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Tilting at Windmills

by Geonn Cannon

Series: Claire Lance (1)

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Claire Lance is on the run. The FBI believes Lance is a cop gone bad and is responsible for the brutal murder of her lover. Special Agent Faye Mallory carries a personal vendetta against her and will do anything to catch her. For the past year, Lance has been on the move, keeping her head down and keeping out of trouble - until she reaches a tiny town in Texas. Trouble finally corners her when Lance is forced to take action to save another woman's life. Suddenly, she finds herself in over her head, blood on her hands, and on the run with the woman she is protecting. Can Lance survive being forced to revisit the life she thought she had left behind and to reopen old wounds?… (more)
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I've waited two years for this book to finally come out in ebook format. How ironic that it took the sad closing of its publisher (PD publishing) before the ebook version became available. The good news is....the author has published the sequel Only Flame and Air at the same time (no more waiting for a year or two!).

This book did not disappoint! I read Geonn Cannon primarily for the action. But this is one (and only?) book where he excels even in the angst department. He manages to capture the desperation of all the lead characters, the suspense of the chase, and the incredible relationship of Claire and Elaine.

An Amazon reviewer said that Geonn writes the women in this book like they're men, and misses the emotional bonds. In the Underdogs or the Riley Parra series perhaps, but not here. This is his most emotional and sensitive book to date.

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The Mustang gave out about a hundred miles northwest of Austin, slowly easing onto the shoulder of the road.
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Claire Lance is on the run. The FBI believes Lance is a cop gone bad and is responsible for the brutal murder of her lover. Special Agent Faye Mallory carries a personal vendetta against her and will do anything to catch her. For the past year, Lance has been on the move, keeping her head down and keeping out of trouble - until she reaches a tiny town in Texas. Trouble finally corners her when Lance is forced to take action to save another woman's life. Suddenly, she finds herself in over her head, blood on her hands, and on the run with the woman she is protecting. Can Lance survive being forced to revisit the life she thought she had left behind and to reopen old wounds?

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