Samira Cartwright is smart, she is steady and she is very settled. Widowed much too young, she is raising her daughters as a single mother and running the programs at the local library. Her life is simple, safe, and predictable. Maybe even too predictable! J.P. Ralston's professional reputation in the courtroom reflects great success, but his reputation with women speaks otherwise. Detached, untamed, and set in his ways, J.P. embarks upon new territory when research needed to close a case intersects with Samira's jurisdiction at the library-- p.[4] of cover.
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