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Someone's Watching - Sharon Potts
Someone's Watching
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Twenty-something Robbie Ivy wants to keep her life as simple and commitment-free as possible.Who needs a high-pressure career, a relationship, or a family anyway?Robbie's life gets inextricably complicated when her estranged father shows up with a shocking revelation about two teenage girls who... show more
Twenty-something Robbie Ivy wants to keep her life as simple and commitment-free as possible.Who needs a high-pressure career, a relationship, or a family anyway?Robbie's life gets inextricably complicated when her estranged father shows up with a shocking revelation about two teenage girls who disappeared in South Beach. One of the missing girls is Robbie's sister Kate--a sister Robbie never knew existed. Unwilling to reestablish family ties, Robbie is hesitant to get involved--until the body of her sister's friend washes up in Indian Creek. Desperate to find her missing sister, Robbie immerses herself in the unfamiliar world to which Kate may have fallen prey: the sexy, sizzling South Beach club scene.Swept up in a corrupt, destructive society, Robbie searches for a cold-blooded killer in the hottest South Beach hotspots. But in this see-and-be-seen world, everyone is dressed to kill, people are dying for a chance to get beyond the velvet rope and someone is watching.Robbie may have to choose between saving her step sister--and saving herself.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781608090136 (1608090132)
Publisher: Oceanview Publishing
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
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DaringPeg
DaringPeg rated it
A nerve wracking tale as the book drags the reader into emotional involvement through Robbie and he glimpses into the life of the missing Kate. It is incredible how the author has made me want to scream at the characters that Kate is right there!
I'm Reading...
I'm Reading... rated it
4.0
First sentence: “He was staring at her cleavage and she tried to be cool, like she did this kind of thing all the time.”P. 99: “But she no longer had a clear recollection of what he had looked like when she was a child.”Last sentence: “She knew he wouldn’t let go.”Again a fun, quick read, and a page...
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