DEBRA WEBB is the USA Today bestselling author of more than 170 novels, including reader favorites the Finley O'Sullivan and Devlin & Falco series. She is the recipient of the prestigious Romantic Times Career Achievement Award for Romantic Suspense as well as numerous Reviewers Choice Awards. In 2012 Debra was honored as the first recipient of the esteemed L. A. Banks Warrior Woman Award for her courage, strength, and grace in the face of adversity. Recently Debra was awarded the distinguished Centennial Award for having achieved publication of her 100th novel.
With more than four million books in print in numerous languages and countries, Debra’s love of storytelling goes back to her childhood when her mother bought her an old typewriter in a tag sale. Born in Alabama, Debra grew up on a farm. She spent every available hour exploring the world around her and creating her stories. She wrote her first story at age nine and her first romance at thirteen. It wasn’t until she spent three years working for the Commanding General of the US Army in Berlin behind the Iron Curtain and a five-year stint in NASA’s Shuttle Program that she realized her true calling. A collision course between suspense and romance was set. Since then she has expanded her work into some of the darkest places the human psyche dares to go. Visit Debra at www.debrawebb.com.
First book by this author and I can say that it was enjoyable. I will definitely try more of her books! This one had a good mix of romance and mystery/suspense. 4 stars.
*small spoiler* I really like the Colby Agency series and this was turning out ok except near the end. After Kelly finds out that Trent has lied about his identity, she easily accepts his 5 second description of his next identity. She doesn't ask for any proof, just goes along with it 100%. After finding out that a person you are trusting has lied wouldn't you want to make sure the next description is what he/she says it is? The other part was that near the end, one of the terms Kelly uses to describe herself was a little unexpected. And there was a certain intimate part that I found weird in a Harlequin Intrigue book. Also, both the H and h act TSTL. The H decides to meet up with an agent despite knowing that he could not be on the good side. The h goes online twice despite the H having told her the first time that she could be tracked that way. The last few pages of the book kept making me think that this wasn't a Debra Webbs type of writing.