Every Breath She Takes
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I really disliked this book. I'm surprised I even forced myself to finish it. I didn't believe the love-hate relationship between the main characters. I guessed who the stalker was the first time he was introduced. The only reason I didn't guess the identity of the "Femme Fatale" was because there were absolutely no clues to her identity. The writing was extremely disjointed. I plan to never read another book by this author.
From bn.com
Someone in L.A. is stalking the stalkers, killing them by playing the perfect victim. The press and the public have made her a hero. But Rio Scott Walker calls her a criminal. The ace detective has a prime suspect--Carlie Bishop. She's the daughter of a U.S. Supreme Court justice, an advocate of personal safety, and a presidential appointee. But Rio knows the moment he looks into her eyes that this good girl is no good. Their attraction is white hot, but he's determined to trap her in this "knuckle-biting romantic suspense."
Book #51 read in 2006
From bn.com
Someone in L.A. is stalking the stalkers, killing them by playing the perfect victim. The press and the public have made her a hero. But Rio Scott Walker calls her a criminal. The ace detective has a prime suspect--Carlie Bishop. She's the daughter of a U.S. Supreme Court justice, an advocate of personal safety, and a presidential appointee. But Rio knows the moment he looks into her eyes that this good girl is no good. Their attraction is white hot, but he's determined to trap her in this "knuckle-biting romantic suspense."
Book #51 read in 2006