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Trinity Street West

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She could never trust a cop .


THE MAN BEHIND THE BADGE

Kelsey Hall needed someone to trust. But the one man she wanted desperately to trust with her secrets and her heart, was the one man she knew she couldn't .

One week at Kelsey's country inn was the only vacation Detective Cruz Gregerson allowed himself from his badge and the daughter he adored, but his hostess was turning out to be one irresistible case. Now Cruz was on the job again and this time his heart was on the line.

Trinity Street West. Where danger lies around every cornerand the biggest danger of all is falling in love.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateJul 15, 2011
ISBN9781459272453
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Justine Davis

Justine Davis lives on Puget Sound in Washington State, watching big ships and the occasional submarine go by, and sharing the neighborhood with assorted wildlife, including a pair of bald eagles, deer, a bear or two, and a tailless raccoon. In the few hours when she's not planning, plotting, or writing her next book, her favorite things are photography, knitting her way through a huge yarn stash, and driving her restored 1967 Corvette roadster—top down, of course.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    A good continuation of the series. I don't like Cruz as well as I do Ryan or Quisto, but the story still works. Again, slightly contrived conflict (what a surprise). It feels like the conflict is dragged out longer than necessary to make enough of a story for a book. But it's still fun to read.