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Protecting What's His

Line of Duty Series, Book 1

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Protecting What's His

Written by: Tessa Bailey
Narrated by: Alice Chapman
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She’s running from the law, and the law wants her bad.

The opportunity was just too damn delicious for Ginger Peet to pass up. The purse full of money she finds - $50,000 to be exact - could give her and her teen sister the new start they need. So she grabs the cash, her gothy sibling, and their life-sized statue of Dolly Parton, and blows outta Nashville in a cloud of dust. Chicago, here we come...

Turns out, Chicago has some pretty hot cops. Hot, intense, naughty-lookin’ cops like Derek Tyler, who looks like he could eat a girl up and leave her begging for more. And more. Tempting as he is, getting involved with the sexy homicide lieutenant next door poses a teensy problem for a gal who’s on the lam. But one thing is certain - Derek’s onto her, and he wants more than just a taste.

And as far as he’s concerned, possession is nine-tenths of the law.

©2013 Tessa Bailey (P)2014 Tantor
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Money Chicago Law

What the critics say

"Scorching hot, and lough-out-loud funny!" (Katee Robert)
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Liked the sexy theme, disliked how fast the story moved, short story line, little to no build up

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Not Tessa Bailey's best work, but it would have been SO much better if the narrator didn't sound like she was reading an airline safety guide while drunk. Very robotic, over pronounced every word, and I honestly got sick of the extra syllables she added in on any word that ends in "ed." At least the book was free with plus so I don't have to return it.

Made worse by the narrator

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