The Deepest Edge Jessica Hall pb book (when love cuts to the bone
very good condition (very slight spine creases)
(mass market paperback)
6 3/4 x 4 1/4 measurements (in case you would like a bookcover for this book)
Museum curator Valance St. Charles heads to Paris, France, determined to lure enigma Oriental millionaire Jian-Shan T’ang in to letting her museum display his White Tiger sword collection. Her chauvinistic boss Drake Scribner makes it clear that if she fails, she will not have a job to return to. Jian-Shan’s business manager Madelaine abruptly tells Val that Jian will under no circumstances meet with her regarding the swords. The ever-tenacious Val stows away in the trunk of Jian’s limo, and makes her way to his estate, only to interrupt an assassination attempt on Jian and daughter Lily. Jian-Shan feels responsible for Val’s subsequent injuries, and vows to protect her from those determined to see him dead. Jian’s Chinese Tong chief father is attempting to bring his son back into his organization, and will stop at nothing to accomplish this. Val finds herself caught in the middle, and soon she and Jian are on the run from his father and government agents determined to either capture or kill them. Val and Jian’s relationship sizzles, and little Lily complicates this situation even more. They each carry a lot of baggage, but as danger surrounds them, they begin to realize their haunted pasts are best left there, if they can live long enough to see this crisis through. Evil surrounds Jian’s father, and the hurt he has caused others in horrendous. Traitors have infiltrated Jian’s life, and with a strong cast of secondary characters, add a few surprises in this fast paced suspense drama. The exotic Orient is not frequent subject matter, and makes for a very interesting read. Lovers of taught romantic suspense will enjoy “The Deepest Edge”,
very good condition (very slight spine creases)
(mass market paperback)
6 3/4 x 4 1/4 measurements (in case you would like a bookcover for this book)
Museum curator Valance St. Charles heads to Paris, France, determined to lure enigma Oriental millionaire Jian-Shan T’ang in to letting her museum display his White Tiger sword collection. Her chauvinistic boss Drake Scribner makes it clear that if she fails, she will not have a job to return to. Jian-Shan’s business manager Madelaine abruptly tells Val that Jian will under no circumstances meet with her regarding the swords. The ever-tenacious Val stows away in the trunk of Jian’s limo, and makes her way to his estate, only to interrupt an assassination attempt on Jian and daughter Lily. Jian-Shan feels responsible for Val’s subsequent injuries, and vows to protect her from those determined to see him dead. Jian’s Chinese Tong chief father is attempting to bring his son back into his organization, and will stop at nothing to accomplish this. Val finds herself caught in the middle, and soon she and Jian are on the run from his father and government agents determined to either capture or kill them. Val and Jian’s relationship sizzles, and little Lily complicates this situation even more. They each carry a lot of baggage, but as danger surrounds them, they begin to realize their haunted pasts are best left there, if they can live long enough to see this crisis through. Evil surrounds Jian’s father, and the hurt he has caused others in horrendous. Traitors have infiltrated Jian’s life, and with a strong cast of secondary characters, add a few surprises in this fast paced suspense drama. The exotic Orient is not frequent subject matter, and makes for a very interesting read. Lovers of taught romantic suspense will enjoy “The Deepest Edge”,
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