Any other time Tanner Wolfe would have balked at being hired by a woman. But the price was just high enough to gain his interest--the lady's beauty definitely strong enough to keep it. Yet he wasn't about to allow her to tag along on his mission. This maverick bounty hunter worked alone. Always had. Always would. However, he'd never confronted a more determined client than Brianna. She wasn't taking no for an answer. Not about anything.
For as long as she can remember, Joan Hohl has always wanted to be a writer. Her mother said Joan had her head in the clouds, always daydreaming. The only thing was, Joan's daydreams had plots!
She is a popular U.S.American writer of over 60 romance novels since 1980. She also signed her novels as Paula Roberts and Amii Lorin
Nooo nooo nooooo!!!!!! No se ni como estuvo est libro si me costo muchisimo leerlo, exagerado en algunas cosas y forzado en otras. Asi que no personalmente no disfrute este libro.
It was ok, but it felt like they fell for each other way too fast. In my opinion they didn't spend enough time together for them being in love to be all that believable. There was no epilogue. Np.
This book is about a woman seeking the aid of a bounty hunter, because the criminal raped and killed her baby sister's best friend and attempted to rape her baby sister. Because of the incident, her sister was afraid to come out of her room and if she let her sister and parents enter her room, she would lock her door.
Brianna is lead to this bounty hunter Tanner Wolfe's house. His twin cousins directed her to him.
Tanner is a tough bounty hunter, who works alone. Brianna told him that the reward for finding Minnich was $10,000, but since her sister is in the condition that she's in, her father gave her permission to raise the price. She raised it to one million dollars. The catch was that she wouldn't release the money, unless she was the side kick. Tanner objected at first, but then he agreed to let her tag along.
There's a horse in the story that belongs to Tanner's friend, Hawk. Brianna names the female horse chocolate, because of her color. Chocolate is a very familiar name to me. :)
Okay, I don't want to spoil the story for anyone. I just know that this book wasn't grabbing me.