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Maggie
What Maggie does... Maggie Russell, a police reporter in Sacramento,
works the night shift. She's divorced and the mother of a very
active three-year-old son. Maggie may not have much time for a
social life, but she's recently begun an e-mail correspondence
with a man named John.
What Maggie knows... She's finally stumbled on the
big crime story that will truly establish her career – if it
doesn't end her life. A serial killer who moves from one city
to the next. A murderer who chooses a female reporter and writes
her letters . . . before he kills her.
As if things aren't complicated enough, Nick Sorenson,
the paper's new photographer, seems to be taking an unusual interest
in this case. And in her.
What Maggie doesn't know... Nick's an undercover
FBI agent tracking the killer and keeping an eye on Maggie –
at work and through his e-mail persona "John." Maggie
doesn't realize that she's falling in love with a man who's not
what he seems to be. A man whose deceptions may save her life.
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Chapter One
Nick propped an elbow on the partition surrounding
her desk and leaned on it. "Want me to help you stay awake?"
Yawning, she supported her head with her hand. "I
don't think anyone could do that."
This statement elicited a wolfish grin. "Maybe
I'm better at keeping a woman's attention than you think."
Maggie didn't doubt his capabilities. It was his
potential for late night entertainment that scared her. "What
did you have in mind?" she asked hesitantly.
"I don't know. We could play a game."
"Like checkers or something? I'm afraid I don't
keep board games in my desk, and frankly I'd be a little surprised
to find them in yours."
He chuckled. "I was thinking of something like
Truth or Dare. It takes no props and can be very interesting,
depending on who you're playing with."
Maggie rolled her eyes. "I'd be crazy to play
something like that with you."
"Why? Have a few skeletons in your closet?"
"No, I just don't feel like doing anything
stupid, like eating coffee grounds or something."
He scowled. "Eating coffee grounds is something
a twelve-year-old would think of. I can tell you haven't played
this game for a while."
"And you have?"
"No, but I can think of a lot more interesting
things to have you do than eat coffee grounds."
Maggie felt an unexpected tingle go up her spine
at the thought of what some of those things might be. Don't even
go there...
"I think that might be the problem," she
admitted.
"I'm hurt you don't trust me."
"Why should I trust you? I barely know you."
He pushed away from the partition to steal a chair
from the cubicle next to Maggie's so he could sit down. "That's
the beauty of this game. It will help us get to know each other.
Come on, I'll let you go first."
Maggie considered the six-foot something length
of him folded in the chair beside her, long legs stretched out
in front of him. Where was he going with this?
Wherever it was, she wasn't sleepy anymore. She
had to give him points for effectiveness.
"Okay," she said, unable to resist the
opportunity to have him at her mercy, "truth or dare?"
He pursed his lips and held her gaze. "Truth."
"Why did you ask me out a couple of weeks ago?"
"Isn't that obvious?"
"No. There's a lot of women in this office.
Why me?"
"Because you're beautiful and driven and a
little shy. I like the combination."
Maggie tried that on for size. It was a far cry
from some of the things she'd been called in high school. Even
though twelve years had passed since those days, sometimes it
was hard to rid her head of the echo. "Wow," she said.
"Okay. Maybe this game is going to be fun."
He laughed. "Except that now it's my turn.
Truth or dare?"
Maggie tucked her hair behind her ears, stalling.
Truth was always safer, wasn't it? "Truth."
"Why did you turn me down?"
"Um, you're not my type."
He cocked an eyebrow at her. "You said yourself
you barely know me. How do you know what type I am?"
"From hard experience."
"What does that mean?"
"Nothing. Anyway, I have a son."
"And you have a wall of pictures to prove it.
Your point is?"
"I'm not into the type of relationships you
are."
He stiffened in surprise. "What kind of relationships
am I into?"
"Never mind."
"No, I'd like hear your take on this."
"I'm just saying that you're probably used
to doing certain things with the women you date, and...and I'm
really not that type, and...um...never mind. Your turn's over.
Truth or dare?"
He cocked an eyebrow at her. "I'm not sure
I want to let that go, but I'm not sure I want you to elaborate,
either, so...truth."
"How many women have you had sex with?"
"What?"
"I think the answer to this question will explain
the type of relationships you're into."
"Oh, God, can I change to dare?"
She smiled smugly. "Nope."
"Well, I'm not as reckless as I used to be,
and I don't think the distant past should count against me."
"Just answer the question. This was your idea,
remember?"
"Come on. Let's limit it to the past three
years or something. I'm not the same now as I was then."
"Okay. How many in the past three years?"
"One."
"Liar."
"It's the truth!"
"Maybe in the past three months," she
grumbled.
"Uh, uh, uh, that's not nice," he said,
wagging his finger at her, "And it's my turn, thank heaven.
Truth or dare?"
"Truth."
"Again? What a chicken."
Maggie folded her arms across her chest. "You've
chosen truth every time yourself."
"Okay, fine. Answer this: if you did agree
to go out with me, where would you want to go?"
"You're setting me up, aren't you."
He pressed a hand to his chest. "Me? Of course
not. I can respect no. I'm just saying, 'what if?'"
"Do I have to be practical?"
"No. That's the beauty of this game. The only
rule is that you tell the truth."
"Okay. Hawaii would be nice."
"Let's see, it takes five hours to get there
and five hours to get back, so if we're going to see much of the
islands, you're definitely talking about spending a week or two
together, right?"
Maggie gulped, envisioning a long romantic getaway
with the dangerous Nick Sorenson. "I was only teasing. I'd
like to go water skiing at Lake Folsom--an all day event. I haven't
been on a pair of skis since college. But you probably don't own
a boat."
"I could always rent one."
Maggie shook her head. She wasn't going to fall
for it. Nick may have charisma, in spades, but he had no f.p.--father
potential--and f.p. was the only thing that mattered anymore.
"Truth or dare," she said.
"After that last question, I think I'm going
to choose dare. I think I'd rather eat coffee grounds than enumerate
my past exploits."
Maggie tapped her lip. "Let me think."
There were a lot of things she'd like to see Nick do--at this
hour, having him take off his shirt so she could see his chest
sounded pretty appealing, but the fact that she'd even think of
it told her she was getting punchy. "I dare you to sing me
a song," she said at last.
He made a face. "Without music?"
"There's a radio here."
"What song?"
She smiled. "I'll let you choose."
He fiddled with the tuner and finally settled on
a song by Savage Garden called "Deeply Madly Truly."
His voice wasn't half bad, but it was the way he looked at her
as he sang, and the meaning behind the lyrics, that made an impact.
"Actually, I think that backfired," she
admitted when he finished.
He raised his brows. "You liked it that much?"
"I liked it a little," she grudgingly
admitted.
"Well, since I was such a good sport about
embarrassing myself, maybe you'll trust me enough to chose dare
this time."
"I won't sing," she said.
"I won't pick that."
Maggie hesitated. "You promise you'll be kind?"
"We're friends now, aren't we?"
"That's a loaded question."
"Come on."
"Okay, dare." Maggie squeezed her eyes
shut, knowing she wasn't going to like what was coming, but was
surprised when Nick said, "I dare you to dance with me."
"Here?" she asked, staring around them.
"We can't dance in the office. There's a security guard downstairs
monitoring the closed circuit televisions. He'd laugh his rear
end off."
"I doubt old Ed is awake enough to even notice.
We're the only ones here."
"There's at least half a dozen others--"
"--buried in the offices lining the perimeter.
They won't even notice."
"They could poke their heads out at any time."
"I don't think you're worried about that. I
think you're scared of me. You have a problem with fear, you know
that?"
Maggie did know that, but she wasn't about to admit
it to Nick. "I work nights. I'm not afraid of anything."
"Then dance with me." He scanned radio
stations until he found one playing a slow ballad and turned to
her expectantly.
What was Darla going to say about this? Maggie wondered.
For keeping her distance from Nick Sorenson, she was sure getting
awful close. "A slow dance?" she asked.
"Would you rather it be fast?"
Maggie considered her lack of experience in that
regard and shook her head. "No."
"Okay, then come on."
Standing, she took a deep breath. The police scanners
and their accompanying static left a lot to be desired as far
as atmosphere, but something told her she was going to like being
in the circle of Nick's arms regardless of what was happening
around them.
Maybe she'd be less affected if she kept a foot
or so of space between them, she thought, but Nick quickly dispensed
with that possibility when his hands slipped around her waist
and pulled her close. Maggie caught her breath and tried not to
notice the solid chest pressed against her breasts, the thigh
muscles that played against her legs as they moved slowly to the
music.
"Relax," he murmured, and the moment she
did, he settled her even closer. "See, this isn't so bad,
is it?"
Maggie could only shake her head. Her heart was
beating too hard to speak. The smell of cotton and clean male
made her want to bury her nose in Nick's neck. Her fingers itched
to find their way into his hair. How had he done this to her in
the process of one night?
"I'm not into casual sex," she suddenly
announced.
He stiffened for a moment, probably in surprise,
then said, "Good. Neither am I."
Maggie didn't know where to go with that. She'd
expected him to tease her about her prudish stance, or to play
the innocent and pretend he didn't have a clue why she'd bring
that up at this particular moment, but his answer seemed as honest
and straightforward as her declaration had been. So she relaxed
and simply let herself enjoy the dance.
As the song ended, he pulled back to look into her
face. "Truth or dare?" he asked.
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Reviews
The Romance Reader * * * 4 Heart Review * * *
"This one kept me turning the pages. A tautly written
suspense plot, an interesting setting, well-drawn characters and
an enjoyable romance...Novak has managed to find just the right
combination of romance and suspense."
~Jean Mason
Under the Covers - Very Highly Recommended
"Ms. Novak has penned a romance with suspense, passion, and
heart in DEAR MAGGIE. Her well-written characters, great dialogue
and just a touch of danger make this story hard to put down. For
a fun filled romance with a something a little more, go out and
buy your copy of DEAR MAGGIE today. "
~Robin Peek
Lovestories.com
"Brenda Novak has an engaging, realistic writing
style with characters that are very real and true. I enjoyed the
way she encountered modern life with a good old-fashioned love
story, bringing the e-world into the real world. The opening of
this book is very powerful and draws you in immediately. The rest
of the book is just as entertaining, with a good mixture of suspense
and romance. If you'd like to try something a little different,
Novak's book is a great place to start. "
~Shirley Kawa-Jump
Wordweaving
Another dazzling hit - Very Highly Recommended!
"Rising star Brenda Novak pens another dazzling hit with
DEAR MAGGIE. Told with her characteristic beguiling style, Novak
daringly weaves intrigue and danger around this romantic plot
to create a memorable tale. Her carefully crafted, rounded characterizations,
and carefully researched descriptions of crime reporting will
hold the reader's attention rapt. DEAR MAGGIE not only has the
warmth and emotion Novak's fans have come to expect, but delivers
a fresh tale of danger and intrigue that will undoubtedly draw
a whole new audience to this remarkable novel. Very highly recommended."
~Cindy Penn
Writers Club Romance Group on AOL
"DEAR MAGGIE is a powerful romantic suspense tale
that explains the Super in this imprint. The story line is fast-paced,
loaded with non-stop action and an intriguing romantic triangle.
Maggie is a magnificent lead player -- brave yet emotionally vulnerable
and a perfect profile for the killer. Nick is a hero who knows
what he wants: Maggie, not just safe, but permanently in his life.
Her son, Zach, provides some moments of amusement that only an
outsider observing his actions will find mirth in, but it serves
to ease some of the taut tension that almost overwhelms the reader.
Brenda Novak has written a novel that sub-genre fans will relish."
~Harriet Klausner
Scribes World Reviews * * * * * 5 Star Review
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"Brenda Novak's DEAR MAGGIE is an engrossing read
full of three-dimensional characters so real, so believable you
could easily imagine them living in your own neiborhood, or being
your friends. The on-line dialogues were fun and were so very
much a part of today's societies. AOL users especially will identify
with and enjoy the chats, instant messages, and emails. The romance
and suspense plots were so equally engrossing that the pages kept
turning until there were no more. For a read you won't be able
to put down, run out and grab Brenda Novak's DEAR MAGGIE. You
won't regret it. "
~Lisa Ramaglia
Romantic Times Magazine
"DEAR MAGGIE by Brenda Novak is . . . a top notch
romantic thriller with compelling characters, high-level suspense
and intricate plotting."
~Pamela Cohen
Old Book Barn Gazette
"A taut thriller, DEAR MAGGIE, is well-written and
well-worth adding to your list of reads this month."
~Sue Burke
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Awards
Winner of the Orange Rose Award
Finalist in the Bookseller's Best
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