Marriage: Classified. Linda Johnston O.
“Who was the man who died?”
She knew, somehow, that the answer was vital.
“If you really don’t remember, then this isn’t the time to get into that.” His voice was gentle but firm. “Tomorrow, we’ll—”
“Tell me now,” she insisted. “Please.”
“He was your father, Sara.” The man gathered her into his arms while she stiffened in shock. “He was Casper Shephard, Chief of Police of Santa Gregoria.”
“Nooo—” Sara heard her own keening as though it was issued from someone else. Her father? Even seeing him on the floor that way, lifeless, she hadn’t remembered him. Still couldn’t.
“I’m so sorry,” the man whispered in her ear.
“You cared about him, too,” she said brokenly.
“Yes. And I care about you. Sara, do you remember yet who I am?”
“I’m sorry. I truly am. But, no, I don’t remember.”
“My name is Jordan Dawes. Yours is Sara Shepard Dawes. We were married today, Sara—just before you were hit on the head and your father was killed.”
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Associate Senior Editor
Harlequin Intrigue
Marriage: Classified
Linda O. Johnston
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Linda O. Johnston’s first published work of fiction appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and won the Robert L. Fish Memorial Award for Best First Mystery Short Story of the Year. Now, several published short stories and four novels later, Linda is recognized for her outstanding work in the romance genre.
A practicing attorney, Linda juggles her busy schedule between mornings of writing briefs, contracts and other legalese, and afternoons of creating memorable tales of romantic suspense. Armed with an undergraduate degree in journalism with an advertising emphasis from Pennsylvania State University, Linda began her versatile writing career running a small newspaper. Then she worked in advertising and public relations, later obtaining her JD degree from Duquesne University School of Law in Pittsburgh.
Linda belongs to Sisters in Crime and is actively involved with Romance Writers of America, participating in the Los Angeles, Orange County and Western Pennsylvania chapters. She lives near Universal Studios, Hollywood, with her husband, two sons and two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.
Books by Linda O. Johnston
HARLEQUIN INTRIGUE
592—ALIAS MOMMY
624—MARRIAGE: CLASSIFIED
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Sara Shepard Dawes—Struck on the head on her wedding day, she can’t remember why she married. Was it for love—or revenge?
Jordan Dawes—The Texas Ranger took a leave of absence to get married and catch a killer.
Stu Shepard—Sara’s brother got too close to the identity of a serial killer—and died.
Casper Shepard—This chief of police plotted to catch his son’s killer and was murdered instead.
Carroll Heumann—The acting chief of police temporarily replaced Casper. Will he kill to make the appointment permanent?
June Roehmer—The policewoman had been dating Stu before his murder. Had he discovered that she was the serial killer?
Ramon Susa—June’s partner had argued with Stu before he was killed. Was it because Stu had found him out?
Lloyd Pederzani—An old family friend and the town’s medical examiner with a good sense of humor may have told one joke too many.
Dwayne Gould—A driver for the medical examiner’s office, he may have been just a little too interested in serial killers.
To memories…and Fred.
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