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On a hot southern night, with a storm on the horizon, a family is shattered. Three beautiful daughtersSavannah, Samantha, and Sabrina Wildego on with their lives, each significantly changed, as they bear the memory of the murder-suicide that killed their parents. For years, they have stayed away from Midnight, Alabama. Until Midnight calls them home.
Savannah is the first one back, when a grueling case in Nashville leads the young prosecutor to seek shelter in the quiet of the once grand Wilde mansion. But when she finds letters casting doubt on her familys dark, shameful past, she realizes that peace in Midnight is a shallow façade and sinister secrets lurk beneath the surface. Zach Tanner, once the towns bad boy, is now the new police chief and still has a wild hold over her. Zach can feel it, too, but he hurt Savannah once. As teenagers, they broke every rule together. Now its his job to keep her safe, even though he isnt sure who her enemies areor which ones might be his own.
This is the first book I've read by this author and I loved it. Romance and suspense what a wonderful combination. I can't wait to read the rest of the series.
Savannah is the first one back, when a grueling case in Nashville leads the young prosecutor to seek shelter in the quiet of the once grand Wilde mansion. But when she finds letters casting doubt on her familys dark, shameful past, she realizes that peace in Midnight is a shallow façade and sinister secrets lurk beneath the surface. Zach Tanner, once the towns bad boy, is now the new police chief and still has a wild hold over her. Zach can feel it, too, but he hurt Savannah once. As teenagers, they broke every rule together. Now its his job to keep her safe, even though he isnt sure who her enemies areor which ones might be his own.
This is the first book I've read by this author and I loved it. Romance and suspense what a wonderful combination. I can't wait to read the rest of the series.
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