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Hidden Away

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Penguin Group US, Mar 1, 2011 - Fiction - 336 pages
A man who shoots first and asks questions later...

Most people would take an all-expenses-paid trip to the beach in a heartbeat. Garrett Kelly only accepts to keep tabs on Sarah Daniels, who's in hiding after witnessing a murder by Marcus Lattimer, her half-brother--and a personal enemy of KGI. This gig may be beneath a disciplined soldier like Garrett, but if he gets a shot at Lattimer, it will all be worth it...

...and the ultimate moving target.

But Garrett hadn't counted on falling for Sarah. He'd considered seduction as a tactical maneuver, but when he glimpses Sarah's dark past, he feels an urgent desire to keep her safe--even after she disappears on him. Garrett doesn't know exactly who, or what, Sarah's running from, but whatever it is, she's running for her life...

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It is lightweight and easy to read. - Goodreads
Ending was so stupid. - Goodreads
I liked the premise of the story. - Goodreads
It's an over used plot device. - Goodreads
I'm so happy with the happy ending! - Goodreads
Fast moving plot with some hilarious scenes. - Goodreads

Review: Hidden Away (KGI #3)

User Review  - Clary - Goodreads

Oh well i have to say that i love this one, i love this saga but this book it's very amazing. You meet Garret right? So i meet other side of him so lovely and sweet and I'm falling love <3 The story ... Read full review

Review: Hidden Away (KGI #3)

User Review  - Marla Hall - Goodreads

Just love these brothers. Read full review

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About the author (2011)

Maya Banks lives in Southeast Texas with her husband and three children. When she's not writing, she loves to hunt and fish, bum on the beach, play poker and travel.

Escaping into the pages of a book is something she's loved to do since she was a child. Now she crafts her own worlds and characters and enjoys spending as much time with them as possible.

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