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Veil of Night by Linda Howard

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Aug 31, 10

Read from July 23 to 25, 2010

Bestseller Linda Howard—a personal favorite of mine—is a clear standout in the world of romantic suspense. With sexually charged characters that make your toes curl and a pulse pounding storyline infused with southern charm, “Veil of Night” will leave fans begging for more.

Event planner, Jaclyn Wilde has seen her share of badly behaved, overwrought and emotionally unstable clients but bridezilla, Carrie Edwards has swiftly achieved the designation of worst bride. Pulling off a picture perfect wedding with this nasty, self-destructive bride would be impossible, a goal that Jaclyn—already overworked and overbooked—has realized is unattainable and she is fully prepared to cancel the contract. What she wasn’t prepared for and couldn’t anticipate was becoming the number one suspect in Carrie’s death.

Detective Eric Wilder soon finds out that everyone involved in the planning of the nuptials—from the bridesmaids to the baker—have a solid reason for wanting to see Carrie dead. His biggest challenge is keeping the all too vivid memories of his steamy night with Jaclyn at bay while unraveling a web of lies.

Guaranteed to entertain, “Veil of Night” is the perfect weekend getaway!

Reviewed by Shannon Raab with Suspense Magazine
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