New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Rowe plunges readers into the wilds of Alaska for a twisted, dangerous game when a man convicted of murdering his sister races to save the next woman on the real killer's list.
"I read this in one sitting, with both hands gripping my e-reader." MetalMom (Amazon Review)
His sister was murdered, and Ben Forsett was convicted of the crime. On the run from the authorities, he is in a race against time to find the real killer before the psychopath targets his next victim. The last thing Ben can afford is a distraction, so when he meets a brave, sensual woman who ignites a dark desire within him, he knows they're both in trouble.
Mari Walsh moved to the rural wilds of Alaska to rebuild her life after a violent tragedy, but she soon discovers that something even worse is hunting her. Her only chance is to trust the rebellious, sensual man that no one should believe in, especially not her.
Can Mari and Ben fight off a serial killer who is so brilliant that no one except them even knows he exists? Or will their passion for each other entangle them even more tightly into a murderer's twisted game?
Books in the
Alaska Heat series: ICE, CHILL, GHOST and BURN (July 2020). All books in the
Alaska Heat romantic suspense series are standalone thrillers that can be read in any order.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
New York Times and
USA Today bestselling author Stephanie Rowe with the 2018 winner and five-time nominee of the RITA Award, the highest award in romance fiction. She iis the author of more than fifty novels, including romantic suspense, paranormal romance, contemporary western romance, small-town romances. She also writes funny urban fantasy under S.A. Bayne. She has won many awards for her novels, including the prestigious Golden Heart(R) Award. She has received coveted starred reviews from Booklist, and Publishers Weekly has called her work "[a] genre-twister that will make readers...rabid for more." Stephanie also writes a thrilling romantic suspense series set in Alaska. Publisher's Weekly praised the series debut, ICE, as a "thrilling entry into romantic suspense," and Fresh Fiction called ICE an "edgy, sexy and gripping thriller."