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"If you enjoy Tami Hoag and Linda Howard, you'll love Stella Cameron!" --Susan Elizabeth Phillips
"An engrossing story for Cameron's fans." --Liberty Journal
Why has renowned jazz pianist Carolee Burns given up playing celebrated venues for a tiny bistro in suburban Seattle? Former athlete Max Wolfe wants to know- because more than Carolee's gorgeous music haunts him. The woman herself is a melancholy mystery-one Max can't stop thinking about.
But Carolee isn't talking- at least not at first. Hiding from everything- the end of what she thought was a happy marriage, the painful estrangement from her cherished daughter- is the only way she can get through each day. Even the thought of a friendship with Maxs isn't possible- or is it?
But just as Max and Carolee realize that companionship is the least of what they want from eachother, tragedy shatters Carolee's fragile new confidence- and reveals that danger may wear a familiar face.
Someone is determined to destroy everything- and everyone- Carolee loves....
"An engrossing story for Cameron's fans." --Liberty Journal
Why has renowned jazz pianist Carolee Burns given up playing celebrated venues for a tiny bistro in suburban Seattle? Former athlete Max Wolfe wants to know- because more than Carolee's gorgeous music haunts him. The woman herself is a melancholy mystery-one Max can't stop thinking about.
But Carolee isn't talking- at least not at first. Hiding from everything- the end of what she thought was a happy marriage, the painful estrangement from her cherished daughter- is the only way she can get through each day. Even the thought of a friendship with Maxs isn't possible- or is it?
But just as Max and Carolee realize that companionship is the least of what they want from eachother, tragedy shatters Carolee's fragile new confidence- and reveals that danger may wear a familiar face.
Someone is determined to destroy everything- and everyone- Carolee loves....
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