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Keeping children safe isn't just a job for Terrance County Social Worker Leah Danco. After she's taken care of the children of the county, she heads home to help keep her drug-dealing brother out of jail, her paranoid mother out of the psychiatric ward and herself away from the constant draw of the bottle. Theres no energy left to think about letting a man in her life. Leah's resistance doesn't stop Detective Pete Kemper from trying. When two children are horrifically abused in what look like unrelated cases, Kemp and Leah are forced to work together to find justice. Explosive revelations push…mehr

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Keeping children safe isn't just a job for Terrance County Social Worker Leah Danco. After she's taken care of the children of the county, she heads home to help keep her drug-dealing brother out of jail, her paranoid mother out of the psychiatric ward and herself away from the constant draw of the bottle. Theres no energy left to think about letting a man in her life. Leah's resistance doesn't stop Detective Pete Kemper from trying. When two children are horrifically abused in what look like unrelated cases, Kemp and Leah are forced to work together to find justice. Explosive revelations push Leah closer to the booze shes avoided and further from friends, family and especially Kemp. With everything else in her life falling apart, she turns back to what matters most: finding justice and some semblance of peace for those who were hurt. The further she investigates, the more her lifes at riskand the more she learns her lifes full of people who won't let her take those risks alone.
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Kristin Lee Johnson has been a child protection social worker for nearly twenty years and draws from that experience to write her novels. Born and raised in Brookings, South Dakota, she currently lives in Red Wing, Minnesota, with her husband and four children.