In the style of Susan Anderson, RITA Award of Excellence winner Stephanie Bond creates an adventurous, romantic whodunit with Got Your Number. Mixing Murphy's Law and old flames, she takes listeners on an unforgettable road trip.
Roxann Beadleman reluctantly agrees to accompany her jilted cousin, Angora Ryder, to a reunion at their alma mater in South Bend, Indiana. When they arrive, neither woman is prepared for the feelings they both still harbor over an old professorand he certainly remembers Roxann. Hot on their trail, Detective Joe Capistrano is desperately trying to protect Roxann from a deranged criminal who may also be following the two women. When a murder occurs on campus, both women are swept into the middle of a scandal. Detective Capistrano may be their best hope for escapebut what's in it for him? Bond keeps listeners on their toes with timely plot twists and dashes of humor.
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"Absolutely LOVED this book. Roxanne and her cousin Angora were super. But, Detective Joe Capistrano was excellent!! A really great story from start to finish. Would highly recommend. " — MacyJayn (5 out of 5 stars)
"Absolutely LOVED this book. Roxanne and her cousin Angora were super. But, Detective Joe Capistrano was excellent!! A really great story from start to finish. Would highly recommend. "
" I read this book over the weekend even though it was almost 400 pages. It was a really funny romantic mystery. Really enjoyed it. "
" Good story, enjoyable characters and a storyline that keeps the reader guessing as to the outcome. "
" Pretty good read. Lots of loose ends that she finally tried to clear up and did a fairly good job of it. I'd recommend this if you are looking for a light, brainless read. "
" This one was ok. I didn't enjoy it as much as I enjoyed Body Movers. "
" uhm.. the first book that i read that had a sex scene... ngehehehe... "
Stephanie Bond has written over fifty novels, including the Body Movers series and the Southern Roads trilogy. She is best known for writing steamy books that make audiences laugh out loud. Originally from Kentucky, she attended Morehead State University, where she studied computer programming. Prior to writing novels, she worked for a Fortune 100 petroleum company in Lexington, Kentucky, as a programmer.
C. J. Critt is a veteran of Broadway, regional theater, poetry slams, and solo shows. Hailed “Spoken Word Queen” by the Dallas Observer, Critt is a produced writer-director, an Audie nominee, and a CableACE Award winner.
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