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Dead Air Carol Ericson
It’s the ratings, stupid. That’s what motivates take-no-prisoners radio talk show host, Carly Hansen. Carly grew up watching her powerful father, former Senator Palmer Hansen, bully and manipulate those around him, crushing Carly’s dreams of becoming a professional ballerina along the way. She salves her disappointment by maintaining a steely control over her emotions and being the baddest ass in Portland. But when she goes after smooth-talking Father Rey, the influential cult leader of the Rey of Divine Light, the attitude can only take her so far. And the ratings come with more than a whiff of danger.
Roman Douglas, seasoned war correspondent, lives for danger. To compensate for his guilt over his fiancée’s death in Baghdad, he’s itching to rescue his nephew, Hunter, from Father Rey’s cult compound. But one loud-mouthed radio talk show host keeps getting in the way. How can he rescue Hunter from the compound, and assuage his guilt, with Carly Hansen drawing public attention to Father Rey?
Despite their different methods, Carly and Roman decide to join forces to go after Father Rey. If there’s a thin line between love and hate, Carly and Roman cross it. And soon their sizzling desire for each other burns as hot as their desire to bring down Father Rey and his cult.
Amazon Digital Services, June 2011
142 pages ISBN: 2940012950994 Digital $0.99
Also by Carol Ericson:
Trap, Secure: Navy SEAL Security, October
2013 Conceal, Protect, April
2013 Run, Hide, March
2013 Deception, October
2012 Intuition, September
2012 Eyewitness, June
2012 Obsession, May
2012 Green Beret Bodyguard, January
2012 Top Gun Guardian, December
2011 Kick It Up, August
2011 The Body Politic, July
2011 Dead Air, June
2011 Smokescreen, June
2011 Mountain Ranger Recon, April
2011 Navy SEAL Security, March
2011 A Silverhill Christmas, December
2010 The McClintock Proposal, September
2010 The Sheriff of Silverhill, January
2010 Circumstantial Memories, February
2009 A Doctor-Nurse Encounter, August
2008 The Stranger and I, December
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