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Make Me Forget
The New York Times bestselling author of Because You Are Mine, The Affair, and Glow is back with a tantalizing new serial novel about hidden pasts, dangerous obsessions, and uncontrollable passion…
Harper McFaddan has made her name as an investigative journalist by being both compassionate and fearless. After tragedy strikes her family, she moves to the shores of Lake Tahoe to find some peace. But when mysterious software mogul Jacob Latimer comes into her life, her thoughts turn from her own healing to an urgent need to get closer to him…
Jacob Latimer is the definition of a self-made man. The software entrepreneur built his corporation from nothing, but rumors abound about the shadiness of his rise to power and no one knows what secrets lurk in his past. Harper is the last person he should let into his life. As an investigative journalist, she’s the one person who could expose his hidden origins. But Jacob knows things about Harper’s past that make him irresistibly drawn to her. He wants nothing more than to make her his—and Jacob is a man who always gets what he wants…
Don’t miss the next installment, Make Me Tremble…
Includes a bonus excerpt of Beth Kery’s The Affair.
Read the Reviews
“Ms. Kery weaves together the past and the present to provide a complete and enthralling tale”
5 Stars, a Recommended Read, Harlequin Junkie Blog
“Filled with steam and emotion, as well as mystery and intrigue. I highly recommend.”
Ramblings from this Chick Blog.
“Intriguing mystery and sizzling romance; one of the best authors in this genre.”
The Book Pushers
“A suspense filled romance about accepting each other, and knowing that you can share your secrets with the right people. I was rooting for this couple from that first meeting.”
Novel Grounds.
“Dark, mysterious, and pure Beth Kery.”
Leigh, Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews