Protecting What's Theirs

· Line of Duty Kirja 5 · Tantor Media Inc · Lukija: Dara Rosenberg
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Ginger Peet has never regretted leaving Nashville with her sister and their life-sized statue of Dolly Parton. Now she's settled in Chicago with Lieutenant Derek Tyler, spending her nights pressed against every inch of his hard, dominating, and panty-meltingly-hot body. And there's nowhere Derek would rather be than reminding Ginger-thoroughly and exquisitely-that she belongs to him. But then trouble hits the streets of Chicago. The kind of bust the old-school boys call a "widow-maker." To keep Ginger safe, Derek's forced to shut her out and keep himself away from her luscious body, or risk losing her forever. But Ginger has just been presented with some, er, unexpected news. And right now, it's best she keeps that news to herself. Because Derek stands to lose far more than he knows, until he takes the law-and Ginger-into his own hands one last time . . . Contains mature themes.

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Tessa Bailey is the New York Times bestselling author of the Line of Duty series, the Made in Jersey series, and the Romancing the Clarksons novels, among other books. Tessa lives in Long Island, New York, with her husband and young daughter.

Dara Rosenberg is an accomplished voice-over artist who has been recognized nationally for her extensive work in audiobooks and commercials. She has a BFA in drama from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and studied at Interlochen Arts Academy, where she majored in drama and musical theater. Dara lives in New York City.

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