Never Trust a Stranger

ebook Lonely Heart, Deadly Heart

By Mary Monroe

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A twist-filled novel of seduction and suspense from the New York Times bestselling author of Every Woman's Dreamand the Neighbors series.

Best friends Lola Poole and Joan Proctor-Riley have finally found the love and excitement they've always longed for. Online dating an endless line of wealthy, no-strings-attached lovers is the perfect escape from their unfulfilling lives. And between Joan's selfish husband and Lola's hateful, demanding relatives, the hotter these ladies' secret activities get, the more they crave—and the more reckless they become . . .

When rugged trucker Calvin Ramsey comes into Lola's sights, he's a surprising answer to all her prayers. He's kind and responsible—and delivers sexual healing like she's never known. What Lola doesn't know is that Calvin loves women to death—literally. And every caring moment and seductive promise draws her deeper into his inescapable, fatal fantasy . . .

Praise for Mary Monroe

"Mary Monroe is an exceptional writer and phenomenal storyteller!"—Kimberla Lawson Roby, New York Times bestselling author of Here and Now

"Impossible to put down."—Susan Holloway Scott, national bestselling author of The Secret Wife of Aaron Burr

"An epic novel that spans a generation. . . . There's a great twist in the final chapters that will have readers pounding the table."
Library Journal


"Engaging, provocative, disconcerting and shocking, as the author shrewdly characterizes the hazards when adults play dangerous games with strangers."
RT Book Reviews
Never Trust a Stranger