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By Beth Yarnall (2020)
“An engaging book with suspense, lust, mystery, sex and a HFN ending." ~ Book Binge If you like suspense-filled, passionate, humorous romance, then you’ll love Beth Yarnall’s delicious Recovered Innocence series. Nolan: Nothing’s ever come easy for me, especially not my dream job at Nash Security and Investigations. Righting wrongs is what I’m meant to do . . . except I manage to blow the very first chance I get. So why don’t they fire me on the spot? Hell, I’d fire myself if I could. Instead, my boss hands me an assignment that’s too important to screw up—and partners me with Lila Garcia, a gorgeous attorney with curves so distracting they should be illegal. Lila: Like my client, a grieving mother charged with the murder of her own son, I know how quickly the American dream can become a nightmare. If anybody can help me clear her name, it’s Nash Security and Investigations. But Nolan Perry is a wild card. Bending the truth, breaking the law—that’s his business. I need to focus on the evidence. Not on how Nolan’s body fits so perfectly against mine. With a case this personal—and this dangerous—losing control is simply not an option . . . no matter how badly I want to give in. “I really loved this book and will go back for more!” ~ JeepDiva "Beth Yarnall yanked me into her intense and sexy page-turner with compelling characters and sizzling romance that leaps off the page." ~ Erin Richards author of Chasing Shadows “I really enjoyed this book, as it is different from other mystery romances I have read.” ~ Goodreads review Keywords: humorous, mystery, amateur sleuth, stephanie plum, female sleuth, new adult romance, private investigator, investigation, contemporary romantic suspense, workplace romance, opposites attract, love/hate

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