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Rating: Summary: warm romance Review: Former FBI Agent Ethan Ramsey works a Texas ranch and does some professional sleuthing on the side. He is visiting his brother Travis in Dallas to persuade his sibling to come home to help cheer up their recently separated sister. At a strip joint, Ethan notices the eyes of the star attraction shows she hates being there. The next day in a Fort Worth restaurant they see the stripper again. Travis hits on her, but she objects saying she is a schoolteacher. Ethan tells Serena Farrell that if she is not the person taking off her clothing at a club, she has a double. He gives her his card and offers to investigate.Serena, who has money problems, calls Ethan. He returns to the Dallas-Fort Worth area to begin investigating her double. Quickly, he learns the stripper is Sarah Welch, but she is in a cocoon of thugs working at the club. As Ethan discovers shocking information, he and Serena fall in love, but he wonders how a relationship will survive what he must reveal to his beloved. THE WRONG WOMAN is the right book for readers who delight in a warm romance that has family secrets coming to light. Ethan is the type of person everyone wants as a mate while Serena struggles with the collapse of her world as she has always known it. Though the plot device has been used many times, fans will appreciate Linda Warren's charming and refreshing account and look forward to sequels starring siblings. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: warm romance Review: Former FBI Agent Ethan Ramsey works a Texas ranch and does some professional sleuthing on the side. He is visiting his brother Travis in Dallas to persuade his sibling to come home to help cheer up their recently separated sister. At a strip joint, Ethan notices the eyes of the star attraction shows she hates being there. The next day in a Fort Worth restaurant they see the stripper again. Travis hits on her, but she objects saying she is a schoolteacher. Ethan tells Serena Farrell that if she is not the person taking off her clothing at a club, she has a double. He gives her his card and offers to investigate. Serena, who has money problems, calls Ethan. He returns to the Dallas-Fort Worth area to begin investigating her double. Quickly, he learns the stripper is Sarah Welch, but she is in a cocoon of thugs working at the club. As Ethan discovers shocking information, he and Serena fall in love, but he wonders how a relationship will survive what he must reveal to his beloved. THE WRONG WOMAN is the right book for readers who delight in a warm romance that has family secrets coming to light. Ethan is the type of person everyone wants as a mate while Serena struggles with the collapse of her world as she has always known it. Though the plot device has been used many times, fans will appreciate Linda Warren's charming and refreshing account and look forward to sequels starring siblings. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: Intriguing! Highly recommended Review: Secrets have dominated Serena Farrell's life. Her grandfather kept their financial condition quiet, indulging Serena and her grandmother's every need while potentially bankrupting their future. Both grandparents refused to discuss Serena's mother and father or events surrounding her birth. But when a stranger mistakes her for an identical woman, Serena seeks answers. Business takes private investigator Ethan Ramsey to a seamy Dallas nightclub where he sees a striking red head that seems none too happy about her job. When he sees her again at a coffee shop, Ethan introduces himself and offers his assistance. Taken aback, Serena pockets the card as she denies a connection to the mysterious woman. But soon Serena pulls the card from the trash when she finds herself intrigued by possibilities her grandmother refuses to discuss. Fans will recognize Ethan Ramsey from STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART and EMILY'S DAUGHTER and agree it is time he gets his own story! And Ethan finds exactly the kind of woman he deserves if only they can sweep aside the intrigue and risk their hearts. The contrast and commonalities in twins Serena and Sarah proves fascinating, and will leave readers chiming for Sarah's story. With complex family dynamics and fascinating characterizations, THE WRONG WOMAN lives up to Linda Warren's reputation for excellence. THE WRONG WOMAN comes highly recommended.
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