How does a family just disappear?
Alexis Mission returns to her parents’ house for Thanksgiving and winds up in the middle of a mystery. The house is locked, the turkey’s in the oven–burned to a crisp–four places are set at the table and not one member of her family can be found.
Sitting in the shadows is a man claiming to be a government agent. Gabriel O’Rourke wants her to believe what can’t possibly be true. He wants her to go with him. He wants her to trust him. But that’s not what Alexis wants.
Too bad she has no other choice. Gabriel is the only one who can tell her what’s going on–even if everything he says sounds like a lie.
Born and reared in Texas, Kay David has lived all over the world from the Middle East to South America. Drawing frequently on these exotic locations for her books, Kay sees the setting of a story as another \"character\" in the complex romances she writes for Harlequin Superromance. \"I like my readers to feel as if they\'ve visited a place they\'ve never been after they read one of my Supers,\" she says. \"The characters and their love story should be reflected in every aspect of the book. Sometimes I use a foreign setting and/or suspense to heighten those details.\" A graduate of the University of Houston, Kay has undergraduate degrees in both English (B.A.) and the Management of Information Sciences (MIS- B.A.). She also holds a master\'s degree in Behavioral Science (M.A.). She has worked at NASA, designed and built homes, and has even owned her own jewelry company, but her true love is writing and it has been since her high school days. \"I\'m thrilled to be writing Harlequin Superromances,\" she says. \"In my opinion, these books offer a complex story that has a real depth of emotion, or layers, if you will. The issues are out-of- the-headlines current but still give the readers what they want the most–true love stories with happy endings.\" Along with her husband of twenty-seven years, Pieter, and their globe-trotting, twenty-pound cat, Leroy, Ms. David divides her time between the Texas Gulf coast and the Hill Country.