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Rating: Summary: Adventure, murder and romance Review: Dancing With The Devil is an adventure lover's delight. From Africa to Canada, Jazz searches for adventure ... and peace. Returning to her home because of her father's death, she tries to come to terms with her life there when she was a girl. But there are secrets she isn't willing to face. And a whole part of her life, she's cut out. Danger follows Jazz. Romance beckons as well, but which man should she choose? It all ends on a remote ranch in a deserted copper mine. Where Jazz faces her past and finds her love.
Rating: Summary: Realistic! Review: When Jazz gets word of her father's death, she and her friend, Pete, make a daring, dangerous escape from the tiny, war ridden country where they are working. Barely getting out alive, the danger should be over, right? It is only beginning. Returning home, Jazz learns that her father's death was a bit mysterious, and soon finds herself the object of a stalker's attention. Gifts, such as roses and a kitten, begin appearing out of nowhere, and there are some break ins. Fortunately, Pete follows her home and is there to reassure her and protect her. Things start to turn romantic with Pete unexpectedly, and deadly with the stalker as it becomes obvious to him that she does not return his "love". Murder and violence are now what Jazz is being given. When an innocent child is put at risk, Jazz must face the past and her fears to confront a familiar enemy. In a showdown that for some reason reminds me of PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, Jazz meets the greatest challenge of her life. ***** Suspenseful and taut, this novel is well worth the time and money. Ebooks often have little known authors that are worth discovering, and such is the case here. Jazz is a heroine that is easy to cheer on as she finds love and danger. Not perfect, she has weaknesses, which make her easier to relate to and more believable. Pete is a loveable hero, though not the alpha male that often populates the position. again rendering him more realistic. This is a story that could be real. ***** Reviewed by Amanda Killgore.
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