DANGEROUS SEASON
LYN COTE
ISBN# (13) 978-0-373-44237-9 (10) 0-373-44237-8
April 2007
Steeple Hill Books
Steeple Hill Books 233 Broadway New York; N.Y. 10279
Paperback
$4.99 US/ $ 5.99 Canada
247 Pages
Inspirational Romantic Suspense
Rating: 4 cups

Audra Blair is a single mother of a seven year old daughter. Audra has opened her own café and is trying very hard to raise her daughter and handle the business. Really Audra has no time in her life for romance, but she cannot stop her heart from skipping a beat when Sheriff Keir Harding comes in for his morning coffee. But there are many things standing in her way right now, and romance is not an option.

Sheriff Keir Harding was not always the good guy. When he was young he got into some trouble, but with the help of a good man and God Keir got his life together. Now there is an arsonist starting fires around, and when it comes close to Audra and her daughter, Keir knows it is getting personal. Keir has liked Audra for a long time, but there is bad blood between her uncle and himself, and his past was another barrier, but it did not stop him from wanting her.

When fires popped up over this small little town, naturally all eyes looked at the young boy that had done this sort of thing before. But when the fires hit dangerously close to home, Audra cannot believe what is happening and both she and Keir are unsure of what, or who, is doing this. But as they both try to find out who is setting these fires, Keir and Audra become closer than ever. Will the past keep them apart, or is this a match made in heaven?

ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! This is a wonderfully touching tale with very interesting characters and a tantalizing plot. From the young teen Chad to Audra’s beautiful daughter you get caught up in this lovely town even with all of its problems. Totally absorbing, this story touches your heart and soul. Sweet romance adds the final touches to this story, making it a book not to be missed.

Wateena
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