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A Stranger Is Watching

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A Stranger Is Watching by Linda Randall Wisdom released on Jul 24, 1998 is available now for purchase.

248 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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Linda Randall Wisdom

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When I sold to Silhouette books on my wedding anniversary in 1979 I didn't expect to get this far. I love what I do and can't imagine doing anything else. I'm married living with Katie, a white mini Schnauzer who considers herself the center of our world, Hunter, a Yorkie mix who's a real mama's boy, Olivia my darling diva chihuahua, Dutch, our easy going happy go lucky terrier mix, Syd, our Panama Nape parrot, and Florence, our demented tortoise. We live in Southern California near San Diego in a town that's provided fodder for some of my stories. Once upon a time, I could say that when we moved here there were three romance writers. Now there is only me and to date I have not been considered a suspect. More romance authors have moved in and are safe and sound...so far.

A lot of my backlist books are now available for your Kindle and in print along with new novellas featuring the first witches in the Hex series along with my second love, romantic suspense books. And more books coming!

My Hex series are the books of my heart. The ones I've wanted to write for a long time and so glad to see out there. Many readers are confused by the two Demon titles and different cover looks. They're a part of the Hex series, still the disgraced witches from the Witches Academy, just with a different look. And yes, more Hex books will be coming!

There are times I think I enjoy writing the creatures more than the characters. And probably why my Fluff and Puff bunny slippers tend to never be where I left them! That's more than easy to do since they're tattooed on one ankle and Horace is tattooed on the other.

I'm very thankful for my readers for sticking to me.

I can also be found at www.lindawisdom.com, www.facebook.com/lindawisdom with a Facebook street team called Hexy Haven and http://linda-wisdom.blogspot.com

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I enjoyed this second chance at love story, the best thing was that these two had not stopped loving each other in the three years they had been separated instead they had grown become stronger. When the book starts they are in love, she is an upcoming artist and he is a US Marshall and despite being so different they love each other even if the heroine wants kids while he who has seen so much darkness in life, doesn't. Then things change she becomes a witness and has to go into the program and he is willing to go with her, but she doesn't let him because she doesn't want to take him away from a job he loves but he loves her more and she didn't know he had a ring in his pocket and maybe even was willing to try for kids but the trial kept them separated and then she went away. He tried but just couldn't do the job anymore and quit and then he is called, Jenna has been attacked and is calling for him.

From the start these two fight a losing battle, not to become involved again because they know they will be separated again and for a time they succeed. The hero sees the changes in the heroine, she used to believe but now she has changed, she has become wary because she lost her art, her life and the man she loved and had to cope. She is also afraid after she was attacked.

I liked seeing these two interact, it was flirty and fun and these two had grown. I also liked seeing how the hero tried to teach her to protect herself and these two gradually came to the realization that they couldn't let themselves go again. I also believe it was strongly implied that the hero had been celibate.
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