Garrison’s Law begins. A family of alpha Texas lawmen (and women) bring their own brand of justice to law and order in Texas.
Trudy Jennings is a college professor with a string of bestselling pop psychology books about answering all of life’s troubles with love.
Ben Garrison is her student. He’s a hardened cop who needs this class to get his degree, but he can’t keep a straight face. He tells her she’s right, as long as she lives in her cushioned, safe life. But for him, using her philosophy, he’ll be dead by the weekend.
A stalker is coming after kindhearted Trudy, and Ben is there to protect her. Trudy faces her first true challenge to turning the other cheek. Her stalker keeps coming despite her kindness and she feels like a failure that she can’t help the confused and frightening man.
Ben has to keep Trudy safe until the escalating stalker can be stopped. As Ben gets to know Trudy better, he recognizes his own callus behavior at the same time he finds out everyone in Trudy’s life takes advantage of her.
She’s got to get tough.
He’s got to find a kinder way.
Together they have to take down a wealthy, obsessed man who knows how to play the system, because he’s done all this before.
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Loving the Texas Lawman
Book Author: Mary Connealy
What do you like about this book:
"I'll keep coming until you give me what I want. You'll give me what I want or I'll take it!"
Trudy Jennings is being inundated with threatening messages day and night; her dual careers as a nationally recognized author of best selling pop psychology books and local college professor, have brought unwanted attention directly to her doorstep. Her answer to life's challenges? "A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger."
Texas lawman Ben Garrison thinks that his lovely professor has lost her ever loving mind when she refuses to press charges after a terrifying assault. Ben lives life in brash mode, so the soft spoken Trudy Jennings is somewhat of an anomaly, in spite of the fact that she's so stinking cute when she tries to boss him around. There's one thing Ben does know with unwavering certainty, if she "turns the other cheek", there's going to be serious trouble on the horizon.
Mary Connealy has practically invented another genre . . . . . bossy meets brawny . .. . . where the sparks fly with amazing speed and accuracy.
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