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The frigid waters of the Pacific Northwest are about to get hot... The only thing Navy underwater archaeologist Undine Gray fears more than facing former SEAL Luke Sevick is never scuba diving again. But when a dive on a Cold War-era US Navy submarine ends with an accidental explosion, she's terrified of going into the deep, forcing her to beg the most experienced diver she knows to take her back to the bottom of the cold Salish Sea. Luke wants nothing to do with the woman who destroyed his career a dozen years ago but finds it impossible to turn his back on her plea. Caught off guard by an…mehr

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The frigid waters of the Pacific Northwest are about to get hot... The only thing Navy underwater archaeologist Undine Gray fears more than facing former SEAL Luke Sevick is never scuba diving again. But when a dive on a Cold War-era US Navy submarine ends with an accidental explosion, she's terrified of going into the deep, forcing her to beg the most experienced diver she knows to take her back to the bottom of the cold Salish Sea. Luke wants nothing to do with the woman who destroyed his career a dozen years ago but finds it impossible to turn his back on her plea. Caught off guard by an attraction he doesn't want to feel, he's eager to be done with this mission of mercy. But when they dive on the wreck, he only gets sucked in deeper. Someone has been digging on the Navy sub...and it appears the explosion that almost killed Undine was no accident. To find the truth, Undine must navigate murky waters and the unexpectedly hot undercurrents swirling between her and Luke. Worse, divers are searching for something lost in US waters during the Cold War, and they'll do anything to keep Luke and Undine from finding it first.
Autorenporträt
USA Today Bestsellerautorin Rachel Grant arbeitete für über ein Jahrzehnt als professionelle Archäologin und lässt ihre zahlreiche Erfahrung gekonnt in ihre Geschichten und Handlungsorte einfließen. Diese können so unterschiedlich sein, wie die Ausgrabung eines Friedhofs unter einem historischen Kunstmuseum in San Francisco, die Vermessung und Aushebung von mehreren prähistorischen Fundstätten der amerikanischen Ureinwohner im pazifischen Nordwesten, die Erforschung eines historischen Betonhauses in Virginia, sowie die Kartographierung einer spanischen und niederländischen Festung aus dem 17. Jahrhundert auf der Insel von Sint Maarten in den Niederländischen Antillen.Rachel lebt im pazifischen Nordwesten, zusammen mit ihrem Ehemann und Kindern.Man findet sie im Internet auf www.Rachel-Grant.net.