In the Pursuit of Eden
A Treasure Hunt Suspense
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Stephanie Fowers
This title uses virtual voice narration
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Aiden Hunter's a southern hottie that's rescued me so many times that it's starting to get embarrassing. To be honest, I'd be more grateful if I didn't suspect him of putting me in danger in the first place—a danger that keeps growing the closer I get to him.
When my twin brother, Brecker, told me about a new lead in the Uintas to find the treasure that's been haunting our family for generations, the only thing forcing me to tag along is bad luck--PURE bad luck! That family curse we like to joke about is starting to feel horribly real.
Now I'm hiking through untamed wilderness to shoot a documentary that I care nothing about, searching for clues in the journal of a wayward saloon girl, whose life mirrors my own in uncomfortable ways, and I keep running into that smug, smirky Aiden when I need his help most of all. Don't get me wrong--he makes for some great eye candy with those hazel eyes... and maybe I melt a little when I hear that husky drawl of his, but I know when a man is trying to distract me from the truth.
But what is the truth?
The only way to find it is to join up with that bad boy. Aiden is fighting demons in his past that seem tangled up in mine. What secrets is he hiding behind his teasing words? The uneasy truce is quickly turning into something more... because Aiden may not be the enemy. In fact, he may be the one who needs rescuing.
Now, I've got to figure out who's really good and who's really bad. Strangely, the mystery behind this treasure might very well lie behind a pair of beautiful hazel eyes and a husky drawl.
After all, Paradise was never meant to be found alone.
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