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Attorney Elizabeth Campbell turned her back on her silver spoon upbringing and finds emotional fulfillment in her work at a nonprofit legal clinic, much to the dismay of her parents. Her propensity for bending the law, as well as uttering a few choice phrases, makes her pairing with a Catholic priest to investigate the case of a simple man with an IQ of a child, who confessed to a brutal killing, a challenge. But solving a gruesome murder is not even her greatest trial-it's her growing attraction to sexy but cranky Detective Grace Donovan who is hell-bent on keeping her client in prison. While…mehr

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Attorney Elizabeth Campbell turned her back on her silver spoon upbringing and finds emotional fulfillment in her work at a nonprofit legal clinic, much to the dismay of her parents. Her propensity for bending the law, as well as uttering a few choice phrases, makes her pairing with a Catholic priest to investigate the case of a simple man with an IQ of a child, who confessed to a brutal killing, a challenge. But solving a gruesome murder is not even her greatest trial-it's her growing attraction to sexy but cranky Detective Grace Donovan who is hell-bent on keeping her client in prison. While chasing a mystery that found its way from the concentration camps of WWII to an abandoned Catholic school, Elizabeth and Grace struggle to set personal boundaries, as their relationship slowly evolves from one of hostility to indifference, to something neither wishes to define.
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A. Rose Mathieu has been a practicing attorney in California for more than twenty years and finds her most rewarding work to be with working with underserved populations. By challenging laws and bringing suits for those with too small of a voice, she has changed legislation for the better. She has always enjoyed writing as an outlet, particularly crafting mysteries with comic relief. Her first try in writing began in fifth grade with a short story that won her the top award in the state. To fill her mother's dream of seeing her write, A. Rose picked up the pen again and began to write as an adult with her life experiences. A. Rose lives with her wife of nearly twenty years and their two children, spending weekends dividing and conquering a very busy school and sports schedule.