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Never Coming Home - Evonne Wareham
Never Coming Home
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When Kaz Elmore is told her five-year-old daughter Jamie has died in a car crash, she struggles to accept that she'll never see her little girl again. Then a stranger comes into her life offering the most dangerous substance in the world: hope.All she has left is hope.Devlin, security consultant... show more
When Kaz Elmore is told her five-year-old daughter Jamie has died in a car crash, she struggles to accept that she'll never see her little girl again. Then a stranger comes into her life offering the most dangerous substance in the world: hope.All she has left is hope.Devlin, security consultant and witness to the terrible accident scene, inadvertently reveals that Kaz's daughter might not have been the girl in the car after all. What if Jamie is still alive? With no evidence, the police aren't interested, so Devlin and Kaz have little choice but to investigate themselves.Devlin never gets involved with a client. Never. But the more time he spends with Kaz, the more he desires her and the more his carefully constructed ice-man persona starts to unravel.The desperate search for Jamie leads down dangerous paths to a murderous acquaintance from Devlin's dark past, and all across Europe, to Italy, where deadly secrets await. But as long as Kaz has hope, she can't stop looking...
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781906931704 (1906931704)
Publisher: Choc Lit
Pages no: 356
Edition language: English
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Blodeuedd
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3.0 Never Coming Home
If this would have been just a thriller then perhaps not for me, even if the thrilling part was actually my fav (go figure), but anyway, it also had romance. Big yay.The suspense part was very good, I kept asking why and how?? I thought I knew, I thought I could figure it out, but it made no sense. ...
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Jera's Jamboree rated it
I really enjoyed Evonne Wareham’s writing style. Whenever we’re told a fact about one of the characters, we’re not told it as in ‘he/she is’ but it is a part of the place we are in and therefore a part of the story. The characters traits are built up a bit at a time and we can infer certain things...
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