Against the Sun (Raines of Wind Canyon Series #6)

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Millions of lives are on the line. But for him, only one truly matters.

It's not in bodyguard Jake Cantrell's job description to share his suspicions with his assignments. Beautiful executive Sage Dumont may be in charge, but Jake's not on her payroll. As a former special forces marine, Jake trusts his gut, and it's telling him there's something off about a shipment arriving at Marine Drilling International. His instinct is aroused...in more ...

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Overview

Millions of lives are on the line. But for him, only one truly matters.

It's not in bodyguard Jake Cantrell's job description to share his suspicions with his assignments. Beautiful executive Sage Dumont may be in charge, but Jake's not on her payroll. As a former special forces marine, Jake trusts his gut, and it's telling him there's something off about a shipment arriving at Marine Drilling International. His instinct is aroused...in more ways than one.

A savvy businesswoman, Sage knows better than to take some hired gun's "hunch" as gospel. And yet she is learning not to underestimate the man her grandfather hired to protect her. Determined to prove Jake wrong, Sage does some digging of her own and turns up deadly details she was never meant to see.

Drawn into a terrifying web of lies and deceit-and into feelings they can't afford to explore-what Jake and Sage uncover may be frighteningly worse than they ever imagined.

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Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher
"With the first novel of her new Raines of Wind Canyon trilogy, Martin brings us a rugged hero, a strong-willed heroine, and a story filled with romance, grit, tension and suspense set in the Wyoming mountains. Martin definitely delivers."-Romantic Times on Against the Wind

"After reading the first book about the Raines brothers, I knew Kat Martin would have to do something pretty amazing to make her second book as much of a joy to read. As soon as I opened the book, I realized that she has succeeded. The second book is as amazing as the first. Ms. Martin continues to draw her readers into the stories of these three wonderful brothers...."-Suspense Romance Writers on Against the Fire, 10/10

"Once you start Against the Law, be prepared not to stop until you've reached the end. With its nonstop action, nail biting episodes mixed with some sizzling love scenes, this is one I highly recommend."--Romance Reviews Today

"Kat Martin is one of the best authors around! She has an incredible gift for writing."
-Literary Times

"Martin dishes up sizzling passion and true love, then serves it up with savoir faire."
-Los Angeles Daily News

"4½ quills! Ms. Martin has struck the mother load in her AGAINST series. Against the Law is her third installment in the series and by far the most powerfully intense romantic suspense with its charismatic characters, a story line that defies gravity with enough endorphins and adrenaline driven that even the Die Hard series can't hold a candle to this brilliantly written series. Ms. Martin is a true mistress of the written word that never disappoints her readers."-Romantic Crush Junkies

"As you might suspect from any Kat Martin book, this is gloriously suspenseful, magnificent reading and filled with hot and wonderful passion. Martin is superb!"-Romance Reviews Magazine on Against the Storm

"Truly a gifted author, I've never read a book by Kat Martin that wasn't immediately headed for my keeper shelf. Historical or contemporary, she's a must read for me. With Against the Storm she proves once again why I keep coming back for more."-Joyfully Reviewed on Against the Storm

"Fans of Martin's Raines of Wind Canyon trilogy are going to love meeting more of his testosterone-and-honor-laden family...the romantic suspense is tautly compelling and the psychological terror ratchets up with each red herring. Readers aren't going to be able to put the light out until the last page." -RT Book Reviews on Against the Storm

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780778313502
  • Publisher: Mira
  • Publication date: 5/29/2012
  • Series: Raines of Wind Canyon Series , #6
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Pages: 400
  • Sales rank: 99397
  • Product dimensions: 4.30 (w) x 6.42 (h) x 1.10 (d)

Meet the Author

Kat Martin is the New York Times bestselling author of more than fifty historical and contemporary romance novels. To date she has over 13 million copies of her books in print in seventeen countries, including Sweden, France, Russia, Spain, Japan, Argentina, Poland, and Greece. Kat and her husband, author Larry Jay Martin, live on their ranch outside Missoula, Montana, and spend winters at their beach house in California. Kat invites you to visit her website at www.KatMartin.com.
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Middle East Unrest Travels to Houston One Dead in Protests.

Jake Cantrell turned off the engine of his Jeep and glanced over at the front page of the Houston Chronicle lying on the passenger seat. The headline in the morning paper was a reminder of why he was there, parked in front of the mirrored-glass, fourteen-story Marine Drilling International building.

