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Raven's Prey
Raven's Prey
Raven's Prey
Audiobook6 hours

Raven's Prey

Written by Jayne Ann Krentz

Narrated by Amy McFadden

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

2.5/5

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On the wrong end of a bad business deal, Honor Knight tries to flee the US and instead finds herself the victim of a kidnapping. Judd Raven has been hired by Honor's father and brother to bring her home. He's been warned that she's a pathological liar and Honor must convince him that the men who hired him are cold-hearted killers. Can she crack Judd's rock-hard exterior before it's too late?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 18, 2020
ISBN9781705252048
Raven's Prey
Author

Jayne Ann Krentz

The author of over fifty consecutive New York Times bestsellers, Jayne Ann Krentz writes romantic-suspense in three different worlds: Contemporary (as Jayne Ann Krentz), historical (as Amanda Quick), and futuristic/paranormal (as Jayne Castle). There are over 30 million copies of her books in print. She earned a BA in history from the University of California, Santa Cruz and went on to obtain a Master’s degree in library science from San Jose State University in California. Before she began writing full time she worked as a librarian in both academic and corporate libraries. She is married and lives with her husband, Frank, in Seattle, Washington. Jayne loves to hear from her readers and can be found at Facebook.com/JayneAnnKrentz.

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    Appalling ! The female character is a doormat and the so called "hero" is a sexist bully who repeatedly threatens her with beating and/or rape. Can't imagine how one could relate to them in 2020.