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River Rising

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River RisingShe was an attorney with a shining future. He was a star witness with a dark past. Nothing could prepare them for the day their destinies would cross and their lives would change forever.Major Carly Samuels, a top JAG attorney, leapt at the chance to investigate the murder of a high-profile female officer. The initial police report cited Ryan McMann, a fallen hero with ice-blue eyes and a chilling past, as a key witness to the murder. But as the investigation proceeds, it seems Ryan was a little closer to the crime than Carly wanted to believe. Now, as a web of torrid secrets comes to light, the line between witness and suspect starts to blur -- and the boundary between trust and betrayal is about to be crossed.Praise for this author and her novels "sizzle with passion for love and life." Nora Roberts."Merline Lovelace's stories are filled with unforgettable characters, scintillating romance and...emotional depth. Each new book is an adventure." Debbie MacomberMerline Lovelace is..."the best writer of military romantic suspense today." I Love A Mystery"Lovelace has earned a place along superstars such as Nora Roberts and Sandra Brown." Affaire de Coeur"Provides all the tension you have come to expect from the amazing Ms. Lovelace." Romantic Times

271 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1999

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Merline Lovelace

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After a 23-year AF career, Colonel Merline Lovelace launched a second career as a writer, basing many of her tales on her own experiences in uniform and on her travels all around the globe.

The USA Today best-selling author now has more than 11 million copies of her books in print. Her works have won numerous awards, including the Romance Writers of America's prestigious RITA. Merline is especially proud to have been named the University of Oklahoma's Writer of the Year and the Oklahoma Female Veteran of the Year.

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May 23, 2025
Primary Subgenre:

⚖️ Legal Thriller / Military Romance (JAG attorney, Air Force murder investigation, courtroom drama)

Secondary Subgenres/Tags:

🕵️ Romantic Suspense (attorney-witness attraction, suspect danger)
💔 Forbidden Love (prosecution’s star witness = prime suspect)
✈️ Military Investigation (Air Force setting, chain-of-command stakes)
🔥 Slow Burn Passion (professional boundaries blurring)
🖤 Morally Grey Hero (is he innocent or playing her?)

Bonus Tropes/Themes:

✔ "Defending the Suspect I’m Falling For"
✔ "Who Hurt You?" (hero’s potential guilt, heroine’s duty conflict)
✔ "Touch Her and Die" (protective suspect vibes)
✔ "Betrayal or Redemption?" (hidden evidence, twisted motives)
✔ *Found Family (military allies, legal team bonds)

Comparable Books/Authors:

Julie James (Something About You – legal + FBI romance)*
Suzanne Brockmann (Troubleshooters – military suspense + heat)*
Allison Brennan (The Hunt – FBI agent + suspect chemistry)*
Catherine Coulter (The Cove – legal twists + danger)*
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November 4, 2008
This is from a review I wrote back in 2004 when I read the book:


This was an average start, only heating up in the action towards the end, which was terribly abrupt and not at all well done. I know what Lovelace was trying to do, though - end with Ryan and Carly safe and sound and going up to the podium to do the press conference. In a movie it works to end it there as the credits start rolling and the music signaling the end but it does not work in a book.

The relationship was mediocre and the sex was rushed - they did it while stranded in a vacated farm house during a flash flood. I was too worried about the flood carrying them off to enjoy the quickie sex.
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