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Book Review of Phantom in the Night (Bureau of American Defense, Bk 3)

Phantom in the Night (Bureau of American Defense, Bk 3)
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Ever think Scrooge had it right before the ghosts ruined his life and left him vulnerable?

At one time Aidan O'Conner was a world renowned celebrity who gave of himself and his money without wanting anything in return. Until those around him took without asking. Bitter betrayal came at him from all directions. Even those closest to him. Now he's a man who wants nothing of the world or anyone who's a part of it.

Until the night he finds a stranger on his doorstep that he's seen before... in his dreams.

Born on Olympus as a goddess, Leta knows nothing of the human world. But a ruthless enemy has driven her from the world of dreams, into the home of the only man she knows. Her immortal powers are derived from human emotions and Aidan's anger and hostility are just the fuel she needs to defend herself.

One cold winter's night that will change both their lives

Trapped together by a storm, the two of them must do the one thing they swore they never would. Trust.

Longer than a novella, but not quite as long as a novel, UTMC is a special thank you to fans. It's a story that's very near and dear to Sherri's heart and it's one that she had to tell. She's very grateful to her publisher for allowing her to tell a story that she's been dying to tell for awhile now.