**She married her enemy** When investigative journalist Reagan McAdams discovers her new husband is part of an international crime family, she flees Paris with their newborn and returns to her childhood home in New Hampshire, where shell gather her inheritance before she disappears forever.
Convenient Lies
β Scribed by Robin Patchen
- Publisher
- JDO Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 759 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
"Of course, no matter where in the world she was, she could never have stayed hidden, not as long as he was willing to kill innocent people until he found her. The question was, had he stopped killing people, or was she next on his list?"
βRobin Patchen, award winning author of Finding Amanda and Twisted Lies.
About CONVENIENT LIES:
She married her enemy β¦
When investigative journalist Reagan McAdams discovers her new husband is part of an international crime family, she flees Paris with their newborn and returns to her childhood home in New Hampshire, where she'll gather her inheritance before she disappears forever. She'll do whatever it takes to protect her son from his criminal father.
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