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Katie Ruggle has gives us some really interesting characters and she knows how to write suspense which keeps us guessing.

Kaylee thought she met a real live Disney Prince until a dinner party at his uncle's mansion turned out to be less of a palace and more of a house of horrors.  Now Kaylee is on the run and hiding in the small town of Monroe, Colorado under the name of Grace Robinson.

She worked hard to earn her degrees and buy her pretty little condo.   Now she is living in a rundown house with five other people, and one bathroom, and she should count herself lucky to have found a job at the local kennel.   But at least she is still alive to be cranky about how her life has turned out.  Now her biggest problem is the local cop who is certain that Grace is not her real name and he is determined to figure out the puzzle calling herself Grace Robinson.   After the last cop she turned to, planned to kill her to shut her up, Grace isn't rushing to confide in this local police officer, no matter how hot or funny he is.

Hugh is still on medical leave after being shot in the leg and his Captain won't even let him come into the Station.  So when beautiful Grace Robinson shows up in town looking a bit jumping and leaving no question that she is hiding from someone or something, Hugh has nothing but free time to spend with her...delve into his own investigation into the matter.

When they both are shot at, neither is certain who was the target but leaving Grace unprotected isn't something Hugh is going to do.  But is he putting her in danger?

I have enjoyed all the stories so far by Katie Ruggle.  I am still waiting to see what happens with Theo and Jules once he finds out why she is in hiding, but hopefully we will get that answer by the end of the series.   Unless Jules, Grace folds like a cheap Ikea table once she and Hugh are shot at.  She tells him everything, her real name, who she is hiding from, etc.

This one has a few far fetched aspects but was still so enjoyable, we will give her a pass on them and just enjoy the story and series as a whole.

These books, as well as her Search & Rescue series, are definitely worth reading.

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