Incriminating Passion

"Harlequin Intrigue, #723"

by Ann Voss Peterson

Harlequin (Intrique)

August 1, 2003

ISBN-13: 037322723X

Available in: Paperback

Incriminating Passion
by Ann Voss Peterson

Someone was trying to kill Andrea Kirkland. And with good reason. For she was the only witness to a murder. A murder her mind refused to recall. A murder assistant D.A. John Cohen needed her to remember so that she could testify and put an end to the threats, the danger. Until then, John felt duty bound to protect her. Just until the murderer was found, he told himself. After all, she was his key witness. But once the passion exploded between them, the rugged D.A. came to realize that his key witness had come to mean so much more....



Ann Voss Peterson's Bio

Ever since she was a little girl making her own books out of construction paper, Ann wanted to write. So when it came time to choose a major subject at the University of Wisconsin, the only subject she could choose was creative writing. Of course, that wasn't a very practical thing to do. One needs to earn a living. So Ann turned to jobs ranging from proofreading legal transcripts, to working with quarter horses, to washing windows. But no matter what she did for a living, she continued to write the type of stories that captured her heart and fired her imagination. Romantic suspense stories.

In 2000 Ann saw her first novel published by Harlequin Intrigue, and her wide variety of job experience became material for her stories. Since then, she has published eleven novels and novellas with several more on the way. Her books have been nominated for many awards, including the Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award in 2002 and the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Romantic Suspense three years in a row!

Now Ann spends her days writing, reading, and enjoying life in her home near Madison, Wisconsin where she lives with her husband, her two young sons, and her Border collie.

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