Gone to Her Grave (Rogue River Novella Book 2)
by:
Melinda Leigh (author)
In Solitude, Oregon, everyone has secrets…and some will kill to keep them.When she believes a teen is falsely accused of drug dealing, social worker Carly Taylor takes on a high-risk case and her estranged husband—the detective in charge of the investigation—to prove the boy innocent. A deadly...
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In Solitude, Oregon, everyone has secrets…and some will kill to keep them.When she believes a teen is falsely accused of drug dealing, social worker Carly Taylor takes on a high-risk case and her estranged husband—the detective in charge of the investigation—to prove the boy innocent. A deadly new designer drug has taken hold of her small rural hometown of Solitude, Oregon, and Carly is determined to find the real dealer and clear the teen’s name. But the deeper she digs into the case, the more danger she unearths, until someone decides it’s time for Carly to move on…permanently.Investigator Seth Harding knows he can’t stop his wife when she has a child to protect. But he risks any chance of reconciliation with Carly if he can’t learn to accept her dangerous job. When a drug dealer decides Carly is getting too close, will Seth lose her altogether?A pulse-pounding Rogue River novella, Gone to Her Grave is the second exciting addition to the new romantic suspense series from Melinda Leigh and Kendra Elliot.
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Format: kindle
ISBN:
9781477872529
ASIN: B00LOPDL5G
Publish date: 2014-10-21
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Pages no: 97
Edition language: English
Gone to Her Grave is the second novella in the Rogue River series by Kendra Elliot and Melinda Leigh, and in this novella we have different characters telling the story. This time it's Melinda Leigh picking up the story and she has Stevie's sister Carly and her husband (she's separated from) Seth ta...
***ARC provided by publisher through NetGalley*** Not as gripping and intense than the previous installment in this 4-novella series. This one dragged in multiple places, the heroine was pretty annoying, the hero wasn't present enough for me to form an opinion about him, and the whole miscommunicat...