Название | Small-Town Face-Off |
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Автор произведения | Tyler Anne Snell |
Жанр | Ужасы и Мистика |
Серия | The Protectors of Riker County |
Издательство | Ужасы и Мистика |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 9781474062312 |
For this lawman, it’s do or die in Riker County
Bound to protect and serve, sheriff Billy Reed has tried to let his career be enough. But he could never forget Mara Copeland, the woman who left without a goodbye and hurt him without warning. Now she’s back with criminals on her trail and a child in her arms. His child.
Mara didn’t trust the future she and Billy could’ve had. He’s a lawman and she was born into a world of ruthless criminals. Still, he’s the man she can turn to. He’ll do anything to protect their daughter, but will love be reason enough to forgive Mara and bring their family back together?
The Protectors of Riker County
Mara froze, watching as the sheriff, completely clothed, stood in front of a very naked her.
Billy had seen her naked on several different occasions while they had been together. What was beneath her clothes wasn’t a mystery to the man; however, she expected him to at least give her a once-over. Even if she was caught between utter confusion as to why he was standing in front of her in the first place.
Yet, Billy’s gaze never left her own.
He closed the space between them so fast that she didn’t have time to question it. He grabbed her face in his hands and crashed his lips into hers without a second thought. Mara, too stunned to react, let alone speak, stood stock-still as he pulled back, breaking the kiss.
“I’m just glad you’re okay.”
Small-Town Face-Off
Tyler Anne Snell
TYLER ANNE SNELL genuinely loves all genres of the written word. However, she’s realized that she loves books filled with sexual tension and mysteries a little more than the rest. Her stories have a good dose of both. Tyler lives in Alabama with her same-named husband and their mini “lions.” When she isn’t reading or writing, she’s playing video games and working on her blog, Almost There. To follow her shenanigans, visit www.tylerannesnell.com.
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Sheriff Billy Reed—After a new drug wreaks havoc in the county Billy has spent his entire career trying to protect, he has to team up with a beautiful woman to stop the supplier and save his home. What he doesn’t count on is falling in love with her. Or her leaving only to come back two years later with his child in her arms and a madman on her tail.
Mara Copeland—Fighting to get out of the shadow of her criminal father, Mara has tried to win over the residents of Riker County with little success. Plans of staying away from Riker, as well as the sheriff, don’t last long after her past comes knocking. Now she’s back, this time with a secret daughter in tow.
Alexa—Born a secret to her father, this toddler keeps everyone on their toes as a madman tries to use her against the sheriff.
Bryan Copeland—Father to Mara, this former drug supplier has the sheriff’s department and unknown criminal parties racing to find what he’s hidden, all while he sits behind prison bars.
Suzy Simmons—Billy’s best friend since childhood and his right-hand woman in the field, this chief deputy sheriff will do anything to ensure Alexa’s safety.
Cassie Gates—Sheriff department dispatcher who treats Mara with kindness.
Beck—While his motives are unknown at first, he makes it clear that he’ll stop at nothing to get to the Copeland family secret.
This book is for Liz.
Thank you for reading every book, making every birthday cake
and understanding I just don’t like lemons. Every book I write is
because you never stopped supporting me and for that I love you
more than you’ll ever know. Thank you for being an anchor to a kid
who could have been left drifting.
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