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Her co-worker has disappeared and the threads of deception have begun to unravel-. Against the backdrop of the exotic and enchanting city of Hong Kong, Kylie Austin, a highly successful porcelain buyer, uncovers a dark web of greed and deceit threatening to shatter her world. Despite her better judgment, Kylie teams up with corporate vice president Jack Sullivan, a man who is both everything she admires and everything she fears. Before another life is lost, they must join forces in the race to find the culprit. With a typhoon looming on the horizon and the smuggler alert to their pursuit, Kylie and Jack find themselves thrown into the eye of the storm where danger threatens and love lingers just beyond their grasp-.

254 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1996

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Marilyn R. Kok

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June 24, 2026
This is a good story with a mystery element that helps move along the plot. Kylie Austin is a porcelain buyer in Hong Kong that gets tied up in a mystery when one of her colleagues disappears. An investigator from their company, Jack Sullivan, comes under the auspices that he is dating Kylie to try to figure out what is happening and the two find themselves thrown together during a typhoon. Overall, there is some suspense and some romance that worked out well.
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June 25, 2026
This was an okay romance. I found it kind of slow tbh. Both Kylie and Jack were fine as far as characters go, but they never really felt like real people. Also, they fell in love in like five days, which I always have a hard time buying. I appreciated the setting in Hong Kong; you can tell the author really knew the city. Overall, I had no real strong feelings in either direction.
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