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OverviewHer brother is missing. An oilfield fire is scorching her land. And someone just turned up dead. West Texas rancher Sarah Chandler is used to standing her ground--but this week, everything's on fire. Literally. A blowout has ignited a wildfire threatening her ranch, and her brother, Stone, has vanished without a word. When Sarah teams up with Ethan Tanner, a special forces veteran turned corporate oil man, they discover Ethan's boss murdered near a sabotaged gate on her land. Now they're squarely in the killer's crosshairs. Ethan is smart, charming, and infuriatingly attractive. Sarah's sworn off men, but resisting him gets harder with every mile they run--and every secret they uncover. As danger closes in, shocking revelations about Ethan's past threaten to unravel their fragile trust. Can Sarah risk her heart--and her life--on a man who may be hiding more than he's telling? Fast-paced, romantic, and full of Texas heat--Book 1 in the Deadly Secrets Texas Trilogy, a complete, standalone romantic suspense series. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Denise Diana Huddle , Amanda RonconiPublisher: Tantor Imprint: Tantor Edition: Unabridged edition Volume: 1 ISBN: 9798228770157Publication Date: 20 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDenise Huddle was raised by her oil man father, who was fifty-three when she was born. He took Denise with him almost everywhere he went. Instead of cheerleading camp and home economics class, she grew up in her father's office and in the oilfields, a world away from the nearest charm school.After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in geology, she went to work in her father's business. In the early months of her job, she attended a meeting where the topic was a missing landowner, the countless efforts to locate the woman over the past months, and the serious legal ramifications of the company's inability to find her or her heirs. Denise excused herself from the meeting, slipped into her office, and started making phone calls to funeral homes near the well location. In fifteen minutes, she was on the woman's trail and had found her heirs by the end of the week. That single experience changed the trajectory of her entire career.While Denise was one of the few professional women working on drilling sites in the Texas oil fields in the 1980s, the attorney working to resolve the problem with the missing landowner she'd found reminded her that moving over to the land department meant working in air-conditioned courthouses and sleeping in motels instead of trudging around rattlesnake-infested drilling locations, sleeping in her car, and eating cold Hunger Busters for breakfast. It wasn't a hard decision. As a landman, Denise bought and sold oil and gas real estate and examined land titles across West Texas and the Texas Gulf Coast. But mostly . . . she found missing landowners.Finding people and evidence and unmasking secrets and hidden information were Denise's one true professional love. In 1995, she got her private investigator's license and started Aardvark Investigations. As a private investigator and forensic genealogist, she specialized in the location of missing heirs and mineral owners for oil companies and law firms across the country.Now retired, Denise brings her investigative experience to historical true crime and writes novels inspired by cases and experiences from her colorful career. Decades of discovering hidden secrets and unraveling complex family histories have left her with a lot of stories to write. Amanda Ronconi is an actress and narrator who divides her time between New York City and upstate New York. She has a BFA from NYU, where she studied at the Stella Adler Conservatory. She has performed in theaters around New York City and regionally at the Alley, Capital Rep, and many productions at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. Her Off-Broadway solo comedy, Shirley at the Tropicana, received critical acclaim and was subsequently featured in the New York Times. Film and TV credits include Daydream Believer (Slamdance 2001's Best Dramatic Feature winner), The Understudy, Deadly Sins (ID Discovery), and IFC's Get Hit and Chasing Paradise. National network and regional commercials include Chase Bank, Sony, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Her voice-over work encompasses nearly 100 audiobooks available on audible.com. She is a member of SAG-AFTRA and Actors' Equity. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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