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  • Published: 14 May 2012
  • ISBN: 9781448116126
  • Imprint: Ebury Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432

The Edge of Night



Rouge: red-hot romance

To support her small daughter, April Ortiz does what she has to do - which means waiting tables in a skimpy outfit at a popular nightclub in a gang-infested area of town. When one of her co-workers is raped and murdered, April does what she knows she shouldn't - she defies the neighbourhood code by giving the police a hardcore gang member's name.

Clean-cut cop Noah Young wants a shot at breaking this case more than anything in the world - that is, until he meets April Ortiz. When April gives Noah the tip, a spark ignites. As the fire between them threatens to blaze out of control, the two are dragged down further into the dark mysteries of the graffiti-lined streets, taunted by a crazed killer who could strike again at any time.

  • Published: 14 May 2012
  • ISBN: 9781448116126
  • Imprint: Ebury Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432

About the author

Jill Sorenson

Jill Sorenson's family moved from a small town in Kansas to a suburb of San Diego when she was twelve. In the past twenty years, she hasn't lost her appreciation for sunny weather, her fascination with the Pacific Ocean, or her love for Southern California culture. She still lives in San Diego with her husband, Chris, and their two small children, and is happily working on her next novel.

She is the author of Crash into Me, Set the Dark on Fire and The Edge of Night, all available from Rouge.

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Praise for The Edge of Night

The Edge of Night is...absolutely riveting...I loved this novel

Eloisa James

With an emotionally charged romance, heart-pounding suspense and characters who resonate long after the book is finished, The Edge of Night delivers! You are guaranteed a dangerously addictive, gut-wrenchingly tight paced read

New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Tyler

Carnal scenes that wouldn't be out of place in Penthouse Forum litter the pages. Sorenson makes her characters realistic, flawed, and appealing. Deftly handled violent action and red herrings rush this thriller to a believable ending.

Publishers Weekly

The Edge of Night is taut with emotion, suspense and danger. Sorenson expertly weaves the two stories into a heart-wrenching conclusion.

Romantic Times