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Life's Little Edge (2005)
Callan O'Malley embodies everything that should scare Terri
Barclay. O'Malley freelances as a gun runner for a biker gang, the dark
secrets of her past influencing her present. Terri, however, is hiding her
own secrets. Secrets that could very well get her - or O'Malley - killed.
Terri must walk a fine line between what she now wants and what she is
forced into by her sense of duty. She must redefine her approach on life and
love and acknowledge that not everything is as black and white as she once
believed.
Thrown together by circumstance and unexpected complications of living in
the biker world, the women's lives are turned into chaos. Loyal friends of
past and present, add to the mixture which brings the two women closer than
they ever thought possible. She soon discovers that living on the edge
with a woman such as O'Malley can be an exciting yet dangerous place.
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October Echoes (2002, 2006)
Sara Pierson is a dedicated FBI agent, living and
breathing her job. When a seven year old boy is kidnapped she pledges that
the boy will see his mother's face again. She never expects the twists and
turns the case provides, complicating things and making her job that much
harder. Nora de Burgh is an Irish terrorist, in an American prison, with a
long-ago tie to the boy's father. She has vowed to take her revenge - that
the man is now a diplomat certainly complicates everything about the case.
It's apparent that Nora has information that Sara needs from their first
meeting - contacts in the Irish-American underworld, a culture that never
forgets their history of hate and pain. Who are the good guys in the world
of international politics? It's hard to tell and Sara begins to learn that
fact the hard way. In order to find the boy and keep her promise, she must
learn to trust a terrorist and along the way she learns that her black and
white world has room for shades of gray. From Ireland to America and back
again...both women find that the echoes of the past sometimes find the
present.
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