It was still hot as Hades today, the first of September, the sun and humidity baking him in his navy blue suit and white shirt as he strode toward the wide concrete steps leading up to the front doors. The clothes were the worst part of a protection detail—wearing a jacket and tie instead of the jeans and T-shirts he lived in most of the time. But the pay was top-notch and he'd been getting more and more restless sitting behind a desk at Atlas Security, handling the day-to-day management of the company while the owner, his best friend, Trace Rawlins, and Trace's wife, Maggie, were off on an extended honeymoon in Australia.

Jake was damn glad they were finally home.

Pushing through the heavy glass doors, he entered the lobby, icy-cold in comparison to the wet heat outside. He headed for the bank of elevators and stepped inside one, pushed the button for the twelfth floor, then waited through the ride to the executive level.

The time hands on his heavy steel wristwatch said he was a few minutes early for his ten o'clock appointment with Ian Dumont, the founder of Marine Drilling, CEO and chairman of the board. The family-owned business, originally Dumont Drilling, had been in oil production since the fifties, when Ian had made his first big strike along the Gulf Coast.

Today, they were mostly in offshore oil and gas production, thus the name change to Marine Drilling International. The Dumont family was well-known in Houston society, with big money and everything that went with it.

Walking out of the elevator, he made his way across shiny black granite floor to the reception desk, where his shoes sank into thick gray carpet. The waiting area was all black leather sofas and chairs, the desk itself smooth dark walnut and chrome. Nothing but the best for the Dumonts.

A good-looking woman in her late twenties with wavy, shoulder-length, mink-brown hair was busily searching the drawers and cabinets behind the desk. The way she bent over in her tailored pencil skirt provided him with a perfect view of a very shapely ass.

He almost smiled.

Even the help was first-class.

She jerked upright at his approach, noticing him for the first time, and her face colored. It was a pretty face with amazing golden-brown eyes that looked him up and down, which took a while, Jake being six-five, two hundred thrty-five pounds.

"May I help you?" she asked.

He gave her a smile. "I'm Jake Cantrell. I've got an appointment at ten with Ian Dumont."

She frowned, looked down at the computer screen on the desk, but apparently didn't see his name. "He didn't mention it. He's getting ready for another meeting. You might have to wait awhile."

"Not a problem. In the meantime, I could sure use a cup of coffee."

Amusement tipped her mouth up, making a tiny dimple appear next to those plump, rose-colored lips. He could see the curves beneath her tailored suit, suggesting her breasts were just the right size, and her waist was small.

Jake's groin tightened. Which surprised him, since he needed the coffee to recover from the night he'd spent with Deanna Leblanc, an old flame who was in Houston to film a TV commercial.

The receptionist cast him a look. "I'll see what I can do." But she didn't make a move, just turned to the woman hurrying toward her across the waiting room.

"Oh, I'm so sorry I'm late, Ms. Dumont," the newcomer said.

Son of a bitch. A Dumont, Jake thought. Asking her to fetch him a cup of coffee was probably not the best idea he'd ever had.

"Is Paulo all right?" the Dumont woman asked.

"My son wasn't driving, thank God." The real receptionist, attractive and in her mid-forties, had straight black hair pulled back in a bun and smooth, olive skin. "Paulo has a concussion and a couple of fractured ribs, but it looks like he's going to be okay. Thank you for covering while I was gone."

"Your boy was in a car accident, Marie. It wasn't a problem. I'm just glad he's going to be all right." The Dumont woman tipped her head toward Jake, her soft mahogany curls sliding around her shoulders, making the muscles across his abdomen clench.

"Mr. Cantrell is here to see Ian," she said. "I have to get to the meeting. Could you fetch him a cup of coffee while he waits?"

Jake felt the slight rebuke in the glance she cast his way. Clearly, she wasn't used to fetching a man much of anything.

"Of course," Marie said. Ms. Dumont walked away, heading for the tall walnut door leading into Ian Dumont's imperial domain. Her strides were long and purposeful, Jake noticed, as if she had someplace important to go. He liked a woman who didn't dawdle. And his earlier assessment was right—she had a great ass and a pair of legs that wouldn't quit. She was only about five-six, but her expensive spike heels pushed her somewhere close to six feet.

He watched her disappear behind the door, wondering what role she played in the Dumont empire, then turned his attention to the receptionist.

Marie was smiling. "Mr. Cantrell?"

"That's right."

"Mr. Dumont mentioned yesterday that you would be coming in this morning. I believe he wants to see you as soon as you arrive." She indicated the office door. "I'll bring coffee for everyone into the meeting."

