When Lennea Andrew's traveling companion, Delores, mysteriously vanishes in the bustling Mexico City airport, Lennea has no choice but to trust handsome Joseph Darrigo, who gallantly comes to her aid. The handsome, dark-eyed stranger helps her get through customs and escorts her to Merida, where she is to work with renowned archaeologist Wesley Hern.
When Lennea finds a large amount of money in a secret compartment in Delores' luggage, she becomes tangled in a web of intrigue. Where did the money come from? And what of the handsome stranger Lennea has come to trust? Is Joseph Darrigo really who he claims to be, or is he, along with Delores, involved in some illegal scheme? There's a hardback listed, too, so please use this url for the free ebook. http://www.amazon.com/Path-of-the-Jag...
For those of you who enjoyed Path of the Jaguar, we are having a free promo on Amazon Kindle for Nightmare in Morocco, which is a similar clean story which is a mixture of romance and mystery. This book and Path of the Jaguar are often read by young adults as well as adults. It will be free this coming weekend, May 11, 12th and 13th. Be sure to use the Kindle and not the hardcover Amazon link to get the freebie. I'm going to announce it on the lists tomorrow but I thought I'd let everyone know who read our other romantic suspense.
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When Lennea finds a large amount of money in a secret compartment in Delores' luggage, she becomes tangled in a web of intrigue. Where did the money come from? And what of the handsome stranger Lennea has come to trust? Is Joseph Darrigo really who he claims to be, or is he, along with Delores, involved in some illegal scheme?
There's a hardback listed, too, so please use this url for the free ebook. http://www.amazon.com/Path-of-the-Jag...