
Justice for Samara
2022
First Published
4.56
Average Rating
290
Number of Pages
Demons of the past threaten the future … Newly promoted Chief Deputy Michael Edwards is determined to prove his place in the Trigg County Sheriff’s Department. The young leader will do anything to protect the people of his town. But when he meets the new detective in charge of cold cases, everything changes. Detective Samara Futrell is hellbent on cracking the unsolved rape cases that have piled up in files of her new department. After all, she's no stranger to assault; she can read a woman's fearful body language at any time. Speaking to the victims and watching their reactions tell her everything she needs to know. As Samara and Michael team up to delve into the cases, they discover an undeniable desire for one another. But someone doesn't want Samara to uncover any further information on the cases. Suddenly, Samara's life is in peril, and it's up to Michael to rescue the woman who taught him how to love again. But can he find Justice for Samara before it's too late and she's just another statistic? We’re going back to the beginning and Trigg County, Kentucky, the setting of Shelter for Sharla, the very first Bluegrass Bravery book. Join Michael and Samara for a reunion with Carter and Sharla Melton, Cruz Livingston from Susan Stoker’s Police and Operation Alpha world, Albert “Bud” Griffin from Shelter for Martina, and Amos Fletcher from Justice for Daesha.
Avg Rating
4.56
Number of Ratings
78
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Author

Deanndra Hall
Author · 58 books
Deanndra Hall is a working writer living in far western Kentucky. A free spirit and chronic jokester, she and her partner of over 30 years enjoy visiting their two adult children and their partners and playing with their three crazy little dogs. When she's not writing, Deanndra can be found kayaking, working out at the gym, cooking something healthy, or reading. After writing for business, industry, academia, and non-profits for years and having her work credited to others, she jumped into the fiction realm, particularly erotic fiction and erotica, and had so much fun she never looked back. Look for her on Twitter and Facebook and on her website and blog.