When big-city cop Grayson Wallace visits an elementary school for career day, he finds his heartstrings unexpectedly tugged by a six-year-old fatherless boy. Gray offers to mentor the child, but widowed mother Elise Lopez wants nothing to do with men in uniform. Now he can’t get the struggling Lopezes off his mind. All he can think about is what family means—especially after discovering the identical twin brother he hadn’t known he had in Grasslands. Maybe a trip to ranch country is just what he, Elise and little Cory need.
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Summary
Look-Alike Lawman by Glynna Kaye Texas Twins Series Book 4 Grayson Wallace did not need a six year old looking at him like he was someone special. He’d already experienced getting attached to a kid and having to let him go. Worse yet was Cory Lopez’s mother, he best keep his distance. He had enough on his plate looking for his missing father, waiting to meet his comatose mother and getting use to the idea of having an identical twin brother he never knew he had. Nope didn’t need any extra burdens. Elise did not need another man in her or Cory’s life but of all things definitely not another lawman. She knew enough about that life after being married to Duke and living through him being killed on the job. Only she did need help with Cory acting up at school and Gray had offered to mentor him. Who knew it would be hard to push him away once he got his foot inside her door and maybe the man himself had touched her heart. In this fourth book of the series we meet Grayson, who is Jack’s twin. He just finished his first successful undercover mission and it looked like he would be promoted soon. Only he finds himself torn between the law enforcement work he loves and Elise. Many of the side stories continue in Grasslands and not much progress on the parent front. Although they are more concerned about their missing father. Glynna adds a touch of her own book series by having Elise come from the fictional mountain town of Canyon Springs in the mountains of Arizona. Book 5 introduces us to Carter Wallace who is a half brother to the twins in The Soldier’s Newfound Family. An exciting series that has the next book begging to be read. But alas, reviews must be written first. http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2011/09/glynna-kaye-booklist.html
Violence-He's a lawman and there are a few descriptions of gunfire, etc.
Alcohol - talk of someone drinking