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Nighthawk Island #5

Midnight Disclosures

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In one tragic moment, Claire Kos had lost everything - her sight, her unborn child, the love of her life - but she survived. However, when a serial killer started calling the beautiful radio psychologist, bragging about his "conquests," Claire had to turn to the one man she never thought she'd meet again. Mark Steele had been her whole world. Now he was simply an FBI agent working on the Midnight Murderer case. She couldn't allow personal feelings to interfere, but how could she stop remembering his roguish smile, his passionate touch?

When the killer targeted Claire as his next victim, could Mark truly protect her when he had the power to hurt her most of all?

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 1, 2004

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Rita Herron

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USA Today Bestselling and award-winning author Rita Herron fell in love with books at the ripe age of eight when she read her first Trixie Belden mystery. But she didn’t think real people grew up to be writers, so she became a teacher instead. Now she writes so she doesn’t have to get a real job.
With over ninety books to her credit, she’s penned romantic suspense, romantic comedy and YA novels, but she especially likes writing dark romantic suspense and crime fiction set in small southern towns.
For more on. Rita and her titles, visit her at www.ritaherron.com. You can also find her on www.Facebook/ritaherron.com and Twitter.com/ritaherron.

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I thought the plot was interesting enough, but I really didn't care for the two main characters, Claire & Mark. They were both too stubborn and their refusal to communicate was frustrating. Also, the ending was dragged out.
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