Hunter's Moon: A Novel
By (Author) Karen Robards
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
1st March 1997
United States
Paperback
448
Width 107mm, Height 171mm, Spine 28mm
249g
Molly Ballard was desperate. It wasn't easy caring for two brothers and two sisters, and keeping a roof over their heads. She needed money more than ever. Yet in a fit of anger she quit her job as a groom at the posh Wyland Farm in Kentucky's rich turf--and then stole out of the tack room with $5,000 in FBI cash. So when Agent Will Lyman catches her in a lie, she agrees to cooperate in a sting. She'll do anything to protect her family, to shield the secrets of her past, and guard her heart from further hurt. Molly will even spy for Will and let him pose as her lover. But soon the passion they pretend becomes searingly real as they court danger in bluegrass country and cross the path of a killer who will stop at nothing under a Hunter's Moon.
"Exciting...a real thriller and the most wonderful love story!"--The Literary Times
"Leaves the reader riveted with action-packed suspense and heart-warming emotions."--Rendezvous
Selected by The Literary Guild and The Doubleday Book Club
Karen Robards is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of forty-seven full-length books and one novella. The mother of three boys, she lives in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky.