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Night Fires

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Secrets can be seductive. And dangerous... A small town in the Pacific Northwest, Keating's Port is the only home Jodi Campion has ever known, the only place where she has ever felt safe. But it is also a place haunted by tragedy-where she will be forced to question what she has always believed to be true. . . . It began with the disappearance of a young boy. Everyone in town suspected that J.T. Trager, a reclusive newcomer, was responsible-everyone, that is, except Jodi Campion. She's certain he would never harm a child. But as she looks into his angry, wounded eyes, she senses that his secrets are deep-and possibly dangerous. Now, walking the line between fear and desire, Jodi will discover that J.T. is no stranger to tragedy-and that Keating's Port may not be safe anymore....

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Night Fires, Justine Davis

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2016
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English
Released
2016
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Paperback
Pages
356
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9781628154986
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Secrets can be seductive. And dangerous... A small town in the Pacific Northwest, Keating's Port is the only home Jodi Campion has ever known, the only place where she has ever felt safe. But it is also a place haunted by tragedy-where she will be forced to question what she has always believed to be true. . . . It began with the disappearance of a young boy. Everyone in town suspected that J.T. Trager, a reclusive newcomer, was responsible-everyone, that is, except Jodi Campion. She's certain he would never harm a child. But as she looks into his angry, wounded eyes, she senses that his secrets are deep-and possibly dangerous. Now, walking the line between fear and desire, Jodi will discover that J.T. is no stranger to tragedy-and that Keating's Port may not be safe anymore....