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What Reviewers Are Saying About Ghosts of Fire
Rachel Calloway's father's restaurant has been blown up. Now her father is accused of doing it. The prosecuting attorney Nicholas Hunter, known as "The Hunter," must prove her father is guilty. Things turn complicated, however, when Rachel's job has her working in close contact with Nick.The attraction they feel for one another is unwanted-and uncontrollable. The real problems start when someone tries to kill Rachel and she finds herself turning to Nick for help...
—Four Stars, read the rest at Romantic Times Magazine
Ghosts of Fire by Maureen Morah Smith is the suspenseful story of arson, and a man accused of a horrific crime. Zealously persecuted by a mad dog prosecutor, Robert Calloway is trapped on all sides and only his daughter Rachel can struggle to save him, even as she risks losing her heart to a new love, the cynical, justice-driven Nick Hunter. Meanwhile, a malefic stranger in the darkness has further evil plans in store. A haunting, suspenseful story, Ghosts of Fire is confidently recommended reading and documents Maureen Morah Smith as a writer of considerable promise and ability.
—Midwest Book Review
Marlton County Maryland - Present day. When Rachel Calloway's mother died, her father was devastated. The only thing that pulled him out of a deep depression was the idea to open a restaurant using the recipes handed down through his wife's family. But after six successful years, everything comes crashing down around them when Calloway's burns to the ground. The only thing more shocking than the loss of the restaurant is the arrest of Robert Callaway for arson and a possible insurance scam. Nicholas Hunter is a man whose traumatic childhood left him with a driving need to put the bad guys away where they can't hurt the innocent...
—Jennifer Bishop, Romance Reviews Today
Every now and again, a book comes on the scene that makes readers say "wow." Ghosts of Fire by Maureen Smith is such a work.
Rachel Calloway is a beautiful graphic designer with issues. Inside of her is a dark place that no one can reach.Nick Hunter is as handsome as Rachel is beautiful. He is, however, as arrogant as anyone can be. He’s a prosecutor of the finest sort and is highly celebrated for his legal skills...
—Nathasha Brooks-Harris, read the rest at Romance In Color
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