"Thank you, Marie."

The woman blushed as Jake turned and walked away.

It was his size mostly, he figured, that made women take a second look. He was used to it by now.

He swung open the walnut door and stepped inside, finding only two people in the room—the woman he had subtly insulted and a silver-haired gentleman in his late seventies, slightly stooped but still impressive, undoubtedly Ian Dumont.

"Mr. Cantrell, I assume," the man said. "Our mutual friend, Trace Rawlins, had nothing but good things to say when he recommended you for this job." Trace knew Ian well. He'd recently helped design the state-of-the-art alarm system for Marine Drilling when the building was renovated. "Please join us."

The Dumont woman was staring, one of her dark eyebrows slightly elevated in question. He noticed she was wearing a flashy diamond engagement ring. Since he felt a jolt of heat whenever he looked at her, it was probably good she was out of his reach.

Ian Dumont walked the length of the long conference table to greet him, reaching out to shake his hand—a strong, solid handshake that set the tone for the discussion ahead. He'd once had calluses on those hands, Jake figured.

"Why don't we all sit down?" the CEO suggested.

They grouped themselves at one end of the table, which was done in the same walnut and chrome as the waiting area. Wide plate-glass windows looked down on the city streets, and modern artwork in bold bright colors lined the inner walls.

The door swung open and Marie walked in with a silver coffee service. She set the tray down on the table and poured each of them a cup.

"Thank you, Marie," Ian said as she quietly headed back out the door. He fixed his attention on Jake. "I asked you here today to discuss providing security for one of our people during an upcoming business negotiation."

"Right. An S. E. Dumont, you said, when we spoke on the phone."

"That is correct."

"Wait a minute," the woman interrupted, her gaze sliding toward Jake. "Ian, you aren't thinking—"

"Mr. Cantrell, I'd like you to meet my granddaughter, Sage Elizabeth Dumont."

The room fell silent. Son of a bitch. She was his assignment?

"I don't need a bodyguard, Ian."

The older man turned toward her, a determined glint in eyes that looked strikingly similar to the flashing, gold-ringed brown ones belonging to his granddaughter.

"This man has experience in Middle Eastern protocol as well as a background in personal security. Isn't that correct, Mr. Cantrell?"

"This is a business transaction," Sage argued. "I'm not in any sort of danger."

Both men ignored her. "Over the years, I've done a lot of corporate protection work, both in South America and the Middle East," Jake said. "I worked in Saudi Arabia for three years after I got out of the marines. So yes, I'm familiar with the protocols."

"I understand you were in Special Forces. You served in Iraq, I believe?"

"That's right." Ian Dumont had done his homework.

"Sage is vice president of acquisitions and distribution for Marine Drilling. Currently she is involved in a transaction that may reach the three-hundred-million-dollar mark, a deal being negotiated with Sheik Khalid Al Kahzaz of Saudi Arabia. The sheik and his family are due to arrive in just a few days."

"I see," Jake said noncommittally. Protecting a corporate executive was one thing. Protecting a young socialite who got her job because she was a member of the Dumont family was something altogether different.

"With your experience," Ian continued, as Jake took a sip of his coffee, "I'm hoping you will be able to guide my granddaughter through this visit with our Saudi friends, and should any trouble arise, also keep her safe."

"That's what I get paid for."

Sage shifted in her chair, irritation clear in her face. "We need to discuss this in private, Ian."

The old man smiled indulgently. "We can do that, of course, but the result will be the same. You're representing Marine Drilling International. You will be prominently engaged in entertaining the sheik, his daughter and son, and the remainder of his party. The unrest in their part of the world has reached all the way to our city. A man was killed in a Middle Eastern prodemoc-racy demonstration last night."

"That was an accident," Sage protested. "He was hit by a car."

"The police are still investigating. They're not completely certain what actually happened. And even if it was an accident, tempers are running hot on all fronts. Your safety is vitally important to me. Mr. Cantrell will make certain you are safe."

"But—"

"It will only be during the day, for as long as the sheik is here, or when you are somewhere entertaining him and his family. Along with that, there are things you need to know that Mr. Cantrell can teach you."

Her shoulders tightened. "I understand there are business protocols, things I need to be aware of. I planned to research the subject. I've just been so busy…."

"You work too hard, my dear. You need someone to help you. Mr. Cantrell can handle that." Her grandfather rose from his chair and turned to Jake when he stood up, too. "When can you start?"

