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Desperate times create desperate people. And desperate people are dangerous . . . Though Emily Hunt comes from a family of cops, the relatively quiet life of a high school teacher suits her just fine. She's saving up to buy a house, slowly moving forward after her brother's death, and settling into a life she loves. So the last person she wants to spend time with is Mason Taylor.An undercover cop, Mason is enemy number one as far as her family is concerned. His involvement in the death of Emily's brother is still up in the air, and now he expects her to help him with a case. Mason has been working with one of her students, Rafael Cerda, whose brother has been kidnapped by a drug cartel. And with time running out to meet their demands, Rafael is getting desperate.
Emily will have to draw on all of her strength to handle what happens next . . .
Fatal Exchange will draw you into a complex matrix of intertwining lives, unraveling secrets, and unexpected love.
Excerpts:
When Chloe met Seth (from Chapter 1):
Seth leaned over in my direction.
“Are you into extreme sports?” he asked softly. I caught my breath as his tone made a mundane question unbelievably intimate.
“Only
vicariously,” I answered, and immediately congratulated my mouth for
producing an answer worthy of the moment without bothering to bypass my
brain.
He cracked a smile. His left cheek had a dimple.
He looked me in the eyes and I nearly died.
Why
are you making this happen to me? We both know that I don’t date the
untouchable guys. I date the normal guys, maybe the friends of the
untouchable cool guys. I go to the movies, watch Kristen Stewart do what
I can only dream of, and like any other girl I go home happy with the
fantasy. But I won’t ever go home with Rob Patterson, so don’t ruin my
dreams by making me hope.
“Are there any other pleasures you enjoy as a voyeur?”
Do you have no mercy?
“Line dancing; although, strictly speaking, it is an extreme sport.” My mouth was on a roll.
He smirks. “I haven’t much experience with line dancing.”
“I’m from Texas,” I shrug.
He’s not sure if I’m joking. “What do you wear to go line dancing?”
“Steel-toe
capped boots, a floor length velvet dress and fake eyelashes.” It’s my
turn to laugh. His face is a picture. “I’m actually serious. It really
happened. I did say it was an extreme sport.”
He looks at me curiously, “And you made it out alive?”
I
nodded. “Ok, I’ll tell you the whole story. My best friend back home is
an uber goth: long straight black hair down to her bottom, porcelain
white skin and enough eyeliner to make a drag queen proud. It drives her
mother crazy. Her mother is this super
southern-beauty-queen-Barbie-doll type. She decided that Spike and her
needed to spend more quality time together so they went line dancing.
Her current (and fourth) husband is some sort of line dancing champion.
Spike said she’d only go if I went to.”
“Spike?” he raised his eyebrows.
“Her real name is Lauralee Crystabell. If she ever finds out I told you, we will both have to die.”
“I’ll take the secret to the grave. So you went all gothed up? Is that your usual mode of dress?” He looked me up and down.
“No…
yes… sometimes.” I opened my mouth and said something I’d never
admitted to myself before. “I pretty much just do it to fit in with her.
Our other best friend, Jared, does too. Although in his case I think
it’s just an excuse to wear makeup. It’s not that I’m not into it at
all. I’m not a total wannabe. It’s just not really my identity. Although
it can be pretty cool sometimes.”
I
knew it couldn’t last more than about thirty seconds. I waited for him
to turn away, now that I just admitted I’m a total loser.
He’s still staring at me.
I wriggled in my seat and shut my eyes.
When I opened them he was still staring at me.
I could feel my heart beating through my chest and there was too much saliva in my mouth. This has to be a dream. Any minute now I’m going to find myself naked in a room full of people.
But he’s still staring at me.
With any luck it could be one of those dreams.
Lisa Harris is a Christy Award finalist and the winner of the Best Inspirational Suspense Novel for 2011 from Romantic Times. The author of more than twenty books, including Dangerous Passage, Harris has spent over ten years living with her family as missionaries in Africa. Learn more at www.lisaharriswrites.com.
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Reviews
"the second book of Harris' Southern Crimes series is a thrill ride from start to finish. Full of twists and turns, this exciting story will keep readers enthralled--flawed characters and all. The romance is believable and fits well within the plot."
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My review;
I was hooked from the very first page of this novel by Lisa Harris. The storyline is great and the constant suspense and action are wonderful. It is always nice to read a good mystery that has a bit of romance mixed in right along with the drama. This is the story of Emily Hunt a teacher caught in a web of lies by one of her students. Who can she really trust? I give this book a 4/5. I was given this book by Revell Publishers Company and all opinions are my own.
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