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In Belgrade, the Nebojsa name is linked to organ trafficking and feared. However, Dr, Bojan Nebojsa is a respected cardiac surgeon and Serbia's former Olympic darling.

Bojan is in love with Aubrey Manalo, an American having his baby but she's still in love with her deceased husband. How can Bojan compete with the departed, rid himself of Mirjana, his manipulative, strung-out ex-wife and Blanko, his abusive and tyrannical father?

Read the provocative tale to discover what happens!

Novels by S.W. Frank:
Missing Person
Alfonzo (Volumes 1-14)
Luzo: Reign of a Mafia Don
Man-Made: A Novella
The Sisters of Cain and Abel

300 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 3, 2014

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S.W. Frank

55 books235 followers
S. W. Frank resides in New York. Art, poetry, music and writing were always quiet joys. A former NYC emergency medical worker and contributing writer for her law school journal, the author decided to pursue the obsession of storytelling full-time. Since then she dusted off manuscripts and decided to share stories with the public.

The Guardian, 2013 article, 'The Gems of Indie Publishing' readers' have stated, "[S.W. Frank] is bold and unapologetic in her delivery."

The Alfonzo series, voted on Goodreads as 1 of the Best Mob and Multicultural/Interracial Romance's for 2012.

The author states, "I write stories with multicultural characters that are desirable, smart and intriguing. They're stories of interesting people that I wanted to read and my small contribution to literary world to include diversity."

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July 7, 2015
Ahahahahaha "Bojan Nebojsa" ? This gave me a laugh.

For your information, while in the USA the first and last names are interchangeable, that is not the case in Serbia. It just sounds ridiculous.
Also "Blanko" is not even a name. It actually means "blank".

Just thought you all should know xD
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Author 2 books35 followers
May 16, 2014
"Bojan had learned there is a value put on death."

Not having read anything by S.W. Frank, I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Honestly, I couldn't put it down! I also found out that this was a second book in a series called "Missing Person". You do not have to read the first book to catch on to this second installment. Reading of the shambles Bojan's life was becoming with his ex wife and his relationship with a new woman, Aubrey I loved following their journey to move away from both their broken piles that life had left for them. Bojan's rogue operations are suspenseful in his fight against what's wrong and what's right, while fighting against the people trying to stop him. The writing flows nice so it is easy and quick to read and enjoy!
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740 reviews81 followers
May 12, 2014
I enjoyed this book way more than the first book Missing Person. There was just a better flow here that made the story more enjoyable. There was a softer side of Bojan presented here which was nice. I can really see a saga on the horizon between him and Aubrey. This is a storyline that I want to see continue, so I am hoping S.W. continues with these characters in the future.
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44 reviews2 followers
December 16, 2017
The book was okay. It's difficult to read and comprehend a book with text from foreign countries that are not explained until the end of the book. It was a nice love story with an HEA. Nothing else to say.
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472 reviews
May 13, 2014
In Dr. Nebojsa, we meet up again with Bojan and Aubrey for Missing Person. The circumstances from where they initially met already make for a complicated relationship. They both have children and emotional issues from previous marriages, add with that the long distance they now have between them, and family issues, and you have a recipe for relationship disaster. Ms. Frank pens a story of conflict, drama, a little action, and romance. Ms Frank has a way with words that gives the reader a complete idea of character backgrounds, scenery, and the emotions of the characters, that immerses you completely into the story. You totally fall in love with Bojan and Aubrey. Well done S.W. Frank!
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311 reviews93 followers
August 10, 2014
Bo Knows...

This is a very different kind of love story. The saga continues from Missing Person where Aubrey is now well into her pregnancy and Bojan has returned to Belgrade under the facade of a happy family life. Aubrey and Bo are in love with one another but are too damn stubborn for their own good. Then add a junkie ex-wife, jealous little brother, and a demented father, and you've got some high-end drama.

I love S.W. Frank's stories. They're always so unconventional, and you never know what to expect, and this was a wild one. I had no idea that black market organs were serious business. Fascinating and gruesome at the same time...
7 reviews2 followers
August 8, 2014
I recieved a signed copy free as one of the daily giveaways.

The book was fairly easy to read. It was about love, family, and organ trafficking. I would have liked more character development, as I was not rooting for any of the characters, not even the title character. However, individual scenes were fairly descriptive, moving quickly from one scene to the next, sufficiently keeping my attention.

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976 reviews41 followers
January 16, 2016
I really want to like this series but I hope my heart thaws with the next book in this series. I want to see Aubrey fall in love with Bo I don't feel that has happened yet .i wanted more detail so maybe the author will grant my wish in the next book. 3.5 stars
794 reviews5 followers
December 30, 2016
Bravo

Aubrey and Brojan found a way to move forward and put the past behind them. Their future looks bright and I would love to read a book 3.
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