by Samantha FuryPublish: Jul 03, 2013Series: Street Justice
Book Overview
Antonio was out walking the beach before the sun was up. He was unfairly burdened for a kid of fourteen, but he quickly learned that his troubles at home were nothing compared to the new problems he had now.
He was the only witness to a terrible plane crash that happened in those early morning hours. Two men ha... d been in the plane; one walked away, the other lay unmoving on the sand. Later he learned the man was taken to Mercy General; since his mother was a nurse there he was able to gain access to the injured man, Carlos Santora.
The pretty nurse Fran and that cocky doctor they called Max McDreamy were tending to his plane crash victim. Thankfully, Doctor Max seemed more interested in Fran than he did the man from the beach. Fran on the other hand seemed concerned, but she was too busy to spend much time digging for the truth.
It didn’t help his troubles with the detective, though. Detective Donigan was supposed to be investigating the crash, but he seemed to be spending more time flirting with Rosa, Antonio’s mother, than he did working on the case. Antonio didn’t like it but he wouldn’t complain; it kept the detective from looking his way.
And what about the pretty redhead Antonio sold the Sunday paper to? Why was she so interested in the man from the plane crash? If he could only figure it all out. He’d managed to talk to talk to the man named Carlos twice, but he was no help; he had amnesia.
So much to figure out and he had a feeling he was running out of time . . .read more
BIOGRAPHY Samantha Fury was born in Kentucky, the daughter of a coal miner & his loving homemaker. She is an only child so she spent many hours using her imagination to keep her busy. She started writing when she was 8 and become a Chrsitian that same year.
Samantha calls her genre, Life Fiction. Many think Sam... antha writes romance, and though her novels contain romance they do not center on that alone. Her novels shows real life struggles, a little detective work, and humor when at all possible.read more