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Don't give away the ending ... don't give away the beginning.
How does it feel to be desired by every man and envied by every woman? Wonderful. This is the life Nora Sinclair has dreamed about, the life she's worked hard for, the life she will never give up.
She doesn't just attract men, she enthralls them. So why is FBI agent John O'Hara interested in Nora Sinclair? Mysterious things happen to people around her, especially the men. And there is something dangerous about Nora, something that lures O'Hara at the same time that it fills him with fear.
Is something dark hidden in the gaps of her past? As O'Hara spends more and more time getting to know her, is he pursuing justice? Or his own fatal obsession?
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Totally brain candy. The characters were interesting enough, the storyline was entertaining enough, and the conflicts were plausible. Obviously this was no #1 NY Times best seller, and for good reason, but it was a short suspension of reality. I read this because James Patterson identified this story specifically as he described identifying a raw idea worth pursuing. A woman who marries men in overlapping segments, unbeknownst to them, and then kills her lovers at the most opportune time. Is that a sales-worthy idea? Yeah, I suppose so. Did it wow me? No.
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3 primary booksHoneymoon is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2005 with contributions by Howard Roughan, James Patterson, and Kelly Hunter.