Heather Graham Classic Suspenseful Romances Collection Volume 2
Author: Heather Graham
Publisher: MIRA
Published: 2019-05-06
Total Pages: 785
ISBN-13: 1488053146
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKeep the mystery and romance alive! Together for the first time in one value-priced digital box set, three more classic stories from New York Times bestselling author Heather Graham. King of the Castle Back in Ireland for the first time since the mysterious death of her husband, Kit McHennessey finds herself haunted by the unanswered questions from that night. Justin O’Niall, the man who comforted her through the tragedy eight years ago, is as darkly compelling now as he was then. And while she is passionately drawn to him, she is also certain she cannot trust him. Kit must uncover the deadly truths she once fled in order to confront the danger that threatens their future. This Rough Magic Wolves were howling and the moon was full on the night Carly Kiernan reached Castle Vadim. Its walls rose forbiddingly, as if part of the mountains themselves. No less forbidding was Jon, Count Vadim, who dressed in black and called to mind another man, one who feared to face the sun and consorted with the creatures of the night. But this was Halloween! Surely, Carly told herself, by day the count would prove to be no more mysterious than the trick-or-treaters she would have faced at home. But the morning brought only another question: why was she falling in love with such an enigmatic man? If Looks Could Kill Madison Adair didn’t witness her famous mother’s brutal murder. But she saw it. That was a lifetime ago, but the nightmares have returned. Only this time they’re of a faceless serial killer stalking women in south Florida. A killer she can’t see but who knows she is watching. Surrounded by her family, Madison knows she should feel safe, but she doesn’t. And how much can FBI agent Kyle Montgomery protect her, when he can’t let go of the past they’ve shared? Madison is Kyle’s only link to the killer, but can they find the truth before the killer strikes again? Because sometimes, it’s what—or who—you can’t see that holds the greatest danger…