Darla (bookdeejay) - reviewed Wed to a Stranger (Hidden Identity) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 418) on + 132 more book reviews
This story is set in Alaska, a rough and sometimes dangerous environment with eerie nearly day long darkness. There is a murder and our heroine is suspect. There is a missing husband, a baby without a father, and a woman confused and frightened and very very protective of her child. She is determined to find out what happened to the man she married, which nearly gets her killed. When the killer is revealed I was surprised by the identity. Good story.
Kim G. (guyfarmgirl) reviewed Wed to a Stranger (Hidden Identity) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 418) on + 248 more book reviews
He left no trace-except a pregnant bride. A year later, Fritzi Fitzgerald's search for him leads to a remote Alaskan village, and when a man carrying his ID is murdered, Fritzi stands accused.
A stranger appeared. He came from the snow-swept tundra- a swarthy denim-clad dream man with raven hair and eyes like the coats of white wolves shining in darkness. He claimed he was Fritzi's husband-and alibi.
A stalker was watching. Sharing a snowed-in cabin with her closemouthed rescuer, Fritzi sensed he was connected to her missing spouse. But when the lights went out and eyes followed her in the dark- would Nathan Lafarge protect her and her son?
A stranger appeared. He came from the snow-swept tundra- a swarthy denim-clad dream man with raven hair and eyes like the coats of white wolves shining in darkness. He claimed he was Fritzi's husband-and alibi.
A stalker was watching. Sharing a snowed-in cabin with her closemouthed rescuer, Fritzi sensed he was connected to her missing spouse. But when the lights went out and eyes followed her in the dark- would Nathan Lafarge protect her and her son?