Present Danger

· Kensington Publishing Corp.
4.4
10 reviews
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288
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About this ebook

A woman tries to outrun her brutal ex-husband in a thriller by a New York Times–bestselling “consistently excellent voice in romantic suspense fiction” (Romantic Times).
 
To love and to cherish, till death . . .
 
He’ll find her. Sooner or later, Aunie Franklin’s ex-husband, Wesley, will track her down. She’s moved clear across the country to start over, but she knows it’s not far enough from a madman obsessed with making her pay . . .
 
James Ryder’s new tenant is running from something. Her Southern sass doesn’t hide the fading bruises on her face. James doesn’t need more complications in his life, but he can’t ignore her rising fear. Especially once the phone calls and threats begin . . .
 
Every day brings Wesley one step closer. Aunie will be his again, to possess—and to punish. Because the past she tried to flee is about to become her present. And he’ll make sure she never escapes again . . .
 
Praise for the writing of Susan Andersen
 
“A consistently excellent voice in romantic suspense fiction, Susan Andersen keeps on delivering captivating and thrilling novels of dangerous love and dark suspense.” —Romantic Times on Exposure
 
“A winner.” —PublishersWeekly on Bending the Rules

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4.4
10 reviews
Tammy Scibetta
August 27, 2018
It was hard to put down. Gripping story.
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About the author

New York Times bestselling author Susan Andersen is the author of over ten novels and lives in the Pacific Northwest.

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