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From the Publisher that brought you popular short story series Witching Call, Hostile Hearts, Earthbound Angels, The January Morrison Files Psychic Series, Ralph's Gift, Children of Time, Chains of Darkness, Tropical Storms and Friend Zone...

A fast-paced story with love, mystery, and sexual electricity

Romance with Heart-Pounding Mystery

Devon knows something was off... but she just cannot say what, or how...

A few months before, the police discovered her husband Dan's wrecked car submerged in the bottom of the river and his body probably lost to the elements and was never found. Devastated, Devin, sets up shop in a new place, intending on a fresh start. But she starts receiving creepy phone calls asking for Dan, at the same time "seeing" him everywhere... outside of her shop, in her dreams. A psychic, she knows with a sense of dread that something is very wrong. Were those calls dialing to a wrong number like she'd first thought? Or was Dan's "ghost" right when he warned her that she's in terrible danger?

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READER ADVISORY: This story contains content that some readers may find objectionable, including sex and erotic themes.
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EXOTIC EXCERPT

...as she moved through her bedroom, Devon started stripping off her clothes and leaving a little trail of them as she made her way into the master bathroom.

Stepping under the warm water spray, she couldn't help but remember what had occurred in that very shower not so long ago. It's probably because of all the sangria, and then the wine before that at the restaurant.

She started to soap up her body with the lavender and vanilla scented shower gel. Leaning her head back under the shower spray, she closed her eyes and let her hair get really wet.

Suddenly, she felt a pair of arms wrap around her from behind and a wet, naked female body pressed against hers. Screaming from fright, she tried to turn around but was held in place by those strong arms.

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  • Sales Rank: #1353518 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-08-11
  • Released on: 2012-08-11
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
The moment Sandra Ross held her first romance novel when she was ten, she knew she was going to write romance. At thirty now, a prolific reader and a freelance writer, she's since then expanded her preferences from just romance to romance with a dash of now trending sub-genres--paranormal , fantasy, sci-fi even, and erotica. She loves challenging herself and would write on a dare. On a normal day, she would be found in her herb garden collecting spices for her kitchen or ingredients for her potions; in her huge eclectic Provencal kitchen with the big modern oven cooking pots and pans of food for her family of one husband and three kids (an ardent daughter and two boisterous sons) that'll probably last for weeks; in her library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and an e-reader in her hands as she reads the latest short story erotic hit; or scribbling pages upon pages of different erotic lifestyles, searching for the one that feels like it was inspired by just the right mix of passion, storyline, and sex. She loves going crazy on weekend nights with the hubby. Aside from these activities, the rest of the time she'd be found in front of her laptop typing the latest Sandra Ross concoction for her readers.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
A MYSTERIOUS CALLER FOR A PARANORMAL ROMANCE
By Imma Sciplini
Reading the title of the book I'm now going to review and its brief introduction, a movie with the same paranormal prologue came to my mind: "White Noise", whose protagonist is Michael Keaton, who's lost his wife in an accident ( her body was found in the bottom of a lake) after that she tries to contact him from the after-life, and she will show him future murders... I don't want to go further, because my review will be about "Wrong number" by Sandra Ross.
This time she will go through paranormal, and this book is a combination of different emotions and elements: the protagonist is Devon, whose husband, Dan, has suddenly disappeared.
Police has made a cruel discovery: Dan's car's fallen in the river, but his body seems to be missing.
This is the beginning of a mystery, that seems endless: infact, the woman will start receiving very strange calls from a stranger caller who continuously asks for her husband.
From now on, reader will start asking himself many questions, among them: is it Dan from the kingdom of the dead who's calling her? Is he really dead?
I think that Sandra Ross has found a way to make our curiosity even stronger: she has added erotica and passion to this paranormal story.
What I didn't appreciate is the lenght of some scenes, because of suspence, but actually it happens even when I watch a movie, and I try to be calm waiting for the "boom" moment!
The more I wait the more I stress out.... whatever, if you are looking for erotica, paranormal and mystery in the same book, "Wrong Number" is the right choice.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Dial A for Average
By Russell G.
Being single has its advantages---and, if one is not cautious, also some serious drawbacks.

In 2011, shortly after my divorce, I signed up for an online singles website that catered to single, divorced, separated, and widowed people who wanted to connect with someone and hopefully begin a relationship. Not too long afterwards, I met a young woman (whom I'll call Jane) who lived in my area.

It certainly seemed promising. She was fairly tall, proportioned well, educated, no children, worked part-time, had her own place, enjoyed reading and music (two of my favorite pastimes). She was in her mid-twenties and from the area, so it wasn't as if she lived half a world away or anything like that. To top it off, I found Jane quite attractive.

So far, so good.

We exchanged several emails, making casual inquiries about each other's goals, likes and aversions, dreams, fears, and family. I learned that she was estranged from her parents and was an only child. When I inquired about whether she would reconcile with them or not, I noticed she changed the subject rather quickly. I chalked it up to my not being sensitive enough to her situation, apologized, and let the matter drop.

Eventually we were comfortable enough with each other that we decided to meet for coffee at a local Barnes and Noble. We had a lovely time and talked for nearly four hours. Jane was vivacious, positive, erudite, and an excellent listener. I found her to be an excellent conversationalist as well, and I felt emboldened enough to ask her out again, which she readily accepted.

