For a US marshal, going home means protecting a woman from his past
Fourteen years after the girl Duke Remington loved disappeared, the US marshal comes home to discover that Audrey Newcastle is in mortal danger. Protecting Audrey, now a sheriff’s deputy, rekindles painful memories and unwelcome desire. But as secrets from Audrey’s mysterious past surface, Duke must find a way to earn her trust and stop a killer lying in wait to complete a final act of vengeance…
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First in the Marshals of Mesa Point series, in which Deputy Sheriff Audrey Newcastle is being stalked and everyone thinks is the person who has been abducting and murdering deputies around the country. US Marshall Duke Remington is back in town to see to his grandparents, recently seriously injured in a car crash that has left both of them in comas. And now he is confronting the woman he fell in love with at age 16, even though she appears to have dumped him. But did she, really?
It's clear that Duke doesn't want to leave things as they were years earlier, but will Audrey allow him to really know her secrets and why she cut things off between them? It's really not what they are supposed to be focusing on, not with a killer on the loose who has already killed a local teen. What will they do now that it's clear both he and she are in danger?
"The people you loved shouldn't be the ones who hurt you"
True love cannot be denied, it may be separated for a time but they will always find their way back to each other and Duke and Audrey are proof of this. It may not be an easy path, and they have a huge amount of baggage to work through but no amount of danger or threats will keep them apart....now. A great start to the series, we do have a slight cliff hanger with Gran and Gramps, but I assume this will continue through the return of all six siblings/cousins. My only grumble is a Trey/Tray spelling hiccup.
Good book with an action packed story. Good character development for the main characters, Duke and Audrey. There weren’t really any side characters so I’m looking forward to meeting more of the family in the next book. The ending was a bit abrupt.