![]() ![]() "I loved returning to Rock Harbor and you will too. Book one: Without a Trace Book two: Beyond a Doubt Book three: Into the Deep Book four: Cry in the Night Book five: Beneath Copper Falls Includes discussion questions.This full-length romantic suspense can be read as a standalone but is also part of the Rock Harbor series. Soon the pain in her past collides with the mysteries of her new home-and threatens to keep her from the future she’s always wanted. Then she answers a call at her job only to hear a friend’s desperate screams on the other end. Dana is continually drawn to her new friend Boone, who has scars inside and out. As a 911 dispatcher, Dana Newell takes pride in being calm in tough circumstances. Beneath Copper Falls - eBook (9781401690335) by Colleen Coble. Love and danger collide in Rock Harbor in this riveting romantic suspense. In addition to her emotionally-charged career, she’s faced enough emergencies. But the idyllic town hides more danger and secrets than it first appeared. Suddenly, the town is not as it originally appeared. Love and danger collide in Rock Harbor in this riveting romantic suspense. She recently escaped her abusive fiancé to move to tranquil Rock Harbor where she hopes life will be more peaceful. ![]() In addition to her emotionally-charged career, she’s faced enough emergencies in her own life. ![]() ![]() Love and danger collide in Rock Harbor in this riveting romantic suspense. ![]()
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