The story is well written, so you won't be upset if you are a stickler, as I am! There is no onstage gore, I do not remember bad language, nor is there any explicit intimacy - for potential readers who want to know before they buy or borrow this book. I really liked this book, and I plan to read more books written by Ms. This unlikely pairing of lead characters, the professional with the amateur, has a bit of a different twist and is engaging from the very beginning of this gripping story. Blue finds himself embroiled in the situation at hand, determined that he will protect Mitzi. As it happens, a cowboy from Kansas is sitting at the bar wondering how he can get a job to help pay off family medical bills and the overdue mortgage before his family loses the ranch. She escapes from an assassination attempt and does not know where her partner is nor how widespread the corruption in Denver government is so she takes her chances dashing into a bar, trying to escape those who have targeted her. The female lead is an undercover policewoman who is being framed by corrupt leaders in the department. I would characterize this first book I've read by Kristi Cramer, BLINDING JUSTICE, as an almost-cozy romantic suspense.
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