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Tate Higgins. When FBI Agent Higgins accepts the assignment to escort a dying young woman to her high school prom, he fully intends to be home by midnight. Tate is no Romeo. Neither is he tall, dark, or debonair. He's the workhorse on the psychic Deuces Wild Team, not a mind reader, and this is nothing but a one-night job for the USMC scout sniper. Until he sees the young woman dancing up high on a water tower. What a sight… Winslow Parrish: The prom is a fake and Winslow is living as fast as she can. The water tower is the only refuge where her mother can't reach her. Stricken with a rare…mehr

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Tate Higgins. When FBI Agent Higgins accepts the assignment to escort a dying young woman to her high school prom, he fully intends to be home by midnight. Tate is no Romeo. Neither is he tall, dark, or debonair. He's the workhorse on the psychic Deuces Wild Team, not a mind reader, and this is nothing but a one-night job for the USMC scout sniper. Until he sees the young woman dancing up high on a water tower. What a sight… Winslow Parrish: The prom is a fake and Winslow is living as fast as she can. The water tower is the only refuge where her mother can't reach her. Stricken with a rare cancer, Winslow's life is nearly over. There will be no handsome lover in her future. No wedding. No babies. Her world has been reduced to the countdown of days, hours, and minutes she accepted years ago. Until an unexpected stranger appears out of nowhere and asks her to-dance.
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Irish Winters is a best-selling author of military romance who, when she isn't writing, dabbles in poetry, grandchildren, and rarely-as in extremely rarely-the kitchen. More prone to be outdoors than in, she grew up the quintessential tomboy on a dairy farm in rural Wisconsin, spent her teenage years in the Pacific Northwest, but calls the Wasatch Mountains of Northern Utah, home. For now. She believes in making every day count for something, and follows the wise admonition of her mother to, "Look out the window and see something!"