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Wanted for Life

By: Allison B. Hanson
Narrated by: Penelope Ann Rose
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Deputy Marshal Angel Larson has been set up and accused of murder. On the run, desperate to stay one step ahead of the law and the real killer, she turns to a former protectee in a small town—the man who's haunted her dreams . . . and fantasies . . . ever since.

Former DEA agent Colton Williamson misses the action of his past life since entering witness protection as a high school math teacher. He also misses Angel, who refused to join him in his new life. Now it's Angel who's in trouble, and Colton can't help but be there for her—before it's too late.

But the killer may be closer to them than they think.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Allison B. Hanson (P)2022 Tantor

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  • 05-09-24

Don't dumb down your characters

This book could have been so good, however the repetitiveness ruined it. Once you map out the anxiety and problems you don't need to keep repeating them in every chapter, the reader will remember. Also, the characters were "highly trained", professional, smart deputy marshals so why would you write them doing things completely opposite of that repeatedly? First book was really good, but this one was too drawn out without reason.

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