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Nowhere to Hide
Nowhere to Hide
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Audiobook9 hours

Nowhere to Hide

Written by Lindsay McKenna

Narrated by Johanna Parker

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Lia Cassidy has left the Army scarred physically and emotionally after a vicious attack by two fellow soldiers. Seeking a new start, she finds a rewarding job working with needy children at the Delos Charity School in Costa Rica. But her life turns upside down again when local drug lord, La Arana, burns down the school and pursues Lia as a witness. Terrified and on the run, she discovers there is only one man she can trust-Cav Jordan, the ex-SEAL Delos sends to protect her.

Cav Jordan is strong, honorable, and gorgeous . . . and intrigued by Lia. He knows she has suffered pain in her past, and he is determined to break through her barriers and earn her trust. But as Cav slowly chips away at the walls Lia has built, ghosts from her past threaten to destroy their fragile relationship.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 5, 2016
ISBN9781515977612
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Lindsay McKenna

A U.S. Navy veteran, she pioneered the military romance in 1993 with Captive of Fate, Silhouette Special edition. In 1989, she pioneered the 3-book series coming out monthly with the Love & Glory series. Her heart is on honoring our military men and women. Creator of the Wyoming Series and Shadow Warriors series for HQN, she writes emotionally intense love and suspense stories. Visit her online at www.LindsayMcKenna.com.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
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    This story would have benefited by a ruthless editor. The story started out fast, and moved along well until the original plot crisis was over, about 2/3rds of the way through. From that point on, the story consisted of dialogue, dialogue, dialogue, and little else. The H/H were better at the beginning, but the heroine's issues dragged on so much, that I gave up on the story at 8:10, with an hour and a half left to go.