Remember When (includes ‘Big Jack’: In Death, Book 17.5) Audiobook [Free Download by Trial]

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Remember When (includes 'Big Jack': In Death, Book 17.5)

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Summary

Laine Tavish is an ordinary woman living an ordinary life in the small town of Angel's Gap, Maryland, as the proprietor of Remember When, an antique treasures and gift shop. At least, that's what everyone in Angel's Gap thinks. They have no idea that she used to be Elaine O'Hara, daughter of the notorious con man Big Jack O'Hara. Or that she grew up moving from place to place, one step ahead of the law... Laine's past has just caught up with her, though - in a very dramatic way. Her long-lost uncle suddenly turned up in her shop, leaving only a cryptic warning before dying in the street, run down by a car. Soon afterward, her home is ransacked. Now it's up to Laine, and a sexy stranger named Max Gannon, to find out who's chasing her and why. The answer lies in a hidden fortune - a fortune that will change not only Laine's life but also the lives of future generations. And danger and death will surround that fortune for years to come. Until New York City detective Lieutenant Eve Dallas gets on the case.

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3 comments

  • I highly recommend purchasing both of these books together; it's definitely worth it. The Nora Roberts book, along with its captivating love story, had me hooked from start to finish. What I loved most was how it seamlessly transitioned into the future, where Eve takes on a thrilling investigation. It was truly satisfying to see the characters from the past have their stories come full circle. If there haven't been any already, I would be thrilled to read more stories centered around Lane and Max. This book was an absolute delight.
  • This book tells a captivating story that offers both a present and future outlook to appreciate. The characters, both those in the present and those yet to come, are truly lovable. The depiction of enduring love is truly heartwarming.
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