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To some, the members of the bomb squad are more than a little left of normal. After all, when everyone else is running away from a bomb, they're heading toward it. In this line of work, precision, knowledge and nerves of steel are requirements - especially when a serial bomber makes the team his next target.

Hannah Crosby and Quinn McNichol are perfect for each other - everyone thinks so. But sometimes being perfect isn't enough. Hannah wants more. Marriage, children, a future...

Quinn doesn't think marriage - let alone children - is a good idea. He can never forget the dangers that people in their profession face every day. What happens if one of them doesn't come home one night? And now it seems as if a bomber is trying to help them answer that question.

304 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Kay David

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Kay David is the author of over thirty-five romantic suspense novels. After enjoying a variety of careers including computer programming at NASA, custom home building and working in the oil and gas industry, Kay admits that writing has always her been her first love.

Living in such diverse countries as the United Arab Emirates, Argentina and Bolivia has made Kay appreciate her own great home in Texas while allowing her to add intimate details to her books of the exotic settings she knows firsthand.

Kay's latest romantic suspense trilogy features Smokin' ACES, an undercover Texas Rangers team fighting crime along the Texas/Mexico border. Hot Texas nights full of dark secrets and dangerous men.

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April 9, 2015
Very good story, awesome characters and a real mastery creating a web of feelings and details that give the plot and the characters an intense edge (the scene where the hero notices is own aging and the the couple's reunions are great moments). I would prefer to have more romance and less bombing details.
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