Cry No More: Milla Edge displays an uncanny gift for finding lost children. Traveling to a small village in Mexico on a reliable tip, Milla begins to uncover the dire fate of countless children who have disappeared in the labyrinth of a sinister baby-smuggling ring. She joins forces with James Diaz, a suspicious stranger who conceals his own sinister agenda. Caught between growing passion and imminent peril, Milla suddenly finds herself the hunted. Kiss Me While I Sleep: Efficient, professional, and without apology, Lily Mansfield is a hired assassin, working as a contract agent for the CIA. Now, after 18 years of service, Lily has been drawn into a dangerous game that hasn't been sanctioned, seeking vengeance for her own reasons. A CIA agent himself, Lucas Swain recognizes the signs of trauma in the line of fire. His orders are to either bring her in or bring her down. Yet he too is drawn into the game with Lily Mansfield. Cover of Night: In the charming rural town of Trail Stop, Idaho, accessible to the outside world by only a single road, young widow Cate Nightingale lives peacefully with her four-year-old twin boys, running a bed-and-breakfast. Cate always manages to make ends meet with the help of the local jack-of-all-trades, Calvin Harris. But Calvin is not what he seems, and Cate’s luck is about to run out.
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Linda S. Howington is an American best-selling romance author writing under the pseudonym Linda Howard. After 21 years of penning stories for her own enjoyment, she submitted a novel for publication which was very successful. Her first work was published by Silhouette in 1982. She is a charter member of Romance Writers of America and in 2005 Howard was awarded their Career Achievement Award.
Linda Howard lives in Gadsden, Alabama with her husband, Gary F. Howington, and two golden retrievers. She has three grown stepchildren and three grandchildren.
I would have given this book a 3.5 instead of a 4 if I could have. First I'll say I love Linda Howard's actual writing style. Her plots, her description, her continuity are all great IMHO. I just feel she adds to much gratuitous sex giving the books a somewhat Harlequin Romance feel at times. I would read another of her books in a heartbeat because I can scan the unnecessary stuff but I'll never listen to one again. I can't remember ever feeling this way about another book...