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Beyond The Code Of Conduct by K. M. Daughters

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Also by K. M. Daughters:

Capturing Karma, December 2009
Trade Size / e-Book
Rose Of The Adriatic, July 2009
Paperback / e-Book
Beyond The Code Of Conduct, May 2009
Paperback
Past, Present and Forever, February 2009
e-Book
Against Doctor's Orders, September 2008
Paperback
Jewel Of The Adriatic, June 2008
Paperback

Beyond The Code Of Conduct
K. M. Daughters

The Wild Rose Press
May 2009
On Sale: April 22, 2009
180 pages
ISBN: 1601545444
EAN: 9781601545442
Paperback
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Romance Suspense

FBI Agency brass and Sullivan family connections force Special Agent Bobbie Leighton into an undercover operation with inactive Homicide Detective Joe Sullivan. Posing as a wealthy Texas cattleman and his arm-candy wife the two are assigned to infiltrate Bradley Sterling's black-market operation. Suspected of baby trafficking, Sterling may be connected with Jimmy Sullivan's murder. How do Bobbie and Joe adhere to their professional code of conduct living under the same roof? Can they forget their personal history, ignore their volatile feelings for each other and ensnare their target when they might be next on Sterling's victims list

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7 comments posted.

Re: Beyond The Code Of Conduct

I agree. Why is it all right for us to read adventure, murder, etc. yet they balk at romance. Especially when there is romance in many of the adventure and murder books they read.
(Karin Tillotson 10:40am June 16, 2009)

Yes, men should read - then they might know what we need! They'd at least know why we read romance!
(
Kelli Jo Calvert 10:43am June 16, 2009)

I agree fully. My husband has little
time for reading. I have been bringing
books on tape/CD home and sharing
them with my husband for several
years. I read just about everything. I
started passing along books by Lisa
Gardner, Sandra Brown, Julie Garwood,
and Nora Roberts. He has enjoyed
them all. However, he did ask me to
warn him about sex scenes after he
nearly drove off the road on his way
home from work. Men just don't
multi-task well.
(
Patricia Barraclough 10:39pm June 16, 2009)

I agree. There are books I would love to share with him.
(
Robin McKay 10:46am June 17, 2009)

I completely agree. I wish I could get my husband to read more. I know he would enjoy them more than he would admit.
(
Lanae Tatman 1:13pm June 17, 2009)

My husband used to read but doesn't
anymore because it hurts his eyes. I read
enough for the both of us and he lets me
tell him all about the book as soon as I'm
done.
(
Bridget Hopper 3:17pm June 17, 2009)

every man should read at least one romance book and then give an honest opinion
(
Diane Sadler 8:27pm June 17, 2009)

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