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ebook Dangerous Lines, #6 · Dangerous Lines

By Beth Yarnall

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****Winner of the 2016 Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence in Mystery/Suspense in the paranormal category****

Graham and Erin's journey continues….

Everything is spinning out of control. Including my abilities.

The crime rate is soaring. 

People are dying in a small town that hasn't had a suspicious death since 1921. 

And now Graham and I are sure that same killer is after me. 

He or she has already taken out my dad and my aunt by somehow trapping them within their own minds.

He's powerful. 

So powerful that he controls my ability to find out who he really is. The clock is ticking and I'm running out of time to save everyone I love from a murderer who can kill with his mind.

"I really enjoyed the story, and while I did guess the killer, I didn't guess who it was until the chapter before it was revealed. I read a lot of mysteries and I'm usually pretty good at figuring out whodunnit. That this one had me baffled for that long says a lot for it." ~ Laurel, Goodreads reader

"The last 20% were so exciting I just couldn't believe it. The whole book was exciting but the finale was wonderful. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough." ~ Trish, Goodreads reader 

"Overall, Yarnall has offered a work with a fresh plot and enticing characters. I thoroughly enjoyed this read and would recommend it to any of my paranormal romance fans!" ~ Liz, Crazies R Us book blog

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Author's Note: This book was previously published under the title A DEEP AND DARK DECEMBER. It's been revised and republished as a duet—URGE and RARE—for new readers.

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