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She arrests bad boys, she doesn't date them. Farah loves her job as a deputy, but her income also supports her family's ranch. Her mom's recovering from a stroke and her dad's struggling to accomplish everything the ranch requires. It's a rat race that she's losing, but her job is keeping them afloat. Jesse planned to visit his sister and sneak out of town before anyone knew he was there. But on his way out of city limits, he stops to help a stranded motorist and has a run-in with a cute deputy. The only problem is, he knows Farah from his time in jail, when he was on the wrong side of the…mehr

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She arrests bad boys, she doesn't date them. Farah loves her job as a deputy, but her income also supports her family's ranch. Her mom's recovering from a stroke and her dad's struggling to accomplish everything the ranch requires. It's a rat race that she's losing, but her job is keeping them afloat. Jesse planned to visit his sister and sneak out of town before anyone knew he was there. But on his way out of city limits, he stops to help a stranded motorist and has a run-in with a cute deputy. The only problem is, he knows Farah from his time in jail, when he was on the wrong side of the cell door. When an accident strands Jesse at the ranch next door to Farah, he does everything he can to prove that he's a changed man. But Farah can't risk her career falling for a felon, and when something happens to cast suspicion on Jesse, she has to put her attraction aside and do her job. Even if it costs her a future with the reformed bad boy.


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Marie Johnston was born and raised in the upper Midwest. She continues to live there, enduring frigid winters as a trade-off for smaller bugs, with her husband and four kids. She writes in between her part-time work as a med tech and adjunct instructor for the local community college. Marie hopes to bow out of the lab gracefully and dedicate more time to writing in the near future. Until then, she will continue to sneak to the library to write or greet the crack of dawn with her computer, because nothing attracts kids or an old cat like sitting with an open laptop on the couch.