Charmed and Dangerous

#886 The Landry Brothers

by Kelsey Roberts

Harlequin (Intrigue)

Contemporary Romance: Romantic Suspense, Contemporary Romance: Category Romance

December 1, 2005

ISBN-13: 0373228864

Available in: Paperback

Charmed and Dangerous
by Kelsey Roberts

He hadn't needed some dossier to remember FBI agent J. J. Barnes. Killer looks. Killer body. Killer instincts. She could take care of herself.

Officially, U.S. Marshal Cody Landry led a detail to ensure J.J. lived to deliver testimony against the Russian mob that had tried to assassinate her once already. Unofficially, he was to lure the assassins into the open...using J.J. as bait. Cody hated the idea. Because more primal than his urge to protect this woman was his desire to possess her. But an affair, with secrets still between them, would be wrong.

Even deadly.



Kelsey Roberts' Bio

Kelsey Roberts sold her first romantic suspense, LEGAL TENDER, in 1993. With more than 4 million copies in print, her books are distributed worldwide. Roberts has penned more than 20 novels; won numerous awards and nominations; landed on best-seller lists including USA Today , Waldenbooks and the Ingrams Top 50 List. She has received numerous Romantic Times Magazine Reviewer's Choice Awards, an Affair de Coeur Contemporary Series Award; and a Career Achievement Award for Romantic Suspense.

In June, 1995, Roberts developed the wildly popular Rose Tattoo series for Harlequin Intrigue™. These novels " . . .offer the best of her unique ability to seamlessly blend romance and mystery." Romantic Times goes on to say that . . . "Roberts is a master of the romantic suspense genre." Affair de Coeur says that her . . . "humor and dialogue sparkle."

In 2000, Roberts developed a second series for Harlequin Intrigue™, The Landry Brothers. This 7 book series has received both critical acclaim and established her as one of Intrigue's top-selling authors.

Roberts is a sought-after lecturer and workshop presenter as well as a much-requested media guest. She has been featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post, among others and makes frequent appearances on both radio and television. She founded The Writers Workshop at Anne Arundel College in Maryland and was the lead instructor in their craft and genre writing courses for three years. She is considered an expert in why women read and write crime fiction as well as an excellent authority on plotting and structuring the novel.

Roberts is a member of The Author's Guild, Romance Writers of America, and Florida Romance Writers, Inc. She resides in south Florida with her family.