
While serving as a juror on a high-profile murder trial, beautiful Dr. Rennie Newton finds herself defending Ricky Lozada--even as his dark stare unnerves her. The evidence against Lozada is shaky and he goes free. Soon after, Rennie arrives home to find five dozen roses from him with a sinister note, "I have a crush on you." Enter policeman Wick Threadgill. He wants Lozada behind bars for murdering his brother. While keeping surveillance on the elusive killer, Wick finds himself drawn to the object of Lozada's obsession, the sultry Dr. Newton. Rennie, in turn, is intrigued by the handsome cop and his tortured past. Just as their relationship is about to blossom into something more, the dangerous triangle begins to form ... with Rennie as the object of two men's desires--one a brutal murderer and the other a lonely policeman with revenge in his heart.
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Born 1948
Sandra Lynn Cox was born on March 12, 1948 in Waco, Texas and raised in Ft. Worth. She is nothing if not serious when it comes to her work. As the oldest of five daughters, she was a responsible and mature girl, and always chose to read a book rather than play with dolls. Her responsible nature stayed with Sandra as she graduated from Texas Christian University with a degree in English, and in her job as a contributing feature reporter at the nationally syndicated PM Magazine in Dallas. When the show experienced mass layoffs, however, Sandra found herself out of work. Sandra married Michael Brown, former television anchorman and award-winning documentarian of Dust to Dust, and returned to Ft. Worth. They had two children, Rachel and Ryan. Though she continued in her occasional position as a showroom model in Dallas, her husband encouraged her to try fiction writing while their children were at school. He had just left a career as a news anchor and talk-show host to form his own production company, so why shouldn't she take a creative risk, too? Within a year Sandra sold her first novel, Love's Encore, under the name Rachel Ryan (taken from the first names of her two children). Soon thereafter, she was producing a succession of books for six different publishers, culling ideas from briefs in USA Today, television shows, and her own active imagination. She wrote two boosk as Laura Jordan and several books for Harlequin under the name Erin St. Claire. Since the publication of her first novel in 1981, she has penned well over sixty books. Sandra has over fifty million copies of her books in print, and has achieved some major feats on what is perhaps the most highly regarded bestseller list of all--that of the New York Times. Since 1990, every one of Sandra's novels has appeared on the list. In total, her books have appeared on the prestigious list over thirty times. In 1992 her novel "French Silk" was made into an ABC-TV movie.
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