A baby left on a doorstep, an heiress presumed dead, smuggled gems, cover-ups...and murder. To the Trueblood, Texas, P.I. agency, Finders Keepers, it's more than solving the mystery. It's about reuniting a mother, a child...and a family.
Singer Jolene Daniels is being stalked. She's partially blind, and Texas Ranger Bobby Garcia knows she's vulnerable. Yet past guilt stops her from accepting his help. Jolene's brother - Bobby's partner - was killed on a stakeout while she'd been in Bobby's arms. But Bobby isn't about to leave Jolene unprotected. This is his chance to make things right...and to recapture a love they both thought was lost forever.
Liz was born in Texas and credits a rural upbringing in a houseful of books for her lifelong love of stories. After earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, she moved to New York and worked various jobs (book clerk, world’s slowest professional typist, substitute teacher) before landing a job in publishing. Since then, she’s made her home in Austin, Portland (Oregon), Ottawa, Montreal, and now Vancouver Island in British Columbia. In her free time, she enjoys playing in local concert bands, watching classic films, and—of course—reading. In addition to her writing career, Liz has worked for two decades as a fiction editor. She’s a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and has served as a regional representative for Crime Writers of Canada.
Under the pen name Liz Freeland, Liz writes the Louise Faulk historical mystery series. She also writes women's fiction as Elizabeth Bass.
I only read this because of the cliffhanger in Jill Shalvis' Trueblood Texas Hero For Hire. It was just okay. Really a bit of a disappointment but not quite horrible.