Carol Ericson
Where Romance Flirts With Danger
The Stranger and I
December 2007

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HE WAS A SECRET AGENT WITH SPECIAL TRAINING… AND SHE WAS AT HIS MERCY
Lila Monroe's ordinary world was shattered in an instant, when she became an unwitting witness to murder.

If not for devastatingly handsome undercover agent Justin Vidal—code name: Lone Wolf—she'd already be dead. Now the only
way to remain alive was to return to the scene of the crime and put her much-guarded trust in this mysterious stranger. Before long
Lila's attraction to her newly appointed protector had turned her plain-Jane existence on its head. Justin Vidal may have had an
arsenal at his disposal and was well-equipped to handle any situation… but did that include falling for the girl next door?
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"Carol Ericson's The Stranger and I takes opposites and lets them do more than attract: They explode..."  
Romantic Times Book Reviews

"With an intriguing plot and sexy hero and heroine, The Stranger and I will take you on the ride of your life..."  
CataRomance Reviews

"Carol Ericson places Lila Monroe in danger from the word GO in THE STRANGER AND I and keeps her right
there, just ahead of disaster...Don’t miss this one."  
NovelTalk Reviews
A Doctor-Nurse Encounter
August 2008
Coming to the rescue of beautiful nurse Lacey Kirk while she interrupted a murder wasn't the encounter Dr. Nick Marino had in mind when
he first set eyes on her.  Now, as he held her and offered protection, he wanted to believe the attack was random.  Unfortunately, the
chilling death threats made it clear that it wasn't.

An expert at covering up his infamous past, NIck fears Lacey's attack was connected to his true identity.  But as much as he wanted the
sexy brunette in his bed, Nick couldn't admit he was to blame for endangering her life.  And experience taught him it would be far more
dangerous--even fatal--to reveal his secret loyalties.

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"...a spine-tingling mystery with sexy overtones."
Romantic Times Book Reviews