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In the Dark

by Marliss Melton



      A Man With A Mission . . .

Navy Seal Lieutenant Luther Lindstrom is determined to clear the name of his Commanding Officer, Gabe 'Jaguar' Renault. One person who has the evidence that can clear him of the trumped up charges, and that is Hannah Geary. Hannah is in hot water herself, for she is being held in a Cuban prison. Luther knows to rescue her would put his own life in jeopardy, but the consequences outweigh the logic.

A Woman In Need of Saving . . .

Hannah Geary wakes up to the cold isolation of a Cuban prison. Having been trained to protect herself, her instincts go into high gear as she tries to find a way out of her dilemma. She is able to escape and runs straight into the arms of Lt. Lindstrom and Chief Westy McCaffey. The trio manages to escape the dangers of the compound and travel to safety. Although they are safe, they realize they must lay low until Commander Edware Lovett is captured and brought to justice. Their close quarters ignite feelings for each other they didn't anticipate. As danger is around every corner, will their love be given a chance to emerge?

Marliss Melton is a top notch writer who knows how to write intense emotional drama. Having discovered her with her first book, Forget Me Not, I knew this was an author to seek out for future editions. In the Dark is in a class by itself, for it gives readers that electrifying jolt that glues them to their seats in high anticipation.

Very highly recommended.

The Book

Time Warner/ Warner Forever
June 1, 2005
Paperback
0446614920
Romantic Suspense
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The Reviewer

Suzie Housley
Reviewed 2005
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