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Gone into
hiding from her boyfriend, Jeremy, Danielle Karr heads to Karr’s Port,
a home
that belonged to her deceased parents. Dani fears for her life, as
Jeremy is
suspected of murdering many women. Dani
hopes that hiding out at Karr’s Port, changing her name and looks, will
keep
her safe. But having Hugh Anderson, the
owner of the trailer court where her parents lived, and who is also an
ex-cop,
turns out to be her worst nightmare and her only hope.
Hugh
recognizes Dani as a woman on the run, and it doesn’t take long for him
to
realize exactly who she is. Hugh vows to
protect Dani no matter the cost, as he has come up against the
dangerous Jeremy
before and knows just how deadly he can be.
Can Hugh keep Dani safe, even when Jeremy is headed
to their court?
Hugh and
Dani weren’t looking for love, yet fate puts them together and it’s
undeniable. But with the threat of
Jeremy lingering, can Dani and Hugh face the future – even if it means
they are
apart?
Port of Fear is a quick suspense tale
that a
reader will rush through. The characters,
Hugh, Dani and the residents of the trailer court are all wonderful. Everyone adds a homey feeling, and sense of
realism to the story. Ms. Derr-Wille
pens this romantic suspense tale where even Jeremy, a murderer, is an
attraction. This evil man has the charm and smarts that surprise a
reader. He is enigmatic and has escaped
the
authorities after murdering many women. The author pens him well and
draws a
reader into his evil mind.
Port of Fear is a great suspense tale
that has a
reader sit up and take notice of author, Sherry Derr-Wille, if they
haven’t
already.
Reviewed by Tracey West
for The Road
to Romance
September 6th,
2004
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