Stone Barrington and his new love rack up the frequent-flier miles with a stalker on their trail in this thrilling adventure in the #1 New York Times bestselling series. It's not often that Stone Barrington finds a woman as accustomed to the jet-set lifestyle as he, so he's pleasantly surprised when he meets a gorgeous pilot. Their travels together lead them from Wichita to Europe, but trailing them is some unwanted baggage: his new lady love's unstable, criminal ex-boyfriend. And while Stone is fending off his newest adversary, trouble is brewing on the international stage. Several enemy operatives are at large, and only a coordinated intelligence effort will have any chance of stopping their deadly plot. But the clock is ticking...and time has nearly run out.
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For Braden Zimmer, leading his team of Hotshot firefighters is all about sensing when a fire is coming.
Still, he's her only link to the sister she's lost and the child that Celeste will stop at nothing to possess. With Celeste in hot pursuit, Rob is looking more and more like Judy's white knight.
Troubleshooter Alyssa Locke protects an old friend who is running for public office, a job that is complicated by family demands and the reemergence of the "Dentist" serial killer.
Third, talk to Logan Rice,” Roddy said. “Why'd you say that? Why did you mention Logan?” “I don't have time for couple's counseling right now.” Roddy sighed. “Send me the email.” The phone clicked. Roddy had hung up on her.
He’s hot.
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From the author of Nothing Lasts Forever, the basis for the movie Die Hard, comes a heart-pounding thriller!
The last man she ever wanted to see.
She headed for the door, but her mother's sobbing stopped her. “Oh my goodness. I... This can't be happening. It just can't be happening.” Her mother cried for real now. “But it is, Mom. It's not Heath's fault.