Sins of the Storm by Jenna Mills

Back Cover: With her father's murderer arrested, true-crime writer Camille Fontenot could go home.  After years in exile, finally she vowed to publicize the sins of the past.  That task should be easy, . . . until she crossed paths with Sheriff Jack Savoie.  He had once broker her heart, yet her feelings still lurked beneath the surface.

Jack had always protected her, and if he knew of the danger stalking her, he'd stop her dig for the truth.  She had avoided confiding in him until it was almost too late.  Fighting her emotions, she had to choose between the man she loved and the justice she needed.

 

This is book three in the Midnight series, and in my opinion, the easiest to follow by far.  There is just enough back story to help things move along, basically, I didn't feel bombarded by backstory and trying to keep everything straight.  It also helped that I wanted to know what Camille was doing all this time.  Overall Rating: 7

"Don't they say good loving is a cure-all? . . . . I think they do. And if they don't, I do." - A Cold Day in Hell by Stella Cameron

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