Count On A Cop

Cop on Loan (HS Oct -08)

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Not On Her Own (Count On A Cop) SR #1507

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The Man Behind the Cop by Janice Kay Johnson (Harlequin Superromance, 2008)

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The Man Behind the CopCopied Blurb:

Being a big-city cop and being in control means everything to Bruce Walker. He knows how destructive a man can be when given the chance. That's why he's vowed never to get involved. All that changes the moment he meets psychologist Karin Jorgenson. The connection between them is instant, intense ... something he's tempted to explore. Regardless of how Bruce feels, though, he can't let go of everything he knows. His control is even more important now that they're involved in a domestic violence case. Karin insists he's a different man than the one he sees in the mirror. But can he trust her--and himself--enough to open his eyes and see it, too?

Single-Dad Sheriff

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Nobody's Hero (Count On A Cop) SR 1504

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Nobody's Hero

Not Without Her Family Beth Andrews HS

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Not Without Her Family
by Beth Andrews

The Man Behind the Cop

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I seem to gravitate towards "detective" stories - so I was predisposed to like this one. The characters were absolutely believable and so was the story line - right out of the news (spousal abuse being the main theme). I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good cops-and-bad-guys book.

The Man Behind the Cop by Janice Kay Johnson

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Forgotten Son - Linda Warren (HSR #1250 - Jan 05)

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Series: Count On A Cop

 

Caroline Whitten has never met a man like Eli Coltrane. From the first moment he touched her, Caroline knew there was something special about him. But is she being honest with herself? Have her feelings for Eli grown out of love, or out of gratitude because the Texas Ranger rescued her from a dangerous man?

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