After her SUV meets the business end of a deer, Oh-Donna is pulled into an exciting dreamland far away from her peon job and selfish siblings--where mystery, murder and romance take over. Her debonair angel takes her time traveling through the sordid pasts of her Secret Service Agent mother and her genius medical researcher father--who was obsessed with Marilyn Monroe. Oh-Donna discovers she is the first baby born from an ovarian transplant. She must sleuth out the dark secrets of her D.N.A. and close an unsolved murder.
A stand-alone book in The Good Girls of Washington series: Hundred Dollar Bill, Thousand Dollar Pharaoh, The Immaculate Deception and The Master Manipulator.
The Immaculate Deception won a Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award for Best Small Press Paranormal Romance.
The main feature of this book for me was how beautifuly written it is. Unfortunately the storyline did not hook me in, so reading this work was a chore. Mingling the present with the past is always going to be a challenge. The stories attempt at humor I found exasperating, just the writers strength of dictation get's it over the line. :( PJ Fellow author :(