Margins
Grinder book cover
Grinder
2019
First Published
4.53
Average Rating
300
Number of Pages

Part of Series

While on watch one night, just as another San Francisco dawn was breaking, Grinder finds a woman, Andrea Tennant snapping pictures around the clubhouse. He sees something she doesn’t and drags her out of the line of fire. Anaconda’s men spotted her and were about to take her hostage when he grabbed her up. Grinder brings her to the clubhouse and she’s questioned about why she’s taking photos and they all grill her about why she is spying on them. Andrea doesn’t know what they are talking about. She’d heard stories about this place and wanted to see if they were true or not. It was rumored that the clubhouse had once belonged to a pirate who brought his stolen booty here and that the south wall that overlooked the bay was original all the way back to the pirate’s day. She is a Photo Journalist and wants this story. The Renegades think this is a ridiculous notion and nearly laugh her out of the room. Grinder cannot believe an intelligent woman like her would believe such BS. He also finds that he wants her for himself, but can he trust her? Then when Andrea is harassed and followed, then her apartment is destroyed, they all have to wonder why...

Avg Rating
4.53
Number of Ratings
45
5 STARS
69%
4 STARS
18%
3 STARS
11%
2 STARS
2%
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Author

K.J. Dahlen
K.J. Dahlen
Author · 97 books

Taken from one of her books: I live in a small town in Wisconsin. From my deck, I can see the Mississippi River on one side and the bluffs, where eagles live and nest on the other side. I live with my husband Dave and dog Buddy. My two children are grown and I have two grandchildren. I love to watch people and that has helped me with my writing. I often use people I watch as characters in my books and I always try to give my characters some of my own values and habits. I love to create characters and put them in a troubling situation then sit back and let them do all the work. My characters surprise even me at times. At some point in the book, they take on a life of their own and the twists and turns they create becomes the story. Of all the stories, I could write I found I like mystery/thrillers the best. I like to keep my readers guessing until the very end of the book.

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