harlequin
4.5
4 reviews
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283
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About this ebook

The New York Times–bestselling author of Killer’s Prey returns to Conard County—where a stranger has moved to town . . .

With a scar on his cheek and wounds on his soul, the only thing Allison McMann’s new neighbor reveals is his name. But when a toxin kills some cattle and Allison is charged with finding its source, Jerrod Marquette appoints himself her protector. The ex-military man has the skills to keep her safe, yet Allison doesn’t need—or want—his help. His midnight eyes see too much, his powerful body ignites feelings long buried. Even when she learns of the danger lurking in the mountains she tracks, Allison can’t help feeling the greatest danger lies within her . . . in her white-hot lust for the mysterious outsider.

“Suspense winds its way through a story with two complex, yet vulnerable characters at its center. Efficient storytelling, good pacing and a unique plot make this story one good read.” —RT Book Reviews (4 stars)

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4.5
4 reviews
Cindy Hower
May 23, 2020
Wish more to the ending.
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joy russell
March 6, 2018
Great story engrossing
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About the author

Rachel Lee was hooked on writing by the age of twelve and has lived all over the United States. This New York Times bestselling author now resides in Florida and writes full-time. Research is one of her favorite things.

Rachel loves her pets nearly as much as her four children. She has had both dogs and cats and is currently enjoying the antics of Jazz, her bloodhound. She also calls him her "Gentle Giant."

 

 

 

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