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Invisible by Kimber Chin

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Also by Kimber Chin:

Flawless, February 2010
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Invisible, February 2009
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Breach Of Trust, May 2008
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Invisible
Kimber Chin

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Champagne Books
February 2009
On Sale: February 1, 2009
Featuring: Hagen Rayner; Maeve Delaney
ISBN: 1897445423
EAN: 9781897445426
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Romance Suspense

The first person she made disappear was herself.

A Man Living In The Past…

Antique collector Hagen Rayner has fourteen business days to find the deed to his Great-Uncle’s house or he risks losing the estate to his devious cousin. Should be easy enough for the self-made billionaire to accomplish, except for one small detail, his only source of help is to be from a woman who doesn’t exist.

A Woman Without One…

Maeve Delaney knows how to make people disappear. The rules are simple. Cut all ties to the past, don’t talk about yourself and never ever let a man get close. That includes any would-be partners with potty mouths, broad shoulders, and gentle hands.

Invisible is a financial treasure hunt through the world of hidden identities. A world where loyalty and love can be found in the most unexpected places.

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Re: Invisible

My favourites were Julie Kenner's Codebreaker trilogy, where ordinary people were drawn into a real version of a video game and they had to solve clues to get to an antidote of the poison a nutcase injects them with at the beginning of the game. Excellent series :-)
(Zita Hildebrandt 10:35am February 18, 2009)

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