
Susan Anderson Coming Undone
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Susan Anderson Coming Undone
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When Priscilla Jayne Morgan Was Thirteen Her Mothe
When Priscilla Jayne Morgan was thirteen her mother tossed her out of home forcing the frightened teen to live on Denver's mean streets. However, the child survived and fifteen years later Pricilla Jayne became a musical star. She even let her mother become her manager. When her mom abused her trust and money, she finally fired her.
Her mom worked the media to make it seem like Priscilla Jayne was an ingrate ironically tossing her loving kind mom on to the streets after she did so much for her. Even her record label believes Priscilla Jayne is an untrustworthy maniac who will skip out of the upcoming concerts, as that is the image mom painted of her. The Semper Fi Investigations is hired to keep an eye on her; agent Jared Hamilton is sent to insure Priscilla Jayne shows up when she is supposed to over the next six weeks. They know each other from their teen nights on the Denver streets when she as a thirteen year old girl mentored him as a newcomer seventeen year old at a time he was accused of killing his father (see HOT AND BOTHERED). When they meet for the first time in several years, each knows they want the other.
The sequel to HOT AND BOTHERED is a fabulous contemporary romance starring two adults who met as teens living on the streets; thus the story line is a sort of second chance at love. Jared and PJ are superb lead characters and their relationship as passionate and heated as they fall in love. Although mom is over the top with not one redeeming quality, COMING UNDONE is an enjoyable character driven tale that will elate fans of Susan Anderson, who will recognize the prime pair.
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