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Lawmen #1
Harlequin Intrigue
February 2015
On Sale: January 20, 2015
Featuring: Isabella Cortez; Logan Greer
224 pages ISBN: 0373698143 EAN: 9780373698141 Kindle: B00O92QABI Paperback / e-Book
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Romance Suspense | Thriller | Mystery
The case that's haunted one FBI profiler for years may have finally met its match in a sexy—and dedicated—detective- When FBI profiler Isabella Cortez finds a stranger outside her office, she's in trouble. Because even though Detective Logan Greer is one of the good guys, their instant attraction is a serious distraction. Ella's got one mission: to find the criminal who hurt her friend and drove her to become a profiler. But Logan's appeal isn't just chemistry. He has a case that bears an eerie resemblance to the crime Ella's been trying to solve for years. Together, they're racing to stop a killer, but the closer they get, the more dangerous the search becomes. Falling in love could be deadly-or it could be the only way to survive.
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23 comments posted.
Re: Disarming Detective
Love cowboys , Royal princess and prince. (Emily Stemp 12:48pm February 23, 2015)
All definitely good romance novel characters, Emily! :) (Elizabeth Heiter 3:36pm February 23, 2015)
My favorite heroine is strong yet sensitive at the same time. I think it's easy to let your heroine (especially uniformed) develop manly characteristics that detract from their womanly virtues. I still like my females to need their heroes in order to have a HEA. :) (Jacquie Biggar 7:12pm February 23, 2015)
I love your analysis, Jacquie! I think every character needs some vulnerabilities to make readers relate! (Elizabeth Heiter 7:32pm February 23, 2015)
I like a heroine who is nice and likeable, not necessarily strong, although we all have to be a little strong to get through life, don't we? (Michelle Fidler 7:50pm February 23, 2015)
My fav kind of heroine... someone that can bring their personalities to life in their story... ones that gets my emotions involved! (Colleen Conklin 8:02pm February 23, 2015)
Hi Michelle! Nice, friendly heroines are definitely easier to relate to and identify with!
Colleen, I love heroines with strong personalities, too! :) (Elizabeth Heiter 9:15pm February 23, 2015)
I like a heroine that is true to her principles and is a role model. I want to know some of her inner secrets or what makes her tick by the end of the book. (Joanne Hicks 11:35pm February 23, 2015)
I like a heroine who is passionate, resourceful, complex, self-assured, and independent. (Bonnie H 10:48am February 24, 2015)
My favorite type of Heroine is one who is self-sufficient, but knows when to be a Lady. By that I mean that she lets her guard down, and can be soft and gentle - romantic to put it in one word, I suppose. She's self-sufficient, meaning that she can handle herself, in day-to-day life, in an emergency, in any way, because most Women nowadays have learned how to survive on their own. Your book sounds like it's going to be a real page-turner, and those are the books that I really enjoy reading!! Congratulations on your latest book, and I'll be looking forward to reading it!! I put it on my TBR list, for my Spring reading!! (Peggy Roberson 10:51am February 24, 2015)
Looking forward to getting the book! Love a good mystery and now I am hooked... what happens next? (Myra Miller 11:29am February 24, 2015)
Joanne - I'm really with you on that. I try to write heroines like that!
And Bonnie, can't argue with those attributes!
Peggy, thank you so much! I hope you enjoy the book, and I love your list of attributes!
Myra, I'm so happy you're hooked! I hope you enjoy the book! (There are excerpts over at my website - and on the Fresh Fiction site!) (Elizabeth Heiter 2:18pm February 24, 2015)
Thanks very much, L Lam! And thank you for stopping by my guest blog! :) (Elizabeth Heiter 4:35pm February 24, 2015)
love to read your book (Emily Stemp 7:38pm February 24, 2015)
I love her priorities. Very similar to mine! (Denise Austin 11:40am February 25, 2015)
Thanks so much, Emily, Elaine and Denise!! :) (Elizabeth Heiter 11:52am February 25, 2015)
I knew a LADY who seemed so very nice, yet I noticed no one ever tried to take advantage of her. She had a strength of character and we all knew where the line was drawn. I like characters with that type of strength. (Anna Speed 12:32pm February 25, 2015)
I love that, Anna! And I definitely agree - you don't have to be mean or hard to be strong! :) (Elizabeth Heiter 1:03pm February 25, 2015)
I like a strong, independent heroine who has insecurities (so I can relate)but doesn't let them hold her back. One who makes mistakes but who doesn't let those mistakes stop her from reaching her goals. (Michelle Tweedy 4:19pm February 25, 2015)
Those are definitely the kind of heroines I like to write (and read) myself, Michelle! (Elizabeth Heiter 5:02pm February 25, 2015)
I like someone that knows what she wants and goes after it . Always being strong and polite to all you meet even when something or someone gets in your way. Learn by your mistakes and keep going . Thanks for giving us all a chance to win your book . (Joan Thrasher 6:39pm February 25, 2015)
4-Don't let anyone push you around is the best attribute of a heroine. (Richard Burr 7:43pm February 25, 2015)
You're so welcome, Joan! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your heroine characteristics! I love them!
And thank you, Richard! :) (Elizabeth Heiter 9:18pm February 25, 2015)
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