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Donna Del Oro

    This author is a master of smart, romantic thrillers and an award-winning writer of mainstream fiction. She crafts compelling narratives that often blend romantic elements with suspense, exploring themes that resonate widely with readers. Her work is celebrated for its ability to captivate an audience, offering both emotional depth and gripping plots.

    Undercover Lies
    Saving La Familia
    • Saving La Familia

      • 402 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Can smart, scrappy Dina Salazar find the heart and strength to overcome her hatred of an ex-fiancé so that she can fulfill her immigrant grandmother's wish and rescue a long-lost cousin in Mexico? A smart, scrappy teacher is called upon by her traditional Mexican-American grandmother to help a relative in Mexico escape the clutches of a dangerous cartel. Reluctantly, she agrees, but in coming to her grandmother's aid, she needs the help of The Hated One, an ex-fiancé who broke her heart years before. Together, they must devise a plan to rescue her desperate, long-lost cousin and her cousin's child. To do so, Dina Salazar must enter the dreaded turf of the Zetas, a ruthless Mexican drug cartel. Such a mission is not for the faint of heart!

      Saving La Familia
    • Undercover Lies

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Can the sins of the past ever be forgiven? Jake Bernstein is a little baffled when he's called upon in his position as an FBI analyst to assist Britain's MI5 with an investigation. Turns out they suspect an American woman of having been a Nazi spy in WWII Great Britain-one who potentially cost many people their lives. It so happens the old woman and her granddaughter are taking a two-week tour of Great Britain, and they've secured Jake a place on that tour. So it's off to the UK he goes! Meg Larsen thought it would be a great idea to take her aging grandmother on a trip to Great Britain, to revisit places she hasn't seen in many years, including her ancestral Irish home. What Meg hadn't counted on was being so instantly attracted to a fellow member of their tour. Jake Bernstein is certainly easy on the eyes, and she feels comfortable with him. As if she's known him forever. But when he starts asking some very strange questions, she begins to wonder what his real motives for being there are. Jake's growing feelings for Meg are quite the complication. Can he objectively carry on his assignment, knowing he is trying to expose Meg's beloved grandmother as a Nazi criminal? Or will he be tempted to cross a line he very well knows he shouldn't cross? And for what? After sixty years, can the sins of the past ever be forgotten or forgiven... and should they be?

      Undercover Lies