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romantic mystery
DANGER SIGNALS by Ms. Kathleen Creighton (Silhoutte Romantic Suspense, #1507, April 2008 -- 'The Taken' Miniseries)
The Taken ... Believe in the Impossible ...
D A N G E R S I G N A L S
by
Ms. Kathleen Creighton
Three Men and a Body by Stephanie Bond
I always like to revisit old characters in series like this.
Fearless Fourteen by Janet Evanovich
Evanovich never disappoints with Ranger, Morelli, and all the funny.
Guns Will Keep Us Together by Leslie Langtry
I was surprised that they went in this direction with this book, with first person in the hero's point of view, but it worked! The Bombay family is always fun to revisit and I look forward to reading the next one.
Alibi in High Heels by Gemma Halliday
The Paris setting appealed to me less than the Hollywood setting of the previous book, but the apparent transition from one hero to someone so much better suited to the heroine was my favorite part of the book. I'm looking forward to the next one so I can see if she goes the way I want her to.
2 Bodies for the Price of One by Stephanie Bond
I like books and even series that have a heroine with more than one choice for a hero. So far, she hasn't chosen the right guy yet. :)
Body Movers by Stephanie Bond
I thought a book that featured people who moved dead bodies for the morgue would be interesting. I was right. :)
Undercover in High Heels by Gemma Halliday
This heroine can be a trial--especially to her romantic lead, a detective whose cases she keeps getting into the middle of--but she gets into some really interesting situations. I love books set in Hollywood, and this one was especially fun.
Plum Lucky by Janet Evanovich
What needs to be said about Janet Evanovich and Stephanie Plum?
Funny.
Fun.
I vote for Ranger. :)
#88 Dial M for Mischief by Kasey Michaels, HQN 2008
Teddy Sunshine was dead.
