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To Trust a Cop

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The cop who will protect her

A tumultuous childhood taught private investigator Merlene Saunders that police are nothing but trouble. Then her latest surveillance job takes a dangerous turn when her subject is murdered and she becomes the focus of the killer. Like it or not, she's hit the police radar, and in steps sexy detective Cody Warren…trouble of a whole different kind.

Against the odds, Merlene feels safe with Cody—he won't let her in harm's way. Very quickly things are intense between them, and her walls start coming down. Now she's torn between the lessons of a lifetime and the urge to open up to the one man she can trust….

304 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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December 6, 2023
Cody Wyoming Warren has trust issues especially with money. Merlene craves the security money gives her after a poverty-stricken childhood. Will they be able to trust each other enough to have a HEA?
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September 2, 2013
Private investigator Merlene Saunders can’t believe her client might be guilty of murder when homicide detective Cody Warren gets on her case. Her latest surveillance job ended up with a dead subject. Can she convince Cody not only of her client’s lack of involvement but also her own? Cody doesn’t trust the persistent PI especially when he feels she’s withholding information. Can these two learn to work together before the killer strikes again? This fast-paced sexy romantic suspense will keep you turning pages until the heartwarming finale.
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August 6, 2016
Aaaand despite my great expectations, my eyes did roll out of their sockets. This is not to say that this book is extremely badly written; but it is not well-written either. I found the characters annoying and with a mild case of the stupids as well. The mystery (if there even is one) is poorly presented and I have zero interest in finding out what exactly is going on.

Will not re-attempt to read.
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April 13, 2014
To trust or not to trust? That is the main problem with these two along with past issues and not being able to stop thinking bout the other. Loved it all the way thru.
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