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Once A Lover...

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Once A Lover...

Elizabeth Sutton is beginning a new life. Yet, she still feels the pain of losing his love. He walked away from her eight years ago, but the pain still remains. Finding the courage to face him, she fears that her love for him will lead to her destruction, but she's incapable of resisting the only man she every truly loved.

...A Lover Once More

Troy Harrison faces the greatest challenge of his life. Lose Beth Sutton, for a second time, or risk everything to be with her. He knows what he must do, but his love for her is too powerful. Troy knows that nothing matters, except Beth. He will pay any price to be with her.

Deception and danger threaten to destroy their love.

282 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 31, 2009

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Anthony Berrios was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1968. He grew up in Seminole County, Florida, and now resides in Greensboro, North Carolina. During his law enforcement career, Anthony served as a Lieutenant in Criminal Investigations. An alumnus of the University of Central Florida, Anthony earned a M.S. degree in Criminal Justice. Today, he actively teaches and consults on various law enforcement issues.

Anthony devotes his free time to writing fiction, and recently published "Once A Lover...", a suspenseful and romantic thriller. He is currently writing "Jaded", featuring Special Agent Thomas Barton. Barton appears briefly in "Once A Lover...", and has emerged as the central character in a series of upcoming suspense thrillers. "

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This was just ok. I was expecting a different story than what it was and I found it pretty predictable. I don't think the characters were very well developed.
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