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Love & Loyalty (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 72 hours | |Short Description for Love & Loyalty" Griffin Drake just wanted a story, but he finds himself wanting Jim Shea's heart, instead." Detective James "Jim" Shea is a Seattle homicide detective who has never taken his work home with him--until now. A case has gotten under his skin and though it's "over," it isn't for Jim. The emotional toll has left him vulnerable and tied to the victim's dying father. Meanwhile, Hollywood comes calling ...
Full description- Publisher: Loose Id, LLC
- Published: 30 May 2010
- Format: Paperback 254 pages
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- Categories: Erotic Fiction | Adult & Contemporary Romance
- ISBN 13: 9781607376200 ISBN 10: 1607376202
- Sales rank: 143,564
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Full description for Love & Loyalty
" Griffin Drake just wanted a story, but he finds himself wanting Jim Shea's heart, instead." Detective James "Jim" Shea is a Seattle homicide detective who has never taken his work home with him--until now. A case has gotten under his skin and though it's "over," it isn't for Jim. The emotional toll has left him vulnerable and tied to the victim's dying father. Meanwhile, Hollywood comes calling for a hot story, and screenwriter Griffin Drake sees the tragic case as his ticket to more serious fare than his usual action blockbusters. But to get the whole story he needs to win over the stoic and protective Detective Shea. Neither man has had much luck when it comes to romance or long-term relationships and neither is particularly looking, but there's an attraction from their first meeting that can't be denied. Their impromptu first date seems to have no end in sight--and quickly becomes a barreling freight train of romance. Looming problems outside threaten their relationship--death, secrets, and broken trust--and they'll have to learn loyalty to save their newfound love. "Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Male/male sexual practices."

