Scarred by her mother's abandonment of her for a wealthy husband, Ricky Blair vows revenge on the rich. Now, she commands two larcenous sisters in a jewel thievery ring.But when Granger, a cool, handsome, irreverant insurance investigator appears on the scene, Ricky finds herself involved in a delicious game of cat and mouse. Yet love, the richest prize of all, might be out of her reach.
Rebecca Forster began writing on a crazy dare and found her passion.
Now with over 40 books to her name, she is a USA Today and Amazon bestselling thriller author. Rebecca likes hands-on research and is a graduate of the DEA and ATF Citizens Academies. She is an avid court watcher, has taken numerous weapons courses, and even landed by tail hook on the USS Nimitz to make sure she has lived what she writes.
Rebecca is married to a Superior Court judge and is the mother of two grown sons. She resides in Southern California
Once again I found the author's writing intriguing and the development of characters interesting and exciting. I often wonder what the spouse of a writer thinks when they read of some of the sexual exploitations and devious occurrences. Whatever they make I enjoy it.
As always I have enjoyed this book. I loved how clever the main character Ricky was. I great fantasy. Everything Rebecca writes makes it hard for me to put the book down. Highly recommend this. Clever ending.
I love this author. I have read several of her witness books and like them better but I like this book a lot. When I first started reading it I didn't realize that it was the same author who wrote all of those witness ones I had read. It read a lot like a Sidney Shelton novel. This book moves along at a good pace, she has good strong characters and a good plot. It is very sad in places and deals with a lot of emotionally damaged people who grow up to be thieves. There is also a good romance and a tragic romance. Another five star novel.
I initially read Rebecca Forster's Witness Series and was instantly hooked. Some of her other reads, this title included, however, have left me wanting more. I found this plot to be highly unrealistic while attempting to pass itself off as feasible. While I wanted to get invested in the characters, most of them left me annoyed instead of rooting for anyone.
I'm assuming this is an early Rebecca Forster as there were only glimpses of her brilliance in her later novels. I found this scattered and unbelievable.