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Mia is a forensics photographer. She joined the profession after her best friend, and only family, was murdered and she was the one to find the body during a search in the woods. It all stuck with her. Her issues with abandonment and trust are difficult to ignore, even when she meets three men who are perfect for her and begin to break down the walls around Mia’s heart. As she sets out to do her job, the last thing she expects is to fall in love with a Marine and two detectives. So when they meet on a case and she helps solve it, sparks fly and her ability to keep things professional doesn’t last long. When an old flame and a renewed investigation into her friend’s murder hits close to home, Mia has to deal with a lot of mixed emotions, and pushing away the men is not an option especially as she becomes the hunted.
Author
People seem to be more interested in my name than where I get my ideas for my stories from. So I might as well share the story behind my name with all my readers. My momma was born and raised in New Orleans. At the age of twenty, she met and fell in love with an Irishman named Patrick Riley Dwyer. Needless to say, the family was a bit taken aback by this as they hoped she would marry a family friend. It was a modern day arranged marriage kind of thing and my momma downright refused. Being that my momma’s families were descendents of the original English speaking southerners, they wanted the family blood line to stay pure. They were wealthy and my father’s family was poor. Despite attempts by my grandpapa to make Patrick leave and destroy the love between them, my parents married. They recently celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary. I am one of six children born to Patrick and Lynn Dwyer. I am a combination of both Irish and a true southern belle. With a name like Dixie Lynn Dwyer it’s no wonder why people are curious about my name. Just as my parents had a love story of their own, I grew up intrigued by the lifestyles of others. My imagination as well as my need to stray from the straight and narrow made me into the woman I am today.