We exchanged personal home numbers and began calling each other once or twice a week. This was fine for me, as I normally do not talk on the phone all that much and prefer face-to-face meetings.

Then the plot changed.

Whereas I was happy chatting online or by phone once or twice a week, she preferred a daily dialogue. Soon it had crept up to twice a day. When I tried telling her that I couldn't always be available twice a day, much less every day, she became petulant and wanted to know with whom else I was talking to. When I replied no one, she made it very plain that she was not too happy.

My eyebrows did a quizzical raise all on their own.

As it turned out, Jane had a habit of calling me whenever the mood struck her. Normally, this wouldn't bother me, but when phone calls start arriving at your workplace and you never give out your work number to anyone, even someone like Jane, then that's a bit creepy.

The phone calls, innocuous at first, gradually became more incessant and interruptive. Several times my co-workers had to take me aside to tell me in no uncertain terms that my personal issues were interfering with their work. My boss at the time corroborated this, and subsequently I was forced to confront Jane about her numerous faux pas. Initially, she agreed to respect the work environment and let me do my job, but not long after our conversation, the phone calls started up again.

It was her or my job. I chose the latter.

Then the phone calls began arriving at all hours. It seemed as if my cell phone had a broken ring tone. My inbox flooded with her texts and voice mails. At one point I received no less than thirty text messages in one day.

At first I ignored her. Then I called her---twice---to ask that she please not call me again, and to please leave me alone. All I received in reply was an earful of hateful invective and several accusations of cheating on her.

I hadn't even realized we were an exclusive item.

After that, I blocked Jane's number. I changed my personal phone number. I even spoke to a lawyer about filing harrassment charges and seeking an order of protection against her.

Then, after about a week of being under siege, the calls and texts abruptly stopped. I never heard from Jane again. I went back to the singles website where we had originally met and discovered that her account was deleted. When I decided to risk a volley of verbal abuse and dialed her number, it had been disconnected.

I went online and Googled her name in the search engine. Nothing. It was as if she had never existed.

So when I previewed Sandra Ross's "Wrong Number," my experiences with the Janester flooded my memory banks.

In "Number," the character Devon is newly single, having lost her husband, Dan, and moving away to a small town where she could open up a bookstore and make a new start for herself. In this regard I was able to draw parallels between Devon and myself.

The eerie aspect of "Number" occurred when Devon began receiving phone calls at all hours of the day. Each time, the male voice on the other end of the line would ask for Dan, despite Devon's repeated requests for him to identify himself. While the phone calls were not overwhelming in number like Jane's were, they rivaled hers for chutzpah and obstinacy. The only difference is that Devon's unknown caller maintains a pleasant disposition at all times, whereas I had dealt with a real harridan.

I strongly identified with Devon because, insofar as my personal privacy, time, and information were concerned, I felt violated. It was a very uncomfortable feeling to wake up and dread hearing the phone ring, or if I had shut it off for the day, to turn it on to make a call and discover umpteen messages in my inbox or on my voice mail.

Ross creates a fairly suspenseful plot. She makes the apartment's setting the primary focus of Devon's dilemma while creating several subplots throughout the story that center upon Devon's mourning Dan's loss; her unspoken sexual needs that she allows to consume her thoughts; and her need to reconcile her psychic abilities with being able to understand why her husband was taken away from her so soon.

"Number" might have been a bit better had Devon's psychic ability been extrapolated to counter the mysterious phone calls and confront the unknown caller. Additionally, how she received her power could have been further explored.

All told, Ross has written a decent tome that is fast-paced and provides her fans a nice source of entertainment.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Unique
By lovetigers
Wrong Number is an interesting kind of novel that makes any reader very curious from the very beginning. It does this with one very simple little trick- it simply attracts and catches the reader's eye no matter who it is and what personality they might actually have and makes him or her immediately want to read on ahead and discover more about the events that are supposed to transpire within the story. The story, which is very interesting and involves a well-crafted plotline that has numerous different wonderful aspects that divide to benefit not only the reader and his or her thinking but also his or her overall knowledge and experiences with that. Basically saying, the book is very self-sufficient. It is not only able to easily become a contributor to an excellent time spent reading; it is also very entertaining and educating. It provides the reader with very deep and relatively meaningful things to consider- such as various thoughts of passion and love and desperateness or longing for something appealing. The novel is also in addition very sexual, which can of course have both its benefits and cons. For instance, the cons might be the fact that some younger readers might not actually find the book very appropriate for themselves because they are not mature enough yet to quite enjoy the novel as well. However, on the other hand, other readers might find the intimacy of the sexual content a real and very needed otherwise lacking aspect and thus would indulge in the novel with much enthusiasm.
What else exactly makes this novel so marvelous? Well, basically speaking, another easily spotted aspect of it which contributes to it being such a truly splendid and excellent read would be quite possibly the fact that it also has a very good language about its writing and phrasing that becomes especially appealing once a reader begins actually indulging deeply within the novel. This aspect of being professionally written and phrased with real and higher than average quality of the English language is what makes the novel such an unforgettable reading experience. What I mean precisely for this is the fact that as in any kind of book, language and writing is one of those things that truly contribute to a good and enjoyable read that distracts the reader and pulls his or her attention deep inside the pages of the book and wraps him or her within the entangling storyline, making sure that he or she cannot escape quite as easily as suggested by say, any other kind of characteristic of the book, such as the title itself, or the cover. That's why this book is so enjoyable and unique. You won't regret reading it.

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