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− | [[Category:Romantic Suspense]][[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:2007 Releases]] | + | [[Category:Romantic Suspense]][[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:2007 Releases]][[Category:Bounty Hunter]] |
* '''Author''': [[Linda Conrad]] | * '''Author''': [[Linda Conrad]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Intimate Moments|Silhouette Romantic Suspense]] [[Intimate Moments By The Numbers|# 1481]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Intimate Moments|Silhouette Romantic Suspense]] [[Intimate Moments By The Numbers|# 1481]] | ||
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A panther stalking her prey, Sunnie Begay knew when to raise her rifle...and fire. But instead of shooting her enemy, she stared into the face of a stranger. | A panther stalking her prey, Sunnie Begay knew when to raise her rifle...and fire. But instead of shooting her enemy, she stared into the face of a stranger. | ||
− | A hunter on a mission | + | ''A hunter on a mission'' |
Cisco Santiago had come to the desert seeking answers about his father's death. Now he'd almost been killed by a woman on a deadly mission of her own. | Cisco Santiago had come to the desert seeking answers about his father's death. Now he'd almost been killed by a woman on a deadly mission of her own. | ||
− | A passion too powerful to resist | + | ''A passion too powerful to resist'' |
Navajo-born Sunnie wasn't who she seemed. Neither was the bounty hunter who awoke dangerous desire. Together, could Cisco and Sunnie right the wrongs of the past? | Navajo-born Sunnie wasn't who she seemed. Neither was the bounty hunter who awoke dangerous desire. Together, could Cisco and Sunnie right the wrongs of the past? |
Revision as of 22:27, 28 November 2007
- Author: Linda Conrad
- Publisher: Silhouette Romantic Suspense # 1481
- Year: 2007
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing - Shadow Whispers
About The Book
A panther stalking her prey, Sunnie Begay knew when to raise her rifle...and fire. But instead of shooting her enemy, she stared into the face of a stranger.
A hunter on a mission
Cisco Santiago had come to the desert seeking answers about his father's death. Now he'd almost been killed by a woman on a deadly mission of her own.
A passion too powerful to resist
Navajo-born Sunnie wasn't who she seemed. Neither was the bounty hunter who awoke dangerous desire. Together, could Cisco and Sunnie right the wrongs of the past?