Blurb
When investigative journalist Hannah Marchand is assigned a story at a remote archaeological site, she’s less than thrilled. It won’t garner her the coveted front page, but at least she’ll get out of town and away from the ex-boyfriend who’s stalking her.
Indigenous archaeologist Roman Patrick’s career was nearly destroyed by an unethical reporter. It’s taken him five long years to rebuild his reputation and be entrusted with running another excavation. He’s determined to let nothing stand in the way of restoring his professional credentials, especially not a nosy reporter.
Despite the handsome archaeologist’s animosity, unbridled attraction flares. But unsettling events make Hannah suspect her stalker has followed her, determined to seek revenge.
As their feelings deepen, she and Roman must learn to trust each other if they hope to survive the man who’s hunting her.
Review
Journalist Hannah Marchand leaves Vancouver for an assignment in northern British Columbia. Though she doubts reporting on the archaeological dig will be a stepping stone in her career, she’s desperate to get out of town to escape her stalker.
Archaeologist Roman Patrick hates journalists with a passion. His career is riding on the new excavation, but when Hannah’s past catches up with her, he’ll have to decide what’s more important—his reputation, or Hannah.
I absolutely loved this book. Roman and Hannah fit so well together even though they were often at odds. I enjoyed seeing them loosen up and come to understand the point of view of the other person.
Hunting Hannah is a well-written, clean, compelling romantic suspense sure to keep you turning the pages. Highly recommended.
5 Stars
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Thanks so much, Amber! I really appreciate your support of a fellow author. I’m thrilled you enjoyed the book.
I LOVE your books. Happy to read anytime.