#215 One Tough Avenger by Diane Pershing (SRS #1497)

Attorney Shannon Coyle is fascinated by the homeless man with haunted eyes so when she finds him beaten up and left for dead near her legal aid center she brings him to hospital and helps him when he's suffering from amnesia. Was it caused by the beating or did the amnesia come first? Then as they discover his identity and he gradually recovers most of his memory they try to expose the sect that killed his wife and child. Will Mitch be able to open his heart again after his loss?
I enjoyed this story about a jaded heartworn CEO and how he grew to love the idealistic lawyer. Lots of action and suspense.

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Have this one

Have this one close to the top of the pile. I've enjoyed the other two SRS I read by her.  I need to catch up with my SRS they're piling up. I need to quit working eleven hour days so I can read more but then I wouldn't have money to buy books so guess I'll just plod along. Later, Deb

and I keep telling you that size doesn't matter Wink

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It does too!

It does too in certain things, like when you keep buying and buying and not reading as many as you need to. I have done better this month. But I have no more space for books. I don't have a treadmill to pile mine on. LOL I just realized I didn't have you on my friends list. Can't believe I missed that. Hope you'll forgive me that it's taken me so long.

Size doesn't matter.

It does too in certain things,

 

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FF - we were talking about our TBR piles

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That girl has a mind like a ... PG13 prevents me from finishing that sentence Tongue out

You two

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