FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE
When rookie prosecutor Jessica Hughes crosses the son of a major crime boss, she’s determined to bring him to justice—if his family doesn’t kill her first. And with newly minted FBI special agent Zach Taylor protecting her, she believes she can succeed. Zach will do anything to stay ahead of the crime syndicate and guard Jessica while she builds her case. The more time he spends with her, the more personal the assignment becomes. It’s bad timing for falling in love, but as the threats against her life escalate, Zach realizes Jessica is everything to him—and he will do everything he can to make sure she has a future.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Incriminating Evidence by Rachel Dylan is a legal thriller with a touch of romance. Jessica is a rookie prosecutor who is being harassed as she begins the trial of the son of a major crime boss. Zach is fresh out of Quantico and is assigned to protect Jessica once the mob starts threatening her. Jessica is young and idealistic and is eager to do the right thing even if she has to risk her life.
The most refreshing thing about Incriminating Evidence is its deviation from your typical romantic suspense. Rachel creates characters that are human. I will not spoil any of the fun by explaining what they do to make them human.
Sexual content - kissing
Violence - the mob is trying to kill her. Nothing I found disturbing