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A review by thenia
Skin Deep by Nora Roberts
4.0
The beautiful Chantel O'Hurley is in trouble, when an overly enthusiastic fan turns into a stalker. Scared and not knowing what to do, she asks her friend and agent for help and he brings along Quinn Doran, a security expert who has little sympathy for her plight, until he reads one of the letters she's received.
He takes the job and sets out to find out who the stalker is, getting closer to her by necessity and setting sparks flying in the process. The two rub each other the wrong way and keep butting heads, that inevitably lead to an intense romance between them.
My suspicions on who the stalker was were confirmed,, but although it took him some time, Quinn caught on as well and was just in time to save the day.
Enjoyable story with lots of banter between the protagonists. Last in the series comes the elusive Trace's story in [b:Without A Trace|426570|Without A Trace (The O'Hurleys #4)|Nora Roberts|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388243202s/426570.jpg|40846673].
He takes the job and sets out to find out who the stalker is, getting closer to her by necessity and setting sparks flying in the process. The two rub each other the wrong way and keep butting heads, that inevitably lead to an intense romance between them.
My suspicions on who the stalker was were confirmed,
Spoiler
as it turns out the nervous writer had a few screws loose that had him confusing Chantel with the heroine she portrayed and almost taking her lifeEnjoyable story with lots of banter between the protagonists. Last in the series comes the elusive Trace's story in [b:Without A Trace|426570|Without A Trace (The O'Hurleys #4)|Nora Roberts|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388243202s/426570.jpg|40846673].