She’s become his whole world…and she’s under fire
Ever since forensics analyst Shaye Mallory survived a police-station shootout, Detective Cole Walker has felt personally responsible for her well-being. Then another shooter takes aim at Shaye. Cole decides the only thing he can do is stay right by her side until he finds the man who wants her dead.
Cole knows that he must set aside his attraction to Shaye if he’s going to do his job. But as the days—and nights—go on, it becomes harder and harder to resist his feelings. And, as danger moves ever closer to them both, Shaye realizes that her safety might cost her the life of the man she loves.
The Lawmen: Bullets and Brawn
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Summary
Police Protector by Elizebeth Heiter is a romantic suspense. I thoroughly enjoyed the story and the characters. It's one of the better stories that intrigues you enough to want to read all the other books to learn more about the secondary characters. I can't wait to read Luke story.
In Police Protector, Shaye is an extremely talented forensic investigator. She survived a police shootout that left her shaken. Shaye is such an interesting character. She has had a two-year crush on Cole who is a detective who seems to always be in the line of fire. The story opens with someone shooting at Shaye in a grocery store parking lot and they're trying to decide if it's based on a previous case or if someone new is after her. There's a very good mystery with enough suspects to keep you guessing. It was a sweet romance with Cole and Shaye trying to decide if they can have a future together when they both come from such a different backgrounds. Cole was raised in foster homes which made for an interesting side story. Two of his foster brothers are also in police work and I suspect they're part of the series. The author did a very good job of creating realistic scenes between the characters. You couldn't help but chuckle when Luke calls out his partner and his two foster brothers seem to know Cole better than he knew himself.
Sexual Content: kissing, hugging
Violence: police shootouts, shootings, abduction, nothing disturbing