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Call Me Killer
2015
First Published
3.64
Average Rating
491
Number of Pages

She doesn’t know they call me Killer. Used to be I could get any woman I wanted... I had the Harley, the tats, the ripped bod, the badass attitude. No ties, no commitments, no limits, no worries. Until a girl I was seeing vanished. And the whole damn town decided I murdered her. I became the perp, the creep, the monster, the killer. Then into my snarled-up wreck of a life comes Rory. She’s sassy, inquisitive, super-smart and smokin’ hot. Silly girl believes I’m innocent. She’s even trying to prove it. But she’s got no freaking clue what she’s messing with. She’s not my type. She’s way out of my league. So why does my heart clutch every time I nail her? Why do I keep her trapped in my home, bound to my bed? I can't quit her. Now that she’s mine, ain't no way in hell I’m letting her go. Call Me Killer is a full-length, standalone romance with hot sex, strong language, and an HEA.

Avg Rating
3.64
Number of Ratings
665
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
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2 STARS
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Author

Linda Barlow
Linda Barlow
Author · 17 books

Linda Barlow is the author of 25 novels in various genres, including family sagas, historical and contemporary romance, romantic suspense, erotic romance, and general mainstream fiction. Publishers have included Doubleday, Dell, Penguin, Warner Books, New American Library/Signet, Berkley/Putnam, Silhouette and Harlequin. Her books have been translated into approximately 20 foreign languages. Linda is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling novelist. Several of her romances have hit the top 10 in the Kindle Store. She's also won numerous industry awards, including the Rita from Romance Writers of America (1989), Best New Historical Romance Author from Romantic Times (1986) and a Lifetime Achievement award from Romantic Times. She also contributed two essays to Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women, a collection of scholarly essays on the enduring appeal of the romance. This book won the Susan Koppelman Award for Excellence in Feminist Studies of Popular Culture and American Culture in 1993. Linda is now indie publishing and loving it! Linda served as President of Novelists, Inc. in 1992 and did two three-year terms on the Executive Council of the Authors Guild in the 1990s. She was Romance Writers of America’s keynote speaker at the annual conference in 1989. When she is not at her computer writing, she is likely to be reading. She can't imagine what her life would be like without books!

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