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Just when Megan thought she was settled into her new life, everything fell apart…

Megan Hofflin's first winter in Copenhagen has barely begun, and she already loves everything about it—especially living with her boyfriend, Cai. That is, until Cai begins acting very strangely, disrupting their happy home. Things go from bad to worse when he suddenly disappears, with no explanation, right when family friends—people Megan barely knows—are coming to visit. Still, entertaining guests sounds a lot better than worrying alone. She might as well clean the house, stock the fridge and make the best of it.

When a mysterious message arrives from Cai, Megan is forced to trust her new companions, Lainey and Aiden, as the three of them dash to Paris to discover the secret Cai is hiding and help solve the puzzle of the missing British tourist. Racing against time, with only scattered clues to go on, they follow a trail leading to a surprising journey's end.

250 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2013

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Emily Senecal

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Emily Senecal is the pen name of an author originally from Davis, California. She continues to live in Northern California in a small house with a big garden and numerous pets. Her inspiration to write light novels of suspense came from the Mary Stewart, Georgette Heyer, Patricia Wentworth and Elizabeth Cadell paperbacks that have moved with her from home to home over the years. She regularly shares her experiences as an independent author on her blog, encouraging others to write and self-publish.

Her published work includes 19 novels of romantic suspense/adventure and one novel.

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January 13, 2014
Okay so I get most of my books free and came across books 1-8 free somehow I read book two first and then went beck when I realized I had all eight,. So I started reading and couldn't put them down. I loved the books for the most part. The characters in books 1-4 are my favorite. Book 7 was a bit boring dealing with stolen id instead of murder, book eight took a few chapters to bring in some of the other characters. All of the books have major typing errors and need proof read, which is the only reason for four stars instead of five, really it was that bad at times. The writing style and themes were nearly identical but it still wasn't boring. I bought book nine and plan it to be about the same .
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