My 46th book is my 17th Harlequin read.
She's got an uncanny knack for winning at slots, but her home-sweet-home is Bad-Ass-Bert's Biker Saloon. She'd love to go deep undercover with an irresistibly hot cop, but he's got baggage as big as his biceps. She's survived a mysterious tragedy, but Mojo Sheepshanks hasn't quite figured out who she really is or how to get on with her life. And now the wisecracking Mojo is seeing ghosts—the real, ectoplasmic kind—and turning up baffling clues to her real identity. Suddenly a wealthy man is claiming to be her long-lost uncle . . . and she's being shadowed by an ex-con brother with a talent for killer mind games. As Mojo races to finally uncover the facts, she'll need all her savvy and strange new talent to keep someone from burying her—and the truth—for keeps.
My take:
This is a good book...its got mystery, a little fun and good story telling. Any thing can happen.
The characters are good and strong.
Terri
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I'd love to get the second one...
at least I'm hoping that there's a second one out ~ soon! I read this one last year and it was definitely a keeper.
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I am reading the second one now....
its called Deadly Deceptions.
Terri
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Wonderful reads
Both books in this series are fantastic. I can't wait to read the third (assuming there will be another one). I read them in reverse order, and I have to say the second book, Deadly Deceptions, is even better than the first.