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Maryland State Police counter-sniper Brit Gentry took that fatal shot. Only she doesn't remember pulling the trigger. Now after a psych evaluation and being placed on administrative leave while the brass investigates, Brit's packing it up. If there's one place where she can make sense of what happened, it would be in the mountains of western Maryland and the solitude of her cabin on Deep Creek Lake-drama can take a hike. Too bad someone didn't tell escaped convict Colt Rivers to stay clear of one on-the-edge cop in designer heels. It was no accident this ex-Army Ranger commandeered Brit Gentry…mehr

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Maryland State Police counter-sniper Brit Gentry took that fatal shot. Only she doesn't remember pulling the trigger. Now after a psych evaluation and being placed on administrative leave while the brass investigates, Brit's packing it up. If there's one place where she can make sense of what happened, it would be in the mountains of western Maryland and the solitude of her cabin on Deep Creek Lake-drama can take a hike. Too bad someone didn't tell escaped convict Colt Rivers to stay clear of one on-the-edge cop in designer heels. It was no accident this ex-Army Ranger commandeered Brit Gentry and her Pathfinder on Interstate 68. The wife of his double-crossing Army Ranger comrade is the mother of all bargaining chips. But first he'll have to use her to flush him out. Being a fugitive on the run makes recon difficult, and Colt's unaware his gorgeous, brown-eyed captive is trained to kill. And it's Brit's mission to keep him in the dark-her life depends on it. But when hidden agendas are exposed, they are surprised to find they were betrayed by the same man. When wounded souls collide, anything can happen-even love. But first they'll need each other to survive.
Autorenporträt
P. J. O'DWYER is an award-winning author and an active member of Romance Writers of America. Born in Washington, D.C., and the oldest of five children, P. J. O'Dwyer was labeled the storyteller of the family and often accused of embellishing the truth. Her excuse? It made for a more interesting story. The proof was the laughter she received following her version of events. Today, P. J. lives in western Howard County, Maryland, with her husband Mark, teenage daughter Katie, and their cat Scoot and German Shepherd FeFe in a farmhouse they built in 1998. While writing is her passion, she finds teaching the craft as an adjunct college professor is the most rewarding. She's always eager to share her experiences in the publishing industry in hopes that her journey will inspire her students to realize their own dreams of becoming a published author. When asked where she gets her ideas for her stories, she laughs ruefully and says, "It helps being married to a cop." Actually, she admits, "Every day I find a wealth of possible stories and plots in the most unsuspecting place-my daily life." For more information, visit: www.pjodwyer.com or www.facebook.com/AuthorPJODwyer. Or consider subscribing to her blog that's designed for both readers and authors at www.indieauthorsbrew.com.