He’s a grumpy lawman who lives by the book.
Sheriff Ash Rawlings values order and structure above all else. He doesn’t have time for distractions, especially not now, since his new K9 partner, Dante, has a nose for trouble. But when the vivacious and rebellious Rose Galasso bursts back into his life, challenging his every move, he finds himself both irritated and captivated. She’s wild, unpredictable, and dangerously attractive.
She’s a free spirit who doesn’t play by the rules.
The last person Rose wants to be tangled up with is the uptight sheriff who ruined her life, and their intense dislike for each other is evident to anyone within earshot. But when a wildfire uncovers a woman’s body, they’re drawn together by the cold case that has haunted them both for years. And when Rose’s ties to the victim put her in a killer's crosshairs, Ash and Dante have their work cut out for them to keep her safe.
They're enemies with a common goal: justice.
As the threat escalates, Ash and Rose must face their turbulent history if they want to survive. But can they learn to trust the enemy before it’s too late?
Searching for Justice is the third book in the Redwood Coast Rescue romantic suspense series by Tonya Burrows, but can be read as a standalone. If you crave an electrifying enemies-to-lovers romance with twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat, this gripping adventure is a must-read.
A steamy enemies-to-lovers romantic suspense in the third instalment of the Redwood Coast Rescue series.
It wouldn't be a day well spent for Ash and Rose if they didn't find time to wind each other up.
Ash is a grumpy, by-the-book lawman with hidden depths who delights in threatening Rose with shutting down her pub. Rose is feisty and independent and takes no nonsense from Ash, giving as good as she gets.
When Ash finds Rose after her kidnapping, he is compelled to stay with her and help her recover and find those responsible. The development of their relationship from animosity to love is a central and enjoyable aspect of the book for me. Their backstory explains why Rose dislikes Ash so much and why they have the relationship they do.
This is quite an emotional story as it involves the historical murder of Rose's mother and the impact that had on her growing up. The loss of a mother and father practically overnight had a long-reaching impact on her.
I liked all the secondary characters, but particularly loved how the locals in the support group took her under their wing when she was struggling to cope with the trauma of her abduction.
The story has many twists and turns that kept my interest piqued and I was completely taken aback by how the story unravelled in the end. I thought I had it all figured out until the author pulled the rug right under me. A great read all the way through.
It wouldn't be a day well spent for Ash and Rose if they didn't find time to wind each other up.
Ash is a grumpy, by-the-book lawman with hidden depths who delights in threatening Rose with shutting down her pub. Rose is feisty and independent and takes no nonsense from Ash, giving as good as she gets.
When Ash finds Rose after her kidnapping, he is compelled to stay with her and help her recover and find those responsible. The development of their relationship from animosity to love is a central and enjoyable aspect of the book for me. Their backstory explains why Rose dislikes Ash so much and why they have the relationship they do.
This is quite an emotional story as it involves the historical murder of Rose's mother and the impact that had on her growing up. The loss of a mother and father practically overnight had a long-reaching impact on her.
I liked all the secondary characters, but particularly loved how the locals in the support group took her under their wing when she was struggling to cope with the trauma of her abduction.
The story has many twists and turns that kept my interest piqued and I was completely taken aback by how the story unravelled in the end. I thought I had it all figured out until the author pulled the rug right under me. A great read all the way through.
Excellent narration, easy to listen and get lost in the story.
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