Athena Force β chosen for their talents. Trained to be the best. The women of Athena Academy shared an unbreakable bondβ¦until one of them was murdered. Athena Force: Books 1-6: Six exciting books of action, adventure and romance including Proof by Justine Davis, Alias by Amy J. Fetzer, Exposed by by
Athena Force 1: Proof
β Scribed by Davis, Justine
- Book ID
- 108960097
- Publisher
- Silhouette Bombshell
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 114 KB
- Series
- Athena Force 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The women of Athena force shared a bond beyond all others . . . Now one of their own had been murdered.
Athena Academy bred strong women οΏ½ and Alex Forsythe was at the top of her class. In her five years at the state-of-the-art school, she was known for her razor-sharp mind and her fearlessness in the face of the most deadly opponent. Now a top-notch forensic scientist, Alex returned to Athena to avenge the death of her dearest friend, determined to prove there was more to Rainy's demise than the evidence suggested . . .
But digging deep into this murder made others uneasy, including a sexy stranger who tantalized her toward the truth οΏ½ and seemingly toward ever greater danger. Caught up in his cat-and-mouse game, Alex stumbled upon proof so startling it could change her whole life. Or end it.
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