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The story of a woman whose new lease on life morphs into a terrifying nightmare. . . A medical miracle gives TV personality Cat Delaney more than a new heart. Che changes her career, trading Hollywood for San Antonio, where she hosts a TV show for children with special needs. Here she meets Alex Pierce, an ex-cop turned crime writer-- and the first man since her surgery to see her not only as a survivor but as a woman. But her new world turns sinister when fatal "accidents" begin killing other heart recipients, and a mysterious stalker starts shadowing her every move. Soon Cat realizes Alex may be her most important ally and that her new heart comes at a terrible price: a tangled web of secrets and someone determined to take her life.
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Normally I like Sandra Brown's books. They're a little fluffy, but have their thriller/mystery elements. Charade is one of the few exceptions. Cat Delaney is obnoxious, screechy, and irritating. The so called “hero” has his issues, but I never really got a hero vibe from him. Probably didn't help that I had the big bad figured out way before the halfway point of the book.