Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: October 25, 2018
Rogue River
1. On Her Father's Grave - Kindle
2. Gone to Her Grave
3. Her Grave Secrets
4. Walking on Her Grave
Kendra Elliot
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
In a small town like Solitude, Oregon, keeping a secret can be murder.Thoughts on On Her Father's Grave: I'm catching up on Kendra Elliot's backlist and I couldn't be more excited about it. SO MANY FUN BOOKS TO READ.
Stevie Taylor had left her sleepy Oregon hometown for a more exciting life. But after her police chief father passes away, the LAPD cop returns to Solitude and signs on as a patrol officer, hoping to heal from her loss…and from the horrific things she’s seen in the city.
In Solitude, everyone knows everyone else’s business—and, to Stevie’s dismay, local gossip soon ties her to the new police chief and a man from her past. Tragedy then shakes up the small town when a teenager dies after taking a strange new drug. Now, the seasoned LA cop must hunt down the dealer while investigating the most important case of her life, one that could divide her tranquil town.
This time around, we're in a small town in Oregon. Stevie's dealing with both her father's death and some emotional fallout from her job on the LAPD. Dealing with a dead teen on her first case isn't quite what she expected, but she's going to do what she needs to do to get the job done.
There's more going on in Solitude than what you see on the surface, though. Stevie's family is still grieving her father's death and the police chief who took over after her father resigns so suddenly it...well, you have to think something's going on there. However, the new, NEW police chief is kinda up Stevie's alley. And by that, I mean he's sexy, smart, and likes what he sees when he looks at her.
That said, Zane has some reservations about making his interest known. He's her new boss for one thing and that could cause complications. Plus, uncovering the new drug that's already claimed the life of one of their townsfolk is a little more pressing than romancing he new officer.
No, wait. I'm not serious about that. Romancing ALWAYS has a place. Even when hunting down drug dealers and bad guys.
Kendra Elliot always satisfies and I'm ready to dive into the next book in the Taylor family's saga.
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