GRR Reviews Very Thought of You by Iris Morland


Megan, the town baker, and officer Caleb Thornton, had a very complicated relationship. Caleb, then a rookie on the force, had to arrest Megan for underage drinking ten years ago. Since then, they seem to hate each other with a vengeance, despite their apparently attraction. But they are both harboring deep wounds. Caleb's family hushed up something in his adolescent past that lead to him becoming a cop, and Megan never wanted to be her alcoholic mother. When Megan's bakery was robbed, Caleb was assigned to patrol the area and the town of New Haven where a dangerous prowler lurked. And this time, bound by danger, their passions can no longer be denied... but their secrets may yet tear them apart.

The push-pull works, right up to the confrontation with the prowler, and for a psychotic prowler he's a bit too stereotypical.

Category: Contemporary / Romantic Suspense

Overall Rating: 4/5

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