Skin Deep

Skin Deep by Nora Roberts, published by Silhouette Books in 1988, is a contemporary romance that delves into the complexities of fame and obsession. The story follows Chantel O’Hurley, a star grappling with the high price of her celebrity status, as she faces an unsettling situation with an obsessive fan. In her time of need, she hires a private investigator, Quinn Doran, whose rugged demeanor and tough attitude complicate their professional relationship.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the tension between Chantel and Quinn as they navigate the dangers posed by her admirer. The book presents themes of trust and vulnerability, highlighting the challenges faced by those in the public eye. With 251 pages, this first edition offers an engaging glimpse into the lives of the O’Hurley sisters, each with their own compelling stories.
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The high price of fame meant learning to deal with obsessive fans. But this one was different. He was watching and waiting, and Chantwel O’Hurley was afraid. She needed help, and it came with a $500-a-day price tag, a P.I. with the kind of tough, go-to-hell looks that made a woman’s pulse race.
Private investigator Quinn Doran resented playing nursemaid to a spoiled star. But one look at the cool blonde showed him how easy it was to become obsessed with a woman like Chantel….
Even though Chantel was being harassed by an obsessive “admirer,” she didn’t want some two-bit P.I. telling her what to do. Chantel didn’t need Quinn’s arrogant insinuations. She needed to stay alive.
THE O’HURLEYS! Entrancing triplet sisters with three compelling stories to tell.
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