Part of him wanted to refuse the assignment. Jake didn't want to deal with a bossy, cantankerous female. The other part was looking for something interesting to do after weeks of mostly sitting behind a desk. And keeping a pampered young woman like Sage Dumont out of trouble probably wouldn't be dull.

"If we have only a short time before they arrive," he found himself saying, "we had better get started today."

"Splendid!" Ian said.

Sage's spine went a little straighter. She fixed her gaze on Jake. Even in her high heels she had to look up at him, which he could tell she didn't like.

"Fine," she said. "I'll see you in my office in half an hour. Does that work for you?"

"I'll be there."

And then she was gone.

As soon as the door swooshed shut behind her, Jake heard Ian chuckle. "I knew she was going to pitch a fit about this—actually, I expected far worse. But I want her safe. She means everything to me, Mr. Cantrell."

"It's just Jake. And you can count on me to take care of her—whether she likes it or not."

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  • Posted Thu May 24 00:00:00 EDT 2012

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    romantic suspense, kept me on edge

    Against the Sun is the sixth novel in the Raines of Wind Canyon series by Kat Martin. These are romantic suspense novels which deal with ex-military men and the woman who capture their hearts. Each is designed to be read as a standalone. As always this reader prefers to read them in order. I like to get a sense of all the players and enjoy knowing the back-history. Against the Sun held my attention from page one and I was swept away. In this novel we finally get Jack Cantrell’s story. He is a former special force marine who now works security jobs all over the world. He loves the ladies and respects them, but has no intention of settling down. Recently he has been doing work for his buddy’s security business in Houston. The tale begins with him arriving at the offices of Marine Drilling International. He has been asked to act as bodyguard for Sage Elizabeth Durmont as she entertains a Saudi sheik and his family. She is negotiating a multi-million dollar deal to buy a used oil drill platform and piping. She needs to understand customs, and be protected from those who oppose the deal. Sage doesn’t think she needs Jack’s help, but her grandfather insists. She plans on letting this sexy jar-head know exactly who the boss is. Jack is not happy with having to deal with the breathtakingly beautiful and privileged executive. He figures she is a spoiled brat, who got her position due to birth. The tale that unfolds is filled with sexual tension and action packed drama, as threats are made against Sage and the sheik. Martin provides well fleshed out characters who make the tale feel genuine. Sage at times got on my nerves. Her wavering on decisions in her personal life made me crazy. I know she is a careful planner, but as a top executive in a cut throat business, I expected her to make decisions and stick with them. I did love the way she did what was morally right, even at the cost of business. Jake is complicated, and always in motion. He has a strong moral compass and despite some Neanderthal tendencies is completely swoon-worthy. They are both convinced that what they have is a fling and that it could never work. Watching the two of them discover that with love all things are possible, was fantastic! Other characters including the Sheik’s family helped round out the tale and make the drama compelling. The story line is fast paced, and there are many different components. All of which kept me delightful engaged. There is the business deal and a fiance' to deal with. The sheik's daughter is delightful and I loved her story line. The son is dark and his tale is filled with danger. The attacks occurring could be related to the deal or a personal attack against Sage. Watching Jack and his team piece together the clue and save the day was an awesome ride. Martin has an amazing ability to weave different plot threads together creating suspense and mystery. She has created a group of male characters that woman cannot help but fall in love with. I adore that she pairs them with strong, capable woman. I recommend Against the Sun and the Raines of Canyon series to fans of romantic suspense and swoon-worthy men. I am looking forward to the next book in the series. Kat Martin writes romances novels in all genres from paranormal to historical. I have read quite a few and enjoyed them, so be sure and check them out. I want to thanks Harlequin and netGalley for providing this ARC in exchange for my unbiased review.

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  • Posted Tue Jun 05 00:00:00 EDT 2012

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    Can you ever mix business with pleasure successfully? Sage Dumo

    Can you ever mix business with pleasure successfully?

    Sage Dumont learned the oil business from the bottom floor up and earned her position. She is determined to close the biggest deal ever for the family business and nothing will stop this Texas family from moving into the Middle East oil territory. No amount of threats, bad press, or a hot bodyguard is going to distract her. Wait Jake Cantrell is my bodyguard, not my personal dream of a man right. The one thing Jake knows is how to do security detail and keep his client safe, but no one told him he hand to keep his hands to himself.

    Jake does his best to keep Sage from being blown to bits by someone opposed to her deal his hands are full. She is used to being the boss and has Houston society flowing from her every pore yet Jake is not intimidated and sees her as a challenge that will be mastered. Sage is a constant surprise in the boardroom and Jake envisions the same for the bedroom, now he has to figure out how to get her there. Jake has never mixed business with pleasure but right now that is all he wants to do.

    Sage and Jake work as a team to figure out what scenario is playing out behind the scenes. There are risks at stake that go beyond Sage’s company right into the hands of Homeland Security, or so they suspect. Can this executive and her bodyguard stop potential terrorists before something worse than the deal blows up?

    When you count your reading blessings, make sure you are grateful that Kat Martin always has another book in the works. Ms. Martin defines the meaning of a phenomenal writer and proves it with every piece of literature she has produced

    2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Wed May 30 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    I Also Recommend:

    I really enjoyed this story. There was so much to like. very goo

    I really enjoyed this story. There was so much to like. very good book!

    2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Sat Sep 01 00:00:00 EDT 2012

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    Sage Dumont, is in the run to become Vice President of her Grand

    Sage Dumont, is in the run to become Vice President of her Grandfathers Marine Drilling company. In order to get the job, she must close on a huge deal to buy some used drilling equipment from a Saudi Arabian sheik. Being a concerned grandfather, he hires Jake Cantrell to be Sage's bodyguard until the negotiations are complete. Unfortunately someone wants her to fail and when Jake and Sage stumble upon a plot more deadly than they can imagine, they must combine forces just to survive.

    I really enjoyed this story. It was the first in the series I read even though it is the sixth installement in the Raines Of Wind Canyon Series. I loved Jake's loner type character and Sage with her strong loyalty to her grandfather. The chemistry between them was great except they were convinced what they had was a fling, which in romance stories is usually part of the plot. After i finished this book I immediately went and got the rest of the series. Absolutely loved the book and Kat Martin is an amazing author.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sun Jun 24 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    Kat Martin Is Such An Enjoyable Author To Read

    I have read all of Kat Martin's books. I felt like I found a new author to read and enjoy. I think that this book is her best one so far. This story has plenty of romance and suspense to go along with the romance! The entire Atlas Security Company is "hunk central". They are all getting to the age where they want to settle down and that makes very interesting ready for all of us. This book is a winner! ENJOY!

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Mon Jun 18 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    Lightningstar's bio

    Im a 16 year old gurl who loces to sing and write. I have jet black hair and dark brown eyes. Im depressed most of the time and doesnt usually smile.

    1 out of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Tue Apr 03 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    Not released yet

    I have not received this book yet release date 5/29/12

    1 out of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Fri Sep 13 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    Very well done. Enjoyable and lots of action.

    Very well done. Enjoyable and lots of action.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sat Jun 29 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    Great

    Fantastic writer.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Mar 28 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    Caleb

    Is here and on the bed ;)

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  • Posted Tue Mar 19 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    Like the rest of the series this is a good read. It's also a qu

    Like the rest of the series this is a good read. It's also a quick read, which sometimes is a must. I wouldn't recommend reading the lengthy reviews if you plan to read the books...they spoil too much.

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  • Posted Tue Mar 19 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    Great READ

    Kat Martin is a awesome storyteller. I highly recommend her Wind of CANYON series. and this book Against the Sun did not disappoint. It was amazing I could not put it down. I highly recommend this series.

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  • Posted Tue Nov 20 00:00:00 EST 2012

    Highly recommended

    Awesome book but they all were

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Sep 13 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    Nursury

    ~Sunfall

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Wed Aug 01 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    a must read series

    could not put it down. loved it

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Jul 19 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    Loved all of the Raines of Wind Canyon books (so far). Thank you

    Loved all of the Raines of Wind Canyon books (so far). Thank you.

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  • Posted Sun Jun 24 00:00:00 EDT 2012

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    A nice addition to the series, though not one of my favorites.

    A nice addition to the series, though not one of my favorites. The characters and their romance were just okay; nothing spectacular, though. Even the suspense seemed a bit tame--I thought it was way too easy to figure out the bad guy in this one. By the time the main characters caught on I kind of hand that "what took you so long?" feeling. I did enjoy the addition of the sheik and his family--nice cultural details in that story line--and both Sage's friend Rina and the sheik's daughter A'lia were strong characters that I enjoyed reading about. Even though I probably won't be rereading this one, I definitely plan to continue with the series.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Wed Jun 27 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    Arielle to justin

    Thank you

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  • Posted Wed Jun 20 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    A great read!

    Kat Martin is a terrific storyteller. I highly recommend her and Against the Sun was wonderful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Mon Jun 18 00:00:00 EDT 2012

    Zero

    Hey everyone

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