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Traces
β Scribed by Weimer, Denise
- Publisher
- Bling! Romance
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Birmingham, AL
- ISBN
- 1645262588
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β¦ Synopsis
Even if she evades The Eye, someone wants her silenced. When a failed romance and a 500,000 dollar prize lure Kate Carson into participating in the reality TV show, Traces, the least she expects is to pick her partner. After all, she's the PR spokeswoman of the company that derived a thirteen-lens, rotating camera from military use and installed it atop Atlanta's tallest skyscraper. But she never would have chosen to evade techno hunters for twenty days with "G.I. Joe." Stoic, ex-military Alex Mitchell is the sort of man she always vowed to avoid, while the shadows of Alex's past cause him to spurn emotional involvement. When Kate's insider knowledge makes her a target of someone more threatening than game show hunters, Alex offers her only hope to reveal the dark plans of proponents of The Eye
β¦ Subjects
Mystery fiction
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