Sworn to Protect by Jo Davis

Sworn to Protect (Sugarland Blue, #1)

by Jo Davis

From the author of the Firefighters of Station Five novels...

Sugarland loves their men in blue, especially Detective Shane Ford. But Shane’s mission to protect and to serve has just gotten personal....


Detective Shane Ford, Sugarland’s favorite cop, has been blindsided by the sudden death of his best friend, NFL star Brad Cooper, and by becoming the legal guardian of Brad’s son, Drew—a bitter, angry sixteen-year-old with a dangerous secret. Shane is determined to pry the truth from Drew, but he manages only to alienate him—and winds up going head-to-head with Juvenile Officer Daisy Callahan, whose job is to protect the teen’s best interests.

Shane has always been drawn to Daisy’s beauty and strength, but he’s determined not to allow their intense attraction to interfere with his duty ever again. It’s a vow that will prove difficult to keep, as the realities of Shane and Daisy’s blossoming love and their growing bond with the grieving teen propel Shane headlong into danger for the new family he has sworn to protect.

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5 of 5 stars

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Let me start with I have read all of Jo Davis books on Firefighters of Station Five and love every one (those are some hot men). This new series proves to be along the same lines but with the officers in blue.

Detective Shane Ford, Sugarland’s favorite cop,who you meet in the Firefighters of Station Five, who is best friends with a NFL player ,learns of his death through a friend. In a instant he become guardian of a sixteen year old teenager,who he has no idea how to get him to open up about anything.
Juvenile Detective Daisy Callahan, whose job is to protect the teen’s best interests. Shane and Daisy have a history together. They rekindle their feelings for each other while trying to help Drew and solve the murder of his father.

A very worth while read. I can't wait to read more from this series.

Reviewed by Becky for Cocktails and Books

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