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Lawman (Long, Tall Texans, #31)
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FBI Agent Garon Grier is married to his work and has no plans to change that, when he helps his neighbor Grace Carver he is intrigued by the woman who has obviously had a very hard life but brings a ray of sunshine in everything she does, and doesn't have any qualms about putting him in his place.
When Garon is asked to help with a possible child serial killer investigation, Garon is shocked when he finds out one of the victims maybe closer to home than he expected.
Heart wrenching story, I cried several times. Grace is a survivor through and through and with many of Diana Palmer's male characters Garon is treading backwards when it comes to Grace and does some things that look to be unredeemable. I give this a 4.5 probably one of my favortie books by the author, it would have recieved the whole 5 if I didn't feel like there was something missing when Garon realizes his mistake in handling Grace. Otherwise a book you just can't put down.
When Garon is asked to help with a possible child serial killer investigation, Garon is shocked when he finds out one of the victims maybe closer to home than he expected.
Heart wrenching story, I cried several times. Grace is a survivor through and through and with many of Diana Palmer's male characters Garon is treading backwards when it comes to Grace and does some things that look to be unredeemable. I give this a 4.5 probably one of my favortie books by the author, it would have recieved the whole 5 if I didn't feel like there was something missing when Garon realizes his mistake in handling Grace. Otherwise a book you just can't put down.
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Reading Progress
June 25, 2011
– Shelved
August 8, 2011
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Started Reading
August 8, 2011
– Shelved as:
betrayal
August 11, 2011
– Shelved as:
opposites-attract
August 11, 2011
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Finished Reading
February 14, 2013
– Shelved as:
own-kindle