Evil to the Max: Max Starr Book 2
Book 2, Max Starr Series, an erotic paranormal mystery/romance If you€re a fan of Bella Andre, Lora Leigh, Janet Evanovich, Mary Janice Davidson, Charlaine Harris, and Laurell K. Hamilton, get ready for Max Starr! Thirty-something, down-on-her-luck accountant Max Starr has the unfortunate gift of being psychic, a newly-discovered wrinkle in her already messed-up life. Her husband, Cameron, is dead, killed in a botched 7-11 robbery two years ago. In her grief, Max has cut herself off from friends, moved out of her San Francisco home in favor of a studio apartment, and dumped her flourishing career as a CPA to do temp work. Now Max has developed an annoying penchant for attracting the spirits of murdered women. Okay, they possess her. And to exorcize them, Max must unmask their killers. But how?! By stepping into the void their deaths created, taking their jobs, befriending the loved ones they left behind. Max goes wherever she has to go and does whatever she has to do, with a lot of help from the ghost of her late husband Cameron and hunky and very enticing Detective Witt Long. In Evil to the Max, Book 2 in the Max Starr series, when Max tells Witt she's had a second vision of a murder, he knows he's in for another crazy adventure. The police aren't going to solve Tiffany Lloyd's murder without Max divulging what she saw in the vision, but that will only move her straight to the top of the suspect list. For the second time in less than a month! So Max goes on the hunt for the murderer herself, dragging a reluctant Witt along with her. First things first, she gets a job in the salon where Tiffany used to work. And the deeper she ventures into the dead woman's life, the more she sees that nothing is as it seems and everyone has something to hide. As she stirs up a hornet's nest, Max soon begins to fear she might be the next victim. Even scarier, Witt makes it clear he wants her. Badly. Just how long can she resist him? When it comes to Witt and her very sexy visions about him, she suspects that resistance is futile. [Previously published in 2003] *** Warning: contains explicit material ***