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Justice Hunter

Jennifer Morey

Publisher: Harlequin Romantic Suspense

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Summary

One woman becomes a detective’s sole hope for revenge—and desire. From the author of A Wanted Man. 
 
A tough ex-SEAL turned private investigator, Lucas Curran vows that solving his sister’s murder must come first. Even before his raging attraction to Rachel Delany, who might be a fresh lead in the four-year-old case. It’s just that he can’t trust the down-on-her-luck beauty. He’s already been devastated once by a deceitful ex. Then there’s Rachel’s rap sheet . . . and her infuriating tendency to withhold the truth. 
 
But when Rachel’s life goes up in flames, they’re forced to rely on each other. Because Rachel is more than just Lucas’s ticket to outsmarting a killer and serving up justice—she’s his second chance at a burning love he never thought possible.
Available since: 01/01/2016.
Print length: 288 pages.

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