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Conard County Revenge
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Conard County Revenge in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $9.89
Original price: $11.99

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Conard County Revenge in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $9.89
Original price: $11.99
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A beautiful government agent teams up with a former FBI profiler to uncover a conspiracy in this romantic suspense from a New York Times– bestselling author.
When a bomb threat lures ATF agent Darcy Eccles to Wyoming, she isn't expecting to stumble across an antigovernment plot—or for handsome teacher Alex Jansen to be the key to stopping a madman. Enigmatic Alex's past is better left forgotten, but every tick of the clock will bring both of them closer to their nightmares, and to losing one another.
Praise for Rachel Lee:
"Rachel Lee is the master of romantic suspense." — Romantic Times
"[Rachel Lee]'s deft use of dialogue to make her stories convincing works as well with conspiracy theories as with contemporary romances." — Publishers Weekly
A beautiful government agent teams up with a former FBI profiler to uncover a conspiracy in this romantic suspense from a New York Times– bestselling author.
When a bomb threat lures ATF agent Darcy Eccles to Wyoming, she isn't expecting to stumble across an antigovernment plot—or for handsome teacher Alex Jansen to be the key to stopping a madman. Enigmatic Alex's past is better left forgotten, but every tick of the clock will bring both of them closer to their nightmares, and to losing one another.
Praise for Rachel Lee:
"Rachel Lee is the master of romantic suspense." — Romantic Times
"[Rachel Lee]'s deft use of dialogue to make her stories convincing works as well with conspiracy theories as with contemporary romances." — Publishers Weekly





















