The reporter gets the scoop of her lifetime along with the love of her life.
Gabbi King is a newspaper reporter in Estes Springs, Colorado. She was talked into going on a blind date with Chase by his cousin, Ashley. So far, she's not impressed. At the restaurant, he orders without asking what she'd like to have. He criticized her for leaving a reporting job in New York to move to Colorado. Confident, assertive men make her cautious. In her experience, they want to change you until you're only a shell of your former self. Or at least that's what her last boyfriend did.
Chase Baker is a former Navy SEAL. He's now working at his father's security company. Gabbi is the type of woman he's normally attracted to. Too bad his cousin forgot to mention her age, as she's twelve years younger than him. She's still in the dating phase of her life, while at thirty-eight, he's thinking of settling down. He realizes that the date is a wash, but he's determined to see it through to its conclusion.
After dinner, with separate checks at her insistence, she reluctantly allows him to walk her back to the newspaper office to get her car. At the office, he waits outside as she goes in to retrieve her laptop. Then he hears gunfire. The night guard, Oscar, was walking her to her office when a masked man ran out of her office and shot and killed Oscar. Oscar was her friend and she's determined to find out who killed him and why. Oscar worked for Chase's father, so Chase also wants to learn the who and why of Oscar's death. To do so, she'll need help and Chase is the ideal partner.
She has no idea who the killer is. However, now she's receiving death threats...
Chase isn't going to stand for that! Things were going fine with them until he failed to listen to her concerns. Then, when he went behind her back, that was the final straw. Then we're over, done, finished and finito! Or were they?
I received an ARC of this book from the author via Booksprout. I am voluntarily leaving this review.