Controlling Interest, Elizabeth White
Controlling Interest, Elizabeth White
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Controlling Interest

Author: Elizabeth White, Terri Blackstock

Narrator: Sandy Burr

Unabridged: 10 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 07/25/2009


Synopsis

THERE'S TROUBLE IN RIVER CITY Matt Hogan's Memphis detective agency has been on the skids since a recent attack of conscience cost him an important case. When a wealthy investor steps in and saves River City Investigations, Matt thinks all his prayers have been answered—until he finds out that with the investor comes a new partner. Fresh out of criminal justice school and a two-year stint in the Tunica County Sheriff's Department, Natalie Tubberville is out to prove she can cut it in the world of private investigations. But her reluctant partner is just as determined to have nothing to do with her—until Natalie makes him an offer he can’t refuse! If Matt solves the next case before she does, she will return her share of the company. And the race is on. As two strong personalities compete, mutual attraction grows…while a simple case of a runaway bride threatens to become an international incident. Will Matt and Natalie call off the competition—or discover an entirely new arrangement?

About Elizabeth White

Elizabeth White (www.elizabethwhite.net) is the author of Controlling Interest, Off the Record, Fair Game, Fireworks, and the Texas Gatekeepers series for Steeple Hill’s Love Inspired Suspense line. She lives in Mobile, Alabama.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Crystal

3.5 stars. I really liked it. It was very Christian and had lots of food for thought. Good clean fun, humorous, an adventure packed, an unpredictable plot and a light g-rated romance. Glad I read this one.......more

Goodreads review by Rachel

The one thing I'm going to give the book great credits for is being a very clean romance, lots of funny sayings, and a very happy ending. I do think the book droned on with unnecessary scenes, however for a christian fiction romance it was good.......more

Matt Hogan doesn't want to work with Natalie Tuberville any more than she does with him; to find the missing Pakistani heiress, they will have to put their differences and dislike for each other aside. I wasn't extremely intrigued by Yaseem's disappearance, yet Matt and Natalie's enemies-to-friends-......more