Shooting Starr
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- Nombre de pages224
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-4720-7788-2
- EAN9781472077882
- Date de parution28/02/2014
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurMills & Boon
Résumé
The gun trained on his chest left him with no choice..
Turning Caitlyn in to the police was the right thing to do, the law-abiding thing. So why did it have to hurt so bad.and cost her so much?
Caitlyn Brown had never expected C. J. Starr to walk back into her life after all they'd endured. Never imagined she'd draw strength from his voice, the memory of his smile, the gentle touch of his hand.
She could allow him to protect her from a danger she could no longer see, but she could never forget that he'd sworn to uphold the law, and-as long as there were innocent victims in need of her help-that she had vowed to break it.
She could allow him to protect her from a danger she could no longer see, but she could never forget that he'd sworn to uphold the law, and-as long as there were innocent victims in need of her help-that she had vowed to break it.
The gun trained on his chest left him with no choice..
Turning Caitlyn in to the police was the right thing to do, the law-abiding thing. So why did it have to hurt so bad.and cost her so much?
Caitlyn Brown had never expected C. J. Starr to walk back into her life after all they'd endured. Never imagined she'd draw strength from his voice, the memory of his smile, the gentle touch of his hand.
She could allow him to protect her from a danger she could no longer see, but she could never forget that he'd sworn to uphold the law, and-as long as there were innocent victims in need of her help-that she had vowed to break it.
She could allow him to protect her from a danger she could no longer see, but she could never forget that he'd sworn to uphold the law, and-as long as there were innocent victims in need of her help-that she had vowed to break it.






















