Feeling Safe
by:
Sonja Spencer (author)
San Diego police officer Larson Jenkins rescues a scared and hurt Calvin Trison, who was attacked by a burglar in his home. In a spur of the moment decision, Larson decides to take the injured man home with him to a secure building where Calvin can recover behind several locked doors, a fat,...
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San Diego police officer Larson Jenkins rescues a scared and hurt Calvin Trison, who was attacked by a burglar in his home. In a spur of the moment decision, Larson decides to take the injured man home with him to a secure building where Calvin can recover behind several locked doors, a fat, spoiled cat, and himself. As he finds himself falling in love, Larson knows his greatest fear is all too possible: that Calvin will latch onto him until he feels safe again and then he'll be out the door.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B001RNOGSQ
Publish date: February 5th 2009
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 92
Edition language: English
3.55*Ok, first of all, everyone that complains that Calvin is whiny and needy is right, and the POV changes are slightly confusing, except when the Cat Betty has her turn, that one was easy! ( since the guys don't call each other daddy thank goodness! ) It's a bit of instant -love/lust and a very ru...
A cop rescues a guy from an in-progress burglary, then takes the guy home. My biggest complaint was the sometimes dizzying point-of-view changes – every paragraph for a while… including the